Meghan Coyle
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Podcast Appearances
You never have to eat there again.
When you apply for a new credit card, this is something that NerdWallet recommends you might hold onto for many years.
Some people hold onto a credit card for their whole life.
My dad proudly proclaims that he has the same credit card that he's had since the 1980s, which I do not recommend, Dad.
But anyway, besides that, people are hanging onto these products for a long time.
You really want to be confident in the company.
And I will say this rollout has not inspired confidence.
Now, charitable Sally will acknowledge that the company is listening to their customers.
They've made changes because people weren't happy with the initial rollout, and they did pivot and add an option that might appeal to more people or different people.
Built itself is framing this as, hey, we're listening to our customers.
Some of the other credit card blogs and other podcasts out there, we won't say their names, but they have
also been framing it that way, saying, wow, isn't it great that Bilt is listening to their customers?
I hope that is the case.
Charitable Sally says that is the case.
However, pessimistic Sally is very skeptical about this, and I'm not so confident it's about listening to their customers as they saw all the pitchforks and they were like, we got to do something.
Yeah.
So, you know, we talked about whether or not we would get these, whether I would get these cards, what you were going to do with your current Wells Fargo version of the card, Megan.
And I think where I stand is I'm just going to wait and see.
I'm not going to rush into this.
Bill has made so many changes in the past week that I do want to see how this all shakes out.