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Jul 1
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Swipe, Spend, Repeat: The Perks Arms Rac...

THE WALL STREET JOURNAL & GIMLET
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JPMorgan Chase recently announced that it was raising the annual fee on its popular Sapphire Reserve credit card by 45%. The company believes enough customers will stick around because of the status and exclusivity the card conveys. WSJ’s Imani Moise reports on how credit card companies have increasingly attracted customers by offering perks. Jessica Mendoza ... Show More
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