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What is your dream card?

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Anonymous
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Re: What is your dream card?

None. Even if I were a millionaire, I will never pay that money for the Centurion.  Thats just an outragious fee. 

Message 21 of 87
Anonymous
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Re: What is your dream card?


@Anonymous wrote:

My dream card is any that is nice enough to approve me.

 

(Except Credit One)


My problem is that I don't want any card that would have ME as a cardmember.

Message 22 of 87
dilettante
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Re: What is your dream card?


@Anonymous wrote:

@red259 wrote:

Assuming that cost is not an issue and that you will be approved no matter what. What single credit card (that currently exists) would you want and why? 


I don't really have a dream card as I once did after hearing about people closing out their Centurion and Palladium cards because the services dropped so much.  The only card that I really want this year is the Citi Prestige card for the travel benefits.


+1. Interesting article about this: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-02-12/amex-grip-on-wealthy-consumers-seen-slipping-as-rivals-take-bite

@(Hopefully, what's going on with Amex will help @Anonymous and others get their Centurion invites soon)  Smiley Happy

 

I really don't have a dream card either.  I'm not into metal or "prestige" and there isn't a single card out there that has most of the benefits I want/need and that's why I have to have so many cards.  I only got the Palladium cause my banker told me what a great card it is (and it does have some good benefits) and only keep it because I get most of the AF reimbursed.  

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Anonymous
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Re: What is your dream card?


@Anonymous wrote:

palladium, then centurion.


I also really want the CSP but I may not see it as a dream card though.

Message 24 of 87
Fico2Go
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Re: What is your dream card?

My favorite used to be the PRG but have cancelled it a few weeks ago. 

 

I have learned to think objectively and use cards that offer the most benefits.  For me it's usually any card that pays 5% cashback at grocery, gas stations, and CVS. 

For anything else it's purely for the added credit line and "maybe" travel benefits. 

 

 

 

 

 

Discover IT $19,000 == 12/2013
AMEX 12/2013 ---BCP $12,000 === BC $23,000 ----- 04/2014
CHASE SLATE $5,700 === 12/2013
BoA 123 $6000 === 12/2013
Barclay Rewards $1500 == 12/2013
Message 25 of 87
creditconcept
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Re: What is your dream card?

Credit One visa

Message 26 of 87
Anonymous
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Re: What is your dream card?


@FinStar wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

Palladium, hands down.

 

 

Centurion of course as a very very very close second Smiley Wink

 

Then distantly thirded by the Merryll Lynch Octave


Why the Pallidium over the Centurion? Now I'll have to google the Octave card


Octave = Ritz with different stamping on the metal.


Lyythine has the card.  Definitely want to go to Vegas with him now.  


I believe Lyythine has the ML Accolades which may be slightly different than the newly introduced Octave (as far as benefits go).


Thanks for clearing that up.  I'm still going to make him buy all the drinks in Vegas.

Message 27 of 87
Jungook
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Re: What is your dream card?

The obvious answer would have to be the Centurion but I really wish I was old enough for credit when the Zync was around. That card was pretty beautiful.

Message 28 of 87
Saleen099
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Re: What is your dream card?

Dubai First Royal MasterCard

Message 29 of 87
Anonymous
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Re: What is your dream card?

A Sallie Mae card with the same benefits for average credit.
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