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Dog-lovers can get checks or credit cards printed with pictures of adorable pups. If you’d rather be at the beach, you can carry a credit card picturing the waves and sand. And now sports fans can order a new credit card with the logo of their favorite teams and players.

Loyal JetBlue customers have another reason to use Chase credit cards: the banking giant and credit card issuer has announced that the JetBlue TrueBlue loyalty program is the newest Chase Ultimate Rewards partner, and cardholders will now be able to redeem their reward points for travel on the airline.

Good news for American Express Platinum cardholders who live or travel in the Denver area: American Express has just announced plans to add a Centurion lounge to the Denver International Airport (DIA). And it will be huge—over 14,000 square feet—making it the second-largest Centurion lounge location.

The Walt Disney Company and Chase Card Services recently announced that they will continue their longstanding relationship, extending their co-branded Disney Visa Card, Disney Premier Visa Card and Disney Visa Debit Card programs in a multi-year agreement.

Both existing American Express customers and new applicants will enjoy new benefits of being a Platinum Card holder, after Amex debuted a new card design, as well as a slew of new perks and services that come along with being a cardmember.

It seems that people are always looking for an easier and more convenient way to pay for their purchases. Still, it’s taken some time for folks to get comfortable using their phones at the register, through one of the many mobile wallet apps available. Finally, there are signs that the tide is turning and people are becoming more used to mobile wallet technology.

More and more people are finding out something that used to be difficult to find out—at least for free.
Credit scores used to be top-secret and hard to get your hands on, unless you paid for them. You can get your free annual credit report from all three bureaus, sure, but f you want to know your credit score, it won’t be on there anywhere.

Imagine carrying just one credit card with you and earning rewards that you can trade in for free vacations. WorldVentures DreamTrips is teaming up with Nxt-ID to do just that.

Good news for U.S. Bank customers: the company has a new online tool to help consumers make savvier choices about personal finances.

Capital One and Uber have joined to give the Capital One cardholders new ways to save.