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How's the feel/quality of the card? On a scale of Quicksilver (lowest) to CSP(highest)
@thelethargicage wrote:
@jsucool76 wrote:
@CreditMagic7 wrote:I assume at least for now that it's a standard MC and no World Version?
It appears everyone has been getting WMCs
I got one with a $1200 limit, WMC.
I entered the first 6 digits from mine and got "Platinum", not World (with a $6.6K CL)
I'm not knowledgeable about that site, but how accurate is it? I put in a few of my cards. Half came up correct (card is a Siggy/World, site says Siggy/World), the other half didn't (card is a Siggy/World, site says otherwise).
@toothgrind3r wrote:How's the feel/quality of the card? On a scale of Quicksilver (lowest) to CSP(highest)
Not as flimsy as the quicksilver or cheap looking. But it certainly is no csp. No complaints here though. Card is a card.
@Anonymous wrote:
@thelethargicage wrote:
@jsucool76 wrote:
@CreditMagic7 wrote:I assume at least for now that it's a standard MC and no World Version?
It appears everyone has been getting WMCs
I got one with a $1200 limit, WMC.
I entered the first 6 digits from mine and got "Platinum", not World (with a $6.6K CL)
I'm not knowledgeable about that site, but how accurate is it? I put in a few of my cards. Half came up correct (card is a Siggy/World, site says Siggy/World), the other half didn't (card is a Siggy/World, site says otherwise).
Based on my limited experience, I'd say it's about 75% accurate. My Chase AARP Visa Signature came up as a "Classic" Visa (whatever that might be), so you have to take the results with a grain of salt.
Lists US Bank Cash+ Visa Signature as a platinum.
That website is half-useless.
Problem is that many cards do NOT use separate IIN (first 6 digits of card number) for Signautre/World. US Bank for example doesn't, and that's why it shows up as Platinum card.