
The article notes that swiping $10,000+ on a credit card can prompt fraud alerts and trigger credit limit reviews, but it may also lead to beneficial outcomes in some cases. Overall, it reads as consumer guidance with no quantified company or market effects.
The article notes that swiping $10,000+ on a credit card can prompt fraud alerts and trigger credit limit reviews, but it may also lead to beneficial outcomes in some cases. Overall, it reads as consumer guidance with no quantified company or market effects.
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