The Scourge of Invisible Fine Print in Loyalty Programs
It's bad enough when loyalty programs hide exceptions in the fine print, but it's even worse when they aren't made publicly available at all.
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It's bad enough when loyalty programs hide exceptions in the fine print, but it's even worse when they aren't made publicly available at all.
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