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Folks ,I know JCB and HSBC credit card in the USare ueseless credit card .I don't think many pople will applying for them .I anymore uncommon credit card ???? THanks folks
Amex Phantom
"Amex Phantom" LMAO!
I have the ever elusive Amex Unicorn
Diners Club Charge Card.
Ron.
HSBC issues very useful cards like the HSBC Premier World MasterCard. JCB isn't really useless, it is accepted at merchants that accept Discover.
@Tanyasf wrote:Folks ,I know JCB and HSBC credit card in the USare ueseless credit card .I don't think many pople will applying for them .I anymore uncommon credit card ???? THanks folks
The JCB Murakai card offers 3% cashback (after reaching approx $5K spend) with no annual fee and is "accepted" in all places which takes Discover. But, I've found this acceptance is seemless only about 90% of the time.
For cashback, 3% is the higest I've ever seen with no annual fee.
@Tanyasf wrote:Folks ,I know JCB and HSBC credit card in the USare ueseless credit card .I don't think many pople will applying for them .I anymore uncommon credit card ???? THanks folks
Regarding your headline question about uncommon cards in one's wallet...I have a 1st Command Bank Platinum Visa (they were very popular on forums in years past due to low interest rates), they were among the first of my more prime cards and have been generous with their CLI for a regional bank. I also have an IberiaBank Select Visa, another low interest card that's good for BT but their underwriting to get the card can be difficult. I guess the Merrill Lynch cards could also be considered uncommon. JP Morgan Select is also not very common. I tend to like the quirky cards with interesting benefits!
And as you can see in my signature, I also have a Unicorn and a Phantom ! !
I app'ed for the clear before cutoff...they didn't love me enough... I'm still happy with my unicorn though, and he has lettuce to keep him company.