Chase's fraud loop is getting really, really good: Somebody (guess who) used my card to purchase a hotel stay at a casino, from Japan. Chase: "That looks sketchy! Denied!" My email lights up within 2 seconds with this.pic.twitter.com/QeY20WBLqA
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It's better for me, it's better for the hotel/casino, and it's better for Chase, both because they get to dodge a relatively expensive interaction with a human and because they didn't just lose the transaction to Amex. (Faster than I could get card out of wallet. Not joking.)
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