Finance Daily Path keeps a public corrections path because stale fee, benefit, or borrowing-cost details can materially change a household decision.
What Counts As A Correction
- A number, fee, rate, or issuer rule is wrong.
- A material source is missing or summarized inaccurately.
- A page presents a conclusion that no longer fits the verified facts.
What Counts As Stale Rate, Fee, Or Benefit Information
- A card fee, credit, or benefit changed after publication.
- A downgrade path, benefit restriction, or issuer term moved.
- A timing-sensitive claim now needs a re-check before a reader should act on it.
What To Send
- Send the page URL, the statement that needs review, and the source, term page, or notice that changed.
- Use the contact form for stale fee, benefit, downgrade-path, or rate-sensitive changes.
- Material factual fixes should be acknowledged and reflected publicly when confirmed.
Response Target
We aim to acknowledge factual correction requests within 3 business days.
How Timing-Sensitive Updates Appear
Material fixes are reflected on the page. When a changed fact meaningfully alters the decision or the timing note, the update should be visible to readers.