No credit card required
Browse credit cards from a variety of issuers to see if there's a better card for you.
Oh, yes, it is... I was thinking mostly of hearing stories about USAA declining casino transactions and the infamous stories of amex shutting cards down for strip club patrons and profiling where people shop.
they got restaurant, gas, groceries, movies ... when are they going to add bars !!! **** YES!!!
just watch! i won't be surprise. Eventually their going to have to come up with some new marketing and add Bars, hell maybe even get points for using the ATM hell they even have Pet Rewards !! credit cards that rewards you points to go get yourself free dog food
Hahaha...we need the Vice card!
Imagine, an Amex VRG (Vice Rewards Gold) Card. 3X points on liquor, 2X points on tobacco and firearms, and 1% on everything else.
@Open123 wrote:Hahaha...we need the Vice card!
Imagine, an Amex VRG (Vice Rewards Gold) Card. 3X points on liquor, 2X points on tobacco and firearms, and 1% on everything else.
well i wasn't the only one afterall ... http://creditcardforum.com/rewards/3259-do-bars-count-restaurants-dining-earning-points.html
''I think it was American Express who in recent years, began offering a local credit card rewards program for nightclubs, bars, spas, etc. in major cities.''
There is certainly ample demand. MLife & Total Rewards are the closest things we have to vice spending. I find MLife Noir more rewarding than the Amex Black!
I think it would be a best seller!
Spirits/Cannibus Rewards! 5.02% back on booze and 4.20% back on cannibus. (502 is CA. vehicle code for DWI)
@barbaralee wrote:While most American adults, I am sure, handle alcohol responsibly... For the most part ... In the long run it is still considered a vice. Asking for higher cash back on wine and spirits is akin to asking for high cash back on gambling establishments, strip bars, marijuana, and cigarettes. All very fun things to do, but credit card companies are notoriously fuddy duddy, lol.
Yes please; this card about covers it. What is the signup bonus and APR?