I'm a somewhat geeky physics enthusiast hoping to be a not-so-broke grad student as I return to school after TFA.
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
I've got a brand new credit card.
No, I'm not planning any wild spending sprees. USAA informed me that my data may have been compromised and sent me a new card. (It seems I'm not the only one dealing with this in recent weeks.) It has been a non-issue. Activating the new card took about a minute and a half. I immediately logged into my Neflix account to change the billing for my oh-so-extravagant one movie at a time plan to the new card number, and I spent a few more minutes on the phone with a nice lady from Doctors Without Borders to update the information for my monthly donation. Having so little of my life automated has its advantages.
I'd have to do some serious scrambling if my debit card number ever got compromised. So much autopay stuff is linked to it...
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