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CashBackBunny publishes educational content about credit cards, rewards, and personal finance topics. We are not a bank, lender, broker, or registered investment adviser. This page explains the limits of our content and your responsibilities as a reader.
Key takeaway: Use CashBackBunny to learn and compare, then confirm details with the issuer and your own advisers before you act.
CashBackBunny content is general information for educational purposes. Your finances are personal, and outcomes depend on your credit profile, issuer decisions, and how you use a card.
Not financial, legal, or tax advice
Nothing on CashBackBunny should be taken as individualized financial advice, legal advice, or tax advice. We do not provide recommendations tailored to your specific situation.
Before making decisions, review official card terms and disclosures and consider consulting qualified professionals when appropriate.
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Using our site does not create a client relationship, fiduciary duty, or advisory relationship between you and CashBackBunny. You are responsible for your choices and for verifying information with primary sources.
Accuracy and completeness
We aim to keep content accurate and current, but we cannot guarantee that all information is complete, error-free, or up to date at every moment. Issuers can update terms, fees, and eligibility without notice.
If you spot an error, use our contact page so we can review and correct it.
Rates, fees, and offers change
Credit card offers can change frequently. APR ranges, welcome bonuses, annual fees, reward rates, category definitions, and benefits may differ by applicant and can be updated by the issuer.
Always confirm with the issuer
- Confirm the current offer and full terms on the issuer site before applying.
- Read the card’s pricing and terms, including APR, fees, and penalty APR rules.
- Review benefit guides and limitations for credits, protections, and insurance.
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We separate monetization from our evaluation approach. Our goal is to explain trade-offs clearly and help you compare options faster. For details, see our editorial and evaluation pages linked in the sidebar.
Approvals and credit impact
Approval is not guaranteed. Issuers make decisions using their own underwriting criteria, which may include credit history, income, existing accounts, and recent applications.
Applying for credit can affect your credit score. Product changes, late payments, carrying balances, and utilization can also affect your score and costs.
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Updates
We update this page when we make material changes. The “Updated” date at the top reflects the most recent revision.
Sources
We reference primary sources where possible, including issuer disclosures and U.S. consumer-finance regulators. Examples:
- Credit card issuer offer pages, pricing and terms, and cardmember agreements
- Federal Trade Commission guidance on endorsements and advertising disclosures
- Consumer Financial Protection Bureau consumer education on credit cards
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and FINRA investor education (for general risk context)
You should always confirm offer details directly with the issuer, including APR, fees, and benefit terms, before applying.
