These aggregation sites are not new and will only get more popular. They are an extremely convenient way to manage multiple accounts across multiple platforms (social media, financial information, loyalty programs, etc.). There's really no other way to manage all of the data in your life and you're likely already doing this even if you don't realize it.
I personally wouldn't recommend RewardView, but not due to security concerns. It just isn't a well developed site yet. Perhaps in 6 months or so.
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, <vpfree@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Give them my user name and password? Are you kidding me?? No way!
Don the Dentist
--- In vpFREE@yahoogroups.com, kelso 1600 <kelso1600@...> wrote:
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> I looked at it quickly. Don't know if I want someone having access to my offers and being able to compare them.
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> Also, in the purpose section it says they created the site as a central place for you to look at your offers and not be tied down with organizing offers received in the mail. But some casinos (Harrahs/Caesars in particular) do not list all offers on their website that they mail out. Thus relying on the website means you are not seeing all offers.
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> You also have to give your user name/password for all accounts. If you have points stolen from an account and the casino discovers that you have given your password out to other people, you run the risk of not being able to protest the points that were stolen since many companies make it a violation of the agreement to give out your password. (I will admit though that I have not read the small print on all slot clubs so this may or may not be an issue but why risk it.)
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