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Old May 15, 2012, 10:02 am
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Originally Posted by wco81
I've had a Visa from them forever. No annual fee, currently 10.5% and forex they say is the 1% that Visa imposes. There are no rewards though.
Thanks. Updated the StarOne CU on the spreadsheet. Since you didn't mention whether it was Chip-and-PIN or Chip-and-Signature, I'm going to leave it at my best guess that it's a Chip-and-Signature card based on the Google search:

Jack Henry to Offer Chip-and-Signature Cards

Originally Posted by Credit Union Times
JHA Payment Processing Solutions said it will begin offering chip-and-signature debit and credit cards to its credit union customers, enabling them to better serve members who live or work abroad.

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The $5.6 billion Star One Credit Union in Sunnyvale, Calif., is beta testing the card, the company said.
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