Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Cards went full circle from shinier and shinier to just black. Next will be graphite followed by primer grey then UPS brown.
Originally posted by: inspire
My brother has had an AmEx black for a little over a year now. When we hung out last December in DC, he had their concierge service email him a list of cool stuff to do that he would pull up on his blackberry. He also had them get him tickets to a hockey game and book us a reservation at a restaurant. He's been able to stay in the red carpet clubs when he flies, and he's accumulated enough rewards points for a free flight.
I'd say it might be worth looking into a bit more unless you don't do much right now with your current credit cards.
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: Demon-Xanth
Cards went full circle from shinier and shinier to just black. Next will be graphite followed by primer grey then UPS brown.
no, that's trademarked
Originally posted by: Jeeebus
I've received a couple invites from them that promptly go in the trash upon seeing the $495/annual fee. My assumption is that this is Visa's attempt to make us feel like snobs by rivaling the AmEx Black card, and it exists solely for the self-gratification of believing that you're special.
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
I got the same thing in the mail yesterday... my wife claims it's a big deal, but it's no big deal to me when I have to shell out that much cashola just to be a member. I don't care if I get a free hooker for every time I swipe it.
Scissors and a trash can did me the favor.
Originally posted by: randay
1% of 6 billion = 60 million. sucker.
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Jesus, $495/year? Anybody know what kind of benefits it has?
Originally posted by: frostedflakes
$495/year? Anybody know what kind of benefits it has?
Originally posted by: PricklyPete
I've gotten that several times. Definitely a play on your desire to feel special. $500 a year is ridiculous.
Originally posted by: Spooner
Just got "invited" to get a Visa: Black card which supposedly comes with all these benefits that they really didn't get into
appartenly 1% of the population is invited and comes with a $495/year fee
Should I care? What does this card do for me besides no credit limit?
Originally posted by: randay
1% of 6 billion = 60 million. sucker.