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I just threw up in my mouth a little.
Surely those raging asshole scammers (in leadership) at Wells Fargo wouldn't back an untrustworthy organization. (This was sarcasm. I believe they have before, and will again.)
On getting points for rent, you'll find that many law abiding organizations don't allow it, under debt swap laws.
Using points to encourage people to put a large critical expense such as rent, on a high interest rate credit card - is (correctly) considered unacceptably predatory, even in most modern capitalist dystopias.
My recommendation is be very alarmed, and flee from this plan.