Earn Points with the Yahoo! Titanium Visa®:
#1
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Join Date: May 1999
Posts: 46,817
Earn Points with the Yahoo! Titanium Visa®:
Earn Points with the Yahoo! Titanium Visa®:
Trying to make a resolution you can keep?
Wouldn't it be great if you could make one resolution that would save time, money and earn you points to get free stuff? You can! Apply today for a Yahoo! Titanium Visa Card and keep that New Year's Resolution.
Get a credit card that has a low fixed rate of 9.99%* - no intro, no variable, no tricks or surprises
Earn Yahoo! Points on all your credit card purchases
Earn bonus Yahoo! Points on your purchases at Yahoo! Shopping when you use your Yahoo! Wallet
Manage your credit card online with online bill pay, online statements, online customer service, etc.
Get a card that has No Annual Fee*
Have 100% purchase protection from unauthorized charges
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Anyone use this card? Points? Thanks!
Trying to make a resolution you can keep?
Wouldn't it be great if you could make one resolution that would save time, money and earn you points to get free stuff? You can! Apply today for a Yahoo! Titanium Visa Card and keep that New Year's Resolution.
Get a credit card that has a low fixed rate of 9.99%* - no intro, no variable, no tricks or surprises
Earn Yahoo! Points on all your credit card purchases
Earn bonus Yahoo! Points on your purchases at Yahoo! Shopping when you use your Yahoo! Wallet
Manage your credit card online with online bill pay, online statements, online customer service, etc.
Get a card that has No Annual Fee*
Have 100% purchase protection from unauthorized charges
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Anyone use this card? Points? Thanks!
#2

Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Washington State
Posts: 1,780
I have this card, but rarely use it anymore. It's 1 Yahoo point per dollar.
In my opinion, the only worthwhile redemption option is for Supercertificates from Giftcertificates.com.
2500 Yahoo points = $25 SuperCert.
Then you can then redeem these supercerts for AA certs, eBags, etc.
(The GC.com option is how I bought my last set of luggage from eBags)
[This message has been edited by Mikey (edited 02-07-2002).]
In my opinion, the only worthwhile redemption option is for Supercertificates from Giftcertificates.com.
2500 Yahoo points = $25 SuperCert.
Then you can then redeem these supercerts for AA certs, eBags, etc.
(The GC.com option is how I bought my last set of luggage from eBags)
[This message has been edited by Mikey (edited 02-07-2002).]

