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Megalith May 4, 2006 04:37 PM

Credit Cards
 
I just had an epiphany. Everyone needs a credit card sooner or later.

So what's a good card. I need one that has a cool background on it. Does Visa let you upload your images, or what.

Unforgiven May 4, 2006 06:28 PM

I doubt there is a credit card that allow people to upload their own image.

Unless bobo decides to make a GFF credit card? :O

Stealth May 4, 2006 06:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Megalith
I just had an epiphany. Everyone needs a credit card sooner or later.

So what's a good card. I need one that has a cool background on it. Does Visa let you upload your images, or what.

www.oneofacard.com

My credit card:

http://cnxstudios.com/images/razgriz-card.jpg

They don't let you use registered trademarks, or copyrighted images. But it wasn't too much trouble to cut out the copyright text, plus AC isn't easily recognizable outside the gaming world. Keep that in mind.

Fatt May 4, 2006 06:51 PM

Damn. I am so going to put my corporate logo on my credit card. I'll post it up when it comes in.

Mucknuggle May 4, 2006 06:54 PM

I have no credit card. I really should get one though considering how much stuff I order off of Amazon.ca.

Jan May 4, 2006 08:23 PM

I use this card called a GM Visa. I earn points towards buying a car from a company I may very well not buy a car from. I really need to get a new card.

Once some fucker in Quebec somehow got a hold of my credit info and maxed out the card (couple thousand). Fortunately my crediters have some kinda crack team of investigator types and they fixed up the whole deal. ='D

NYRSkate May 4, 2006 08:35 PM

Whatever you do, don't do business with Capital One. Their customer service barely speaks English, and you get ramrodded with charges from day one for shit you never knew existed.

Relic May 4, 2006 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by NYRSkate
Whatever you do, don't do business with Capital One. Their customer service barely speaks English, and you get ramrodded with charges from day one for shit you never knew existed.

Seconded.

Capital One cards either have stupidly high interest rates or nasty hidden charges, and they love to lure lower-income people in with introductory offers...only mentioning the 25% normal interest rate in 4-point MS Flyspeck Sans Serif. My first card was a Capital One card, and I paid it off and dumped it as quickly as possible when I got a lower-interest one.

And Capital One's customer service really is horrible. They must spend all of their money on cute advertisments with Vikings.

If you're a college student (or are going to college in the near future) and have at least some income, you'll probably get offers for "student" credit cards from various banks. They'll probably offer better rates than you can get with regular credit cards, and some come with halfway-decent perks, though you absolutely can't miss a payment with one (not that missing payments is ever a good idea) unless you want to pay a 30-40% penalty rate for a year.

Trigunnerz May 4, 2006 09:08 PM

I got a credit card offer from my school. It was one of those, "get free pizza and a credit card!". Nice thing was that it has my school's logo and mascot on it.

Eleo May 4, 2006 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Megalith
Does Visa let you upload your images, or what.

They'd sell mad credit cards with this idea.

I have two cards, but one of them is dead. I don't know why; it was delinquent for like 2 billing cycles before I paid it off completely, but after that, I couldn't use it anymore. I was happy with it because there were no fees or interest as long as I paid at least $10 on it a month. But, no longer.

I wasn't too bummed because I have a second Capital One card. I don't have any problems with it. APR is high as fuck, but if you pay your shit off entirely every month it shouldn't be a huge deal.

ZOMG had to pay $2 extra bux; who cares.

eriol33 May 4, 2006 10:12 PM

I'm afraid using credit card. There are too many carders in the world.

Zio May 4, 2006 10:23 PM

I have a captial one but it's Visa Captial One. I have no problem with, I've looked at thier interest rate, and all thier actual binding contracts. I have had NO hidden fees and thier custermer support I've had no probelm with. This is my first credit card but all I use it for is for online expenses(like my website) and World of Warcraft. And as well when I went to get paypal and using my savings account as well.

But then again, you can't have interest off of 0 bucks when you instantly transfer your 15 bucks for WoW using thier direct payment method.

Visavi May 4, 2006 10:37 PM

I am bound and determined to fight against ever owning a credit card. I think it's stupid that you either have to have a credit card or you can't get the item at all. Some people won't even accept debit or checks. Frankly, I want to stay out of debt as much as possible (except the stupid loans the college suckers me into b/c of room and board).

However, I have heard of a card that does allow you to have a choice of a few images to put on it. I'm not sure which one that is though. However, the site listed in an earlier post may be the one you're talking about.

Eleo May 4, 2006 11:31 PM

That's what debit cards are for; so you don't go into debt but have most of the power of a credit card. Then again, you can just as easily go into debt by overdrawing your checking account.

The key is self-control.

evergreen May 4, 2006 11:46 PM

I believe money's not as fun in card from. But this whole "Pick your own image" thing is very appealing.

