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@Matt – Curve will be relying on the ‘clarification’ exemption (for a no notice change) rather than the ‘beneficial’ one. Curve is clarifying what is meant by ‘fair use’ and hasn’t changed the overall cap but specified a max ‘fair use’ per retailer. Would be interesting to know what activity led them to this change.
I have a suspicion that I know having accidentally found a churning opportunity with it – though one that requires far too much time to be worth while to me, I’m sure someone else has found it with more time.
But what frustrates me my £2k+ annual travel card, my 2k+ marriot stay, and my £2k+ amazon splurge is not fraud/abuse, and I should be given 30 days to expedite any spending and break out of my subscription should I want to. It’s not my fault curve decided to offer a benefit that they can’t afford.
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