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We had one lady come into BB and purchased $8,500+ worth of computer goods for her business. Here I am thinking I am fixing to see an AMEX Business or Chase Ink card or some sort...... Nope, Capital One Platinum....
no... you do
@Anonymous wrote:Is it odd that majority of times whenever I see a young individual (say aged 18-25ish) with a high-end prime credit card, I start to think in the back of my head that they are just an authorized user? LOL.
Well my first card at 18 was prime with Amex and I've only ever had prime cards so it's definitely possible. I'm not an AU on any cards. I'm 26 right now.
@Anonymous wrote:We had one lady come into BB and purchased $8,500+ worth of computer goods for her business. Here I am thinking I am fixing to see an AMEX Business or Chase Ink card or some sort...... Nope, Capital One Platinum....
lol wow somebody needs to teach her a little about credit and certain credit cards
I mean, I'm not saying all 18-25 year olds with high-end cards are AU's... (I turned 19 the day before I was approved for my PRG) I'm simply saying majority of them that come into my workplace in the city I live in are. Heck, even three of my friends are AU's on their mothers CSP and can't get approved for anything on their own, lol.
@FinStar wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@skigirl916 wrote:Now that I can tell the difference between a credit steps Cap1 and a CSP and who gets which card...
...yes. They do. Or at least, the credit steps makes me kinda look at you and go, "Awwww, poor guy."
Lol. What if that CapOne card has $50K limit?
That is very nasty! Well played.
Nixon is my new hero! LOL
Am I the wind beneath your wings too?
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@skigirl916 wrote:Now that I can tell the difference between a credit steps Cap1 and a CSP and who gets which card...
...yes. They do. Or at least, the credit steps makes me kinda look at you and go, "Awwww, poor guy."
Lol. What if that CapOne card has $50K limit?
That is very nasty! Well played.
Nixon is my new hero! LOL
Am I the wind beneath your wings too?
You're verything... I wish I could be... But let's not forget that not long ago someone in these forums overpaid for those BM tix LOL!!
@FinStar wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@longtimelurker wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@skigirl916 wrote:Now that I can tell the difference between a credit steps Cap1 and a CSP and who gets which card...
...yes. They do. Or at least, the credit steps makes me kinda look at you and go, "Awwww, poor guy."
Lol. What if that CapOne card has $50K limit?
That is very nasty! Well played.
Nixon is my new hero! LOL
Am I the wind beneath your wings too?
You're verything... I wish I could be... But let's not forget that not long ago someone in these forums overpaid for those BM tix LOL!!
Shhhhh! You weren't supposed to reference that!
I HATE (but love) working in retail because I can say I've held literally almost every type of card.
For the first time today, I got to hold a J.P. Morgan Palladium card! (I had to refuse the woman because the name didn't match her ID.... lol)
It was definitely heavier than a Centurion or CSP!
@Anonymous wrote:I HATE (but love) working in retail because I can say I've held literally almost every type of card.
For the first time today, I got to hold a J.P. Morgan Palladium card! (I had to refuse the woman because the name didn't match her ID.... lol)
It was definitely heavier than a Centurion or CSP!
Yes it is. A friend of mine has one of these and It is indeed a very nice card.