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amexnoob Feb 19, 2014 5:05 pm

visa credit types and limits
 
i am enjoying browsing this community daily and checking new stuff..
i want to apply for highest limit credit card in US, i know it depends on credit score but of course card type matters!
i don't want to talk about debit cards here, i am only interested in credit!
1st question is: what are all the types of visa credit card?
can you list them according to highest limit?
what will be limit on each (approximately)
please discussion only about visa credit card!
i really appreciate everyone's contribution here, i am bored of browsing google and reading articles everyday..

skibum7732 Feb 19, 2014 5:13 pm

every person is different based on their credit profile. One person may get no preset limit and another may get $500

mia Feb 19, 2014 5:25 pm


Originally Posted by amexnoob (Post 22380259)
... what are all the types of visa credit card?

I believe VISA (USA) currently uses these terms: Classic, Gold, Platinum, Signature. VISA does not issue cards. Credit limits are established by the issuing bank. Most of the USA-issued VISA rewards cards discussed on FlyerTalk would be Platinum or Signature.

WORLDWIDE TRAVELER Feb 19, 2014 11:14 pm

visa credit types and limits
 
The highest Visa Credit Card anywhere in the World is the Visa Infinite

PainCorp Feb 20, 2014 6:36 am


Originally Posted by amexnoob (Post 22380259)
i really appreciate everyone's contribution here, i am bored of browsing google and reading articles everyday..

Probably because there is no single answer to your question. Problem solved.

amexnoob Feb 20, 2014 7:28 am

what are visa credit card types?
 
what are visa credit card types?
i know visa credit classic, gold, platinum, signature, infinite, business
did i miss any other?
please let me know:D

PainCorp Feb 20, 2014 9:13 am

You already have a thread on this topic, you really don't need to post an additional thread for each question you have. You also should spend some time reading, as all your questions can be answered by searching, which you aren't doing.

Vasco Feb 20, 2014 10:25 am


Originally Posted by WORLDWIDE TRAVELER (Post 22381982)
The highest Visa Credit Card anywhere in the World is the Visa Infinite

Not true. It depends on the market. In Canada Visa Infinite is simply the second-highest tier and is equivalent to the US's Visa Signature and Mastercard World. The highest tier (only recently introduced, and only available in Canada) is called Visa Infinite Privilege and, while it has no equivalent to any Visa in the US, is roughly equivalent to Mastercard's World Elite.

But it really all depends on the issuing bank as well. TD's Aeroplan Visa Infinite Privilege in Canada doesn't even really compare with Chase's United Mileageplus Club Card Visa Signature, for example. Each is the top tier credit card for Air Canada and United respectively, but the Visa Signature from Chase is a far more substantial product than the Visa Infinite Privilege from TD.

In other markets it is true that Visa Infinite might be more highly regarded, or placed, but in practice, it is simply a Visa Signature by a different name.

Of course, none of these distinctions really matter beyond what interchange fees the merchant gets charged.

amexnoob Feb 20, 2014 10:58 am

Visa CREDIT PREMIER VS PLATINUM VS BUSINESS
 
as titles says: Visa CREDIT PREMIER VS PLATINUM VS BUSINESS
which one has the highest credit limit in the US ?
can you tell approximately limit for each type?

PainCorp Feb 20, 2014 2:10 pm


Originally Posted by amexnoob (Post 22384819)
as titles says: Visa CREDIT PREMIER VS PLATINUM VS BUSINESS
which one has the highest credit limit in the US ?
can you tell approximately limit for each type?

Your question has been answered. No one can give you a definite answer, only the banks can. The benefits of these different types of cards are published by Amex/Chase/Citi/etc. Doing a google search will provide you your answer.

mia Feb 20, 2014 2:23 pm

A previous related discussion is here:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/credi...dit-limit.html

...but some of the very highest limits would appear to be for Corporate accounts rather than Business cards (which are targeted at smaller businesses.)


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