Visavi May 5, 2006 12:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Eleo
That's what debit cards are for; so you don't go into debt but have most of the power of a credit card. Then again, you can just as easily go into debt by overdrawing your checking account.

The key is self-control.

I know, but some websites only take credit (not debit). A friend of mine told me I could use the debit as a credit (as long as I didn't overdraw on my account) but I need to ask her how that works again.

Eleo May 5, 2006 12:25 AM

You can use your debit card as a credit card if it is of a major credit card company. For example, my bank is 5/3rd bank, but my debit card is still somehow a Visa. I can use it anywhere I could use a Visa credit card, I can also use it as an ATM card. When I use it, the money is deducted directly from my checking account.

The drawback is that if I have not yet been paid and want/need something immediately, or have deposited a check that may take a few days to clear, I will be stuck if my checking account is low. That's when a credit card comes in handy. But too many people look at it as "free money" and go apeshit with it and don't worry about the consequences.

Or perhaps I'd rather have something like a monthly bill go to my credit card, just to be fairly confident I will never overdraw my checking account.

Zio May 5, 2006 01:26 AM

Yeah, the key is self control. It isn't credit cards that are evil at all, it's more of our human nature that takes control.

Negative_8 May 5, 2006 01:38 AM

Well, Visa just came out with a debit card that's supposedly accepted wherever a credit card is accepted. Don't know anyone who has one though. Oh wait, Eleo has one.

Megalith May 5, 2006 06:56 PM

Man, what the turd.

If you are going to sign up for the custom Visa, don't do it in Opera. The image editor won't even load, and you won't be able to go back and create a custom image. You'll have to wait for them to send you the card first, with the account number so you can access their online services.

Fuck this nerd.

Alice May 5, 2006 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by NYRSkate
Whatever you do, don't do business with Capital One. Their customer service barely speaks English, and you get ramrodded with charges from day one for shit you never knew existed.

Capital One is a morally bankrupt company. They actively market to low-income families, and their interest rates are not competitive with higher-end credit card companies. Most people who own a Capital One card have it because it's their only option.

Besides the fact that they purposely target poor people, they also are notorious for early brand recognition antics such as sponsoring the Barbie cash register toy. If you look really closely, you'll see that Barbie is swiping a Capital One card when she makes her little Barbie purchases. That's just wrong somehow.

Also, I would highly recommend NOT GETTING A CREDIT CARD...EVER. Unless you're extremely disciplined and you're certain that you can pay the balance off in full every month. You can do anything with a debit card that has a Visa or MasterCard logo on it that you can do with an actual credit card.

Fatt May 5, 2006 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by AliceNWondrland
Capital One is a morally bankrupt company. They actively market to low-income families, and their interest rates are not competitive with higher-end credit card companies. Most people who own a Capital One card have it because it's their only option.

Besides the fact that they purposely target poor people, they also are notorious for early brand recognition antics such as sponsoring the Barbie cash register toy. If you look really closely, you'll see that Barbie is swiping a Capital One card when she makes her little Barbie purchases. That's just wrong somehow.

Also, I would highly recommend NOT GETTING A CREDIT CARD...EVER. Unless you're extremely disciplined and you're certain that you can pay the balance off in full every month. You can do anything with a debit card that has a Visa or MasterCard logo on it that you can do with an actual credit card.

This is really interesting because it really makes sense. When I was in college, i got my own place, and of course my mailbox was flooded with credit card applications. I filled out one for every different major credit card bureau (Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, Discover), and the only one that accepted me was Capital One. I made all my payments on time, I pushed my credit limit pretty hard, and being on time all the time, I never had an extra fee to pay. When my credit card expired, they never reissued it. That boggled my mind why they would reject an applicant who is so responsible about paying bills, but it would make sense if they were just aiming so hard on the numbskulls that can't handle the fact that it is very easy to max out an $8000 credit limit. Credit card debt can be some scary stuff early in life.

Soluzar May 5, 2006 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by NYRSkate
Whatever you do, don't do business with Capital One. Their customer service barely speaks English, and you get ramrodded with charges from day one for shit you never knew existed.

Been there, done that. Ended up paying somehow about three times what I spent, in charges. Not interest. Charges. This was over about a six month period during which they repeatedly found new and interesting ways to claim that my payment was late, when I'm not convinced it ever was.

Zio May 5, 2006 11:47 PM

Hmmmm, well maybe it's just me because I never had a problem at all with Captial one but then again as it gets charged as soon as I see it on my online statement, I pay it up before the end of the month. Thus no late charges, no nothing. Can't have interest off of 0 dollars.

Arkhangelsk May 6, 2006 12:02 AM

Dammit, I wish I needed another credit card. I'm a customization freak, and this is just the sort of thing I was looking for when I first applied for my card a few years ago.

But shit, look at that nasty 11.38% APR after the first year on all those plan choices (excepting the "consolidator")! Mine is like, 2% or something fairly low (it was 0%, but then I made a late payment or two :(...).


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