Ugly Credit Cards
#16
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Upper Sternistan
Posts: 10,037
I gave up on it about 20 years ago. Back then there was a great Apple card (I think it might have been Citi) and I had three of those generating $500 each off Apple products at, I think, 5% from purchases, yearly.
#17
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: home = LAX
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Once Citi took it over, at one point I recall them adding an annual fee and you had to jump through some hoops (minimum amount of activity?) to avoid that annual fee, but then later it seems they dropped the annual fee.
#18
Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: RDU
Programs: DL(PM), UA(Silver), AA(EXP) Marriott(Ti), HH(Gold), Hertz(PC)
Posts: 2,667
Either that, or our youth has gone worse than I thought.
Dates really pay attention to what the card looks like as part of their decision algorithm?
#19
Original Poster
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 194
Gimme a Centurion, and I'll be on fire.
Gimme a Hyatt, and I'll drop my date off right then in my Chevy Citation.
#21
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Chyona
Programs: Anywhere I can ski...
Posts: 401
The Hyatt card doesn't look half bad. There is a certain elegance in its relative simplicity.
Although that said, simplicity can work against you. I am not fond of the Canadian Marriott Rewards Visa. It looks silver but it's just some dull shade of gray, and it still somehow comes off looking busy despite the plain design:
Amex's cards on the other hand are quite nice. I've actually had cashiers compliment the appearance of the SPG Amex
Although that said, simplicity can work against you. I am not fond of the Canadian Marriott Rewards Visa. It looks silver but it's just some dull shade of gray, and it still somehow comes off looking busy despite the plain design:
Amex's cards on the other hand are quite nice. I've actually had cashiers compliment the appearance of the SPG Amex
#22
Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: LAX, LGB, SNA
Programs: AA EXP OWE, DL DM ST+, AS MVPG, UA, BA, WN CP, Hyatt E, Ritz Plat, HH GM
Posts: 3,185
#24
Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: California
Programs: AA UA
Posts: 151
This thread cracks me up :-)
#25
Join Date: Nov 2012
Posts: 3,537
Per ISO standards, the magnetic stripe and chip are the two defined parts of the card, and the magnetic stripe is always on the back of the card and the chip on the front. The other elements of the card that are normally on the back are on the front of the Prestige.
#30
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: YWG
Programs: Aeroplan, MileagePlus, Marriott Rewards
Posts: 2,159
Have to say that I kinda like the brushed metal look of the Hyatt Chase Visa or even the US Airways card, but that's probably because I have this in my wallet:
It's actually a really good card. Decent sign-up bonus, an annual $99 companion fare, and minimum 1 mile/$ earnings. But wow is it ugly!!! Seriously. It's a freakin' platinum MasterCard. Could they not make it look just a little bit fancier?
It's actually a really good card. Decent sign-up bonus, an annual $99 companion fare, and minimum 1 mile/$ earnings. But wow is it ugly!!! Seriously. It's a freakin' platinum MasterCard. Could they not make it look just a little bit fancier?
And the worst MBNA card of all, the one so disgusting I would never carry it around in my wallet