No. Macy's Credit Card does not offer extended warranty protection. Macy's Credit Card does have other benefits, though, including a $0 annual fee, low-cost credit rebuilding potential, and zero fraud liability.
If you’re set on finding a card with good extended warranty coverage, consider checking out the Chase Freedom Unlimited® or the Chase Sapphire Reserve® instead
You can reach Macy's Credit Card customer service either through their online chat or over the phone at (888) 257-6757. For hearing impaired, you can use the Telecommunications Relay Services to contact Macy's Credit Card customer service by dialing 711. You may also call the same phone numbers for any questions you might have about the Macy's Store Card.
How to Reach Macy's Credit Card Customer Service Over the Phone
The Macy's Credit Card does not offer a rental car insurance benefit. Even though the Macy's Credit Card doesn’t have rental car insurance, this perk is one of the handful of credit card benefits that still come with many credit card offers. If you’d like a credit card with rental car insurance, there are plenty of options.
In general, credit card rental car insurance provides coverage against damage and theft of a rental vehicle, usually up to the vehicle’s actual...
The Macy's Store Card can't be used anywhere. It can only be used at Macy's and macys.com. The Macy's American Express Card, on the other hand, can be used anywhere Amex is accepted, including Macy’s.
You need good or excellent credit (700 or higher) to get the Macy’s Amex, and at least fair credit (640 or higher) to get the Macy’s Store Card.
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