No, the OakStone Platinum Card does not have travel insurance. While the OakStone Platinum Card does have benefits such as zero fraud liability and monthly credit bureau reporting, travel insurance is not among the card’s perks. This is because the OakStone Platinum Card is made for people who are trying to rebuild their credit.
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You can get an OakStone Platinum Card credit limit increase by requesting it from your account or over the phone. Their customer service phone number is (888) 403-4783.
If your request is approved, they'll provide an address where you can send your additional deposit to, using a check.
To cancel an OakStone Platinum Card, call customer service at 1 (888) 403-4783 and ask a customer service rep to cancel your card account. Cardholders can also cancel an account in person at an OakStone branch, or by mail.
Be aware that if there’s a balance remaining on the canceled account, you will still need to make at least the minimum payment every month until the balance is paid in full. You will also need to update the...
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