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Good Looking Credit Cards
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My girlfriend is very pleased with the Morgan Stanley Union Jack card I organised for her.
I line all my cards up in a row the other day to have a good look at them. There is something very nice about them0 -
I declare the winner to be this:
Though ofcourse no card can beat this one:
The American Express Centurian card. So exclusive, you can't even apply for it!0 -
It maybe a nice card with alot of prestige, but is it worth the annual fee?0
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It maybe a nice card with alot of prestige, but is it worth the annual fee?
Richard Branson and Bill Gates may find it useful but I doubt the average punter would.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)0 -
It maybe a nice card with alot of prestige, but is it worth the annual fee?
The point of the black card is if you have to worry about the annual £650 fee, then it's not meant for you.
But it is the nicest looking card out there. And because I know i'll never have one, it makes it even more desirable.0 -
I love this thread.
I don't mind how much it costs as long as I can have a card which is the envy of all my friends.
That is why I love my Mint Card because it has a beautifully rounded corner. What do I care about SBTs, 0% purchases and 0% on BTs. No wonder Mint have cornered a niche market.
[ P.S. Don't get so excited dear ... It is supposed to be satire. ]...............................I have put my clock back....... Kcolc ym0 -
I don't mind how much it costs as long as I can have a card which is the envy of all my friends.That is why I love my Mint Card because it has a beautifully rounded corner. What do I care about SBTs, 0% purchases and 0% on BTs. No wonder Mint have cornered a niche market.0
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Exactly. Me too! None of my friends have the Platinum Barclaycard or an American Express.
It means nowt - I have both of these in platinum finish and I'm not employed (I've been making home for 13 years and still not finished!) ::)0 -
It means nowt - I have both of these in platinum finish and I'm not employed (I've been making home for 13 years and still not finished!) ::)
Ofcourse, it means nothing in the real world.
Maybe i'm just a snob.0 -
Why don't you buy some spray paint and give one of your cards the full gloss treatment.
This way, you can have any colour card that you like...??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)0
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