TJ Maxx Credit Card

11 of the best sites about T.J. Maxx credit cards. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: TJ Maxx Credit Card Payment, Department Store Credit Cards, Credit Cards)

1. TJX Rewards Credit Cards - Go here to compare the two credit cards associated with TJ Maxx, including the TJX Rewards credit card and the TJX Rewards MasterCard, both of which reward you with $10 gift certificates for every 1,000 points earned on the cards. The TJX Rewards credit card is for use only at TJ Maxx stores, as well as at Marshalls stores, HomeGoods stores and A.J. Wright stores. The TJX MasterCard can be used anywhere MasterCard is accepted, and earns rewards points everywhere as well. Apply online with application links found here. Cards are issued in partnership with Chase. (www.firstusa.com)

2. TJX Rewards Card Application - This link takes you directly to the application for the store-only credit card that can be used only at TJ Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods and A.J. Wright. (app.firstusa.com)

3. TJX Rewards MasterCard Application - This link takes you directly to the application for the MasterCard credit card that can be used (and can earn points) at TJ Maxx, Marshalls, HomeGoods and A.J. Wright stores, as well as anywhere else MasterCard credit cards are accepted. (app.firstusa.com)

4. TJ Maxx Credit Cards Terms & Conditions - Go here for information on interest rates and other important information for both the TJ Maxx MasterCard and the TJX store credit card. (www.firstusa.com)

5. TJ Maxx Credit Card Trickery - December, 2008 blog post complains that TJMaxx stores confuse customers by attempting to woo them with “reward cards” without saying upfront that they are actually credit cards that offer rewards. (thethinkingmother.blogspot.com)

6. T.J. Maxx Theft Believed Largest Hack Ever - March, 2007 article about thieves breaking into the computer systems of TJ Maxx’s parent company TJX and stealing data on over 40 million users of T.J. Maxx and Marshalls credit cards. The thefts had occurred in 2003, but many of the cards were still active when the theft was discovered. (www.msnbc.msn.com)

7. TJ Maxx, Marshalls Parent to Pay $9.75M in Data Breach Case - June 24, 2008 article about T.J. Maxx’s parent company TJX reaching a monetary settlement with 41 states over the massive data breach that happened several years earlier. (nhregister.com)

8. Feds Charge 11 in Breaches at TJ Maxx, OfficeMax, DSW, Others - August, 2008 article on the arrest of 11 men in connection with the massive credit card number theft against TJ Maxx and other retailers that had occurred over the past 4 to 5 years. (blog.wired.com)

9. TJX Settles Lawsuits Over Huge Data Theft - September, 2007 article about T.J. Maxx’s parent company settling a class action lawsuit related to the large data breach reported earlier in 2007. (www.msnbc.msn.com)

10. TJX Settles with Government Over Data Breach, Avoids Fines - March, 2008 article on T.J. Maxx’s parent company coming to an agreement with the U.S. government that would provide for government audits of TJX’s data gathering and storing. (www.boston.com)

11. TJX Settles with MasterCard Over Data Breach - April, 2008 article on T.J. Maxx’s parent company agreeing to pay $24 million to MasterCard-associated banks to cover costs related to the fraud committed after credit data for millions of consumers was stolen from TJX computers. (www.boston.com)

other tags: tj max, tjmaxx, tjmax
More related searches: Wal-Mart Credit Card, Target Credit CardChase Credit Card

3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. marianne colavita    September 3rd, 2009 at 12:32 pm

    I would like to pay my tj maxx credit card payment on line.
    How do I do that?

  • 2. Sara Contreras    September 24th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

    I would like to pay my tj maxx credit card payment on line.
    How do I do that?

  • 3. renee mcloughlin    November 4th, 2009 at 10:42 am

    Having trouble paying my TJMaxx card on line

Leave a Comment

Required

Required, hidden

(Spam Protection)

Some HTML allowed:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>

Trackback this post  |  Subscribe to the comments via RSS Feed


Recently Added/Updated

Also Important