SHARBONO, MICHAEL LEIGH
associated with Macy's Amex Credit Card  · as credit cards that can access two accounts are no longer supported."   · Previous 1 2 3 Next » · wrote: "Effective 07/20/24: the Macy's Store Account  · Anyone else got notified? Odd... not me · but then I just have the store version and not the Amex version.   · Sounds like it will only effect the Amex version account holders. E.g. if you have both · wrote: @ADMYFIC0   · the Amex stays and store version is closed. Yes. The AMEX card version that came with  · (used to come with) In-Store Account and the  · Out-Of-Store Account · the in-store account is getting closed.   · Now · it's just one or the other · this means we can solicit an upgrade to AmEx. I still have my store card and a closed AmEx · so I have never been eligible for the upgrade offer.  · Anyone else got notified? [First portion of the letter.]   · Also enclosed is your Privacy Notice.   · In addition · effective 07/20/2024
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