Re: [vpFREE] Re: Macy's Cards

It is a lot worse than that in Nevada. After a period of non use the state of Nevada claims the balance on the card and I believe the issuing store gets to keep 15% of the balance. The Nevada legislature in the quest for more money looks upon it as abandoned money. I think the period of non use is only 12 months.

VpKing77 <vpking77@yahoo.com> wrote: --- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, kelso 1600 <kelso1600@...> wrote:
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> I am no expert on this but I think the other issue to be aware of is
that even though there may be no expiration date; they can service
charge the account/card if there is no activity after a certain period
of time -- 12-24 months depending upon the card.
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All terms have to be disclosed on the card. If it doesn't say there is
an expiration date or service charge then the card is good indefinitely.
I have used Macy's cards from several years ago. I have never
encountered an expired card or a service charge.

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