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Good Looking Credit Cards

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  • rward69
    rward69 Posts: 46 Forumite
    great subject.


    personally i don't think you can beat first direct 's black card and amex blue... although egg is quite nice too!!!
  • great subject.


    personally i don't think you can beat first direct 's black card and amex blue... although egg is quite nice too!!!

    First Direct now do a Gold card, which is, of course, plain gold.
  • cloud_dog
    cloud_dog Posts: 6,345 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Photogenic
    Can't believe I've gone through this thread again, its somehow quite intoxicating hmmmmmm :P
    Personal Responsibility - Sad but True :D

    Sometimes.... I am like a dog with a bone
  • I declare the winner to be this:

    platinum.jpg
  • But I thought you wanted CASHBACK...?!
    Expect the worst & hope for the best...
  • Newcastle United issue a brilliant card - and just think what having one would say about YOU! ;)
  • But I thought you wanted CASHBACK...?!

    I don't spend enough really to make any sort of cashback worthwhile. I'm more drawn to the purchacse protection Barclaycard offers; and ofcourse the beauty of it. :D
  • pin
    pin Posts: 4,265 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    What about Coutts' new Purple card?

    However have not seen it yet, and doubt I'll ever be able to get my hands on one.
    "An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" - Mahatma Gandhi
  • Platinum Barclaycard has arrived, and very pretty it is too.
  • Platinum Barclaycard has arrived, and very pretty it is too.
    Mine's in a drawer somewhere while the £5000 stooz sits in my flexi mortgage account, reducing my mortgage interest by £22/month ;D ;D ;D
    Mortgage Feb 2001 - £129,000
    Mortgage July 2007 - £0
    Original Mortgage Termination Date - Nov 2018
    Mortgage Interest saved - £63790.60
    ISA Profit since Jan 1st 2015 - 98.2% (updated 1 Dec 2020)
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