Why is my debit card gold?

Ikonomi

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I opened a new checking account with Wells Fargo last week, and they've finally sent me my check card. I was expecting the normal colored one, but it's gold.

I don't see why I should have anything gold. I thought gold was for rich people or something. Maybe it's for poor people.

What's the real reason it's gold? Any differences from the normal debit card, or is this a new thing they've started doing since my parents got their cards way back when?
 

amdforever2

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Because Wells Fargo marketing decided gold was a good color.

Color on cards rarely denotes anything anymore.


I have a Providian Visa PLATINUM


with the not so platinum credit limit of $1000 and interest of 23.99
 

KingNothing

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Originally posted by: amdforever2
Because Wells Fargo marketing decided gold was a good color.

Color on cards rarely denotes anything anymore.


I have a Providian Visa PLATINUM


with the not so platinum credit limit of $1000 and interest of 23.99

Unless your card is black with a picture of a roman soldier on the front.
 

Eli

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Weird, my Wells Fargo debit card is the normal blue...
 

Ikonomi

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Originally posted by: Eli
Weird, my Wells Fargo debit card is the normal blue...

See, that's what I was expecting. In one of the many booklets they give you when you open an account, you can find pictures of both cards. They don't explain the difference.
 

Eli

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Originally posted by: Evadman
Originally posted by: hevnsnt
pics? :p

lmao! someone actually did too!

Actually, I think they took a picture of the signature on the back of their card for some reason, and didn't really notice the number indents were there too... :D

That is, if we're thinking about the same intarweb incident.