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WhiteAMEX Aug 3, 2004 11:23 am

The Visa White Card
 
Has anyone heard of this card? It is mentioned here:

http://www.cardweb.com/cardtrak/news/2004/july/12a.html

SteveT Aug 3, 2004 12:30 pm

White Visa Card
 
The "White Visa" card that they are referring to is the Stratus Rewards Card, issued by US Bank.

Here is the link with information on the card:

http://www.cardweb.com/cardtrak/news...april/13a.html

alexbs Aug 8, 2004 4:17 pm

Stratus Visa Card
 
sincs all the PR has died down regarding the Stratus Card, has anyone who took up the offer got any feedback. Is it the "premium" product they suggested in their PR ? does the conceirge MintLifestyle do more than your average Centurian concierge, and do the "Academy Award Style" Sample bags come filled with Cartier and Armani ???

but seriously, someone who took up the offer share their experiences.
:)

Centurion Aug 12, 2004 6:19 pm

Dear Mr. Centurion


upcoming personal enrichment events with you Club 360 that are complementary to you.



On xxxxxxxx we are hosting a wine tasting at Spago in Beverly Hills with Anthony Dias Blue, the wine editor for Bon Appetit magazine.



On xxxxxxxx we have tickets to the Butler Hampton Handicap Polo Match at the Bridgehampton Polo Club in New York, including access to the VIP tent on site.



On xxxxxxxx there is an evening with Zino Platinum at the Davidoff store in New York City featuring the art of cigar rolling



Later, on xxxxxxxxxx, we’d like to invite you to a performance by Yo Yo Ma in Los Angeles, followed by post concert reception.



As you can see, we have a lot of exciting events happening in the near future and look forward to having you there.



To RSVP for any of these events, or if you have any questions about your membership, please contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxxx. We hope to hear from you soon. Have a good day.






Stratus Rewards

Member Services

dhuey Aug 12, 2004 8:33 pm

Dear Member Services:

Thank you for the invitation to the Spago wine tasting, Butler Hampton Handicap Polo Match, cigar rolling primer and Yo Yo Ma performance. Unfortunately, we will be busy on those dates learning conversational Portuguese, training our dressage horses, instructing the crews of our yachts on proper waxing (it's so hard to get a qualified yacht crew these days) and reviewing our vast financial holdings with our private banker.

Perhaps next month when we return from our estate in Geneva, we can review other "personal enrichment" ideas you have for us.

Fondly,

Mr. Trevor Rothschild Vanderbilt dhuey IV

Centurion Aug 12, 2004 10:11 pm

he he :cool: :D

SteveT Aug 16, 2004 2:59 pm

The Stratus Rewards Card issued by US Bank is basically a Platinum Card, as it is not recognized by Visa, like Visa Signature or Visa Infinite. I think it would be beneficial if it was a Strtus Rewards Visa Infinite or Visa Signature Card.

Centurion Aug 17, 2004 1:41 am

Stratus Rewards Is A Visa Signature Card
 

Originally Posted by SteveT
The Stratus Rewards Card issued by US Bank is basically a Platinum Card, as it is not recognized by Visa, like Visa Signature or Visa Infinite. I think it would be beneficial if it was a Strtus Rewards Visa Infinite or Visa Signature Card.

STRATUS REWARDS IS A VISA SIGNATURE PRODUCT so it is recognized by visa. Please do not post stuff you are not sure about or say " I think...." so the information passed on to fellow flyertalkers is useful.

fyi: I have seen the card and it says "visa signature". Also I have seen the membership agreement and the words "visa signature". The visa benifits are visa signature.

alexbs Aug 17, 2004 4:53 pm

Other than that
 
Other than the functions (which are not too bad...I think all those type of things are the same), how is the customer service, the concierge, etc ???

prudentbear Aug 21, 2004 8:14 pm


Originally Posted by alexbs
Other than the functions (which are not too bad...I think all those type of things are the same), how is the customer service, the concierge, etc ???

Concierge services are handled by Mint - which is light years better than Amex Centurion.

CraigS Aug 21, 2004 8:39 pm


Originally Posted by SteveT
like Visa Signature or Visa Infinite

OK... what is a VISA Infinite?

gleff Aug 22, 2004 4:56 am


Originally Posted by CraigS
OK... what is a VISA Infinite?

http://www.visa-infinite.com/about/default.asp?

SteveT Aug 25, 2004 5:59 pm


Originally Posted by Centurion
STRATUS REWARDS IS A VISA SIGNATURE PRODUCT so it is recognized by visa. Please do not post stuff you are not sure about or say " I think...." so the information passed on to fellow flyertalkers is useful.

fyi: I have seen the card and it says "visa signature". Also I have seen the membership agreement and the words "visa signature". The visa benifits are visa signature.

I received this information from a US Bank representative, and assumed that the information was correct.

Sorry to ruffle your feathers.

Kyle53719 Apr 26, 2005 10:28 pm


Originally Posted by SteveT
I received this information from a US Bank representative, and assumed that the information was correct.

Sorry to ruffle your feathers.

Out of curiousity, anyone have any updates on their experiences with the Stratus Rewards Visa Card?

JPGIV May 1, 2005 6:05 am

Visa Infinite?
 
Is there some sort of US equivalent for the Visa Infinite? According to Visa's website (not the link posted earlier but) http://www.visainfinite.com/ it seems to be something primarily for Asian / South American customers. If the Stratus Rewards card is a Visa Signature Card, is Visa Signature the highest "tier" of Visa cards offered in the US?


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