I've always been asked for the last 4 digits of my social security number or last 4 digits of my credit card number when dealing with various organizations.
I've always been asked for the last 4 digits of my social security number or last 4 digits of my credit card number when dealing with various organizations.
The last thing I want to worry about is something happening to that rental car. I don't care if it costs more or not.
I think this just shows that women are smarter.
I wrote a blog about celebrities that lend their names and images to products or services that are obviously misleading or a rip off to consumers.
I'm in the camp of SPEEDWELL above. I hate to think I'm losing out when they ask me about my "savings card" so I too ask for one to use that day and they always comply.
Completely agree with DRLITH above. I was in charge of hiring at a company and would come across this situation with people applying.
YUUP, QUUP, Z. What the heck is all this. I'm not "airline ticket" smart as I only really fly from L.A. to Vegas which is cheap.
Where did Newsweek get such nonsense. Nobody is going to worry about too many choices should they become upper class with more money.