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The most recent edit about the CAA-associated credit cards is not true. The University doesn't lease out anyone's information. Alumni can apply for a Bank of America credit card through a deal CAA has with the bank (as do many, many other universities). [http://alumni.columbia.edu/alumni-discounts] | The most recent edit about the CAA-associated credit cards is not true. The University doesn't lease out anyone's information. Alumni can apply for a Bank of America credit card through a deal CAA has with the bank (as do many, many other universities). [http://alumni.columbia.edu/alumni-discounts] | ||
− | :You'd know better than me, Cliff. But are you sure? My alumnus friend got this mailing: [http://i.imgur.com/ZBdDSvx.jpg][http://i.imgur.com/W4v2F3d.jpg] [[User:Cds2148|cds2148]] 11:07, 13 February 2014 (EST) | + | :You'd know better than me, Cliff. But are you sure? My alumnus friend got this mailing: [http://i.imgur.com/ZBdDSvx.jpg] [http://i.imgur.com/W4v2F3d.jpg] [[User:Cds2148|cds2148]] 11:07, 13 February 2014 (EST) |
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CAA Cards
The most recent edit about the CAA-associated credit cards is not true. The University doesn't lease out anyone's information. Alumni can apply for a Bank of America credit card through a deal CAA has with the bank (as do many, many other universities). [1]