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@B335is wrote:
My bad, of course nothing came back in the google machine. Good to see you Finstar.
I beleieve it's a very ordinary looking Costco card from what I recall. Glad to see you're still around Mr B!
@FinStar wrote:
@Pway wrote:The costco card in the U.S. is still backed by american express.
Technically, no. By a major processing network (V, MC, AX, D), yes. However, Capital One does offer the "retail" version of the Costco card. And, no this is not the Canadian version.
https://www.hrsaccount.com/hrs/ecare?cmd_Redirect=Home&acctOrg=204&logoCode=000&chkCk=check
That's a pretty terrible interest rate..
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@Pway wrote:The costco card in the U.S. is still backed by american express.
Technically, no. By a major processing network (V, MC, AX, D), yes. However, Capital One does offer the "retail" version of the Costco card. And, no this is not the Canadian version.
https://www.hrsaccount.com/hrs/ecare?cmd_Redirect=Home&acctOrg=204&logoCode=000&chkCk=check
That's a pretty terrible interest rate..
You are suprised? Cap1 Nixon and retail! geeze . Of course they are going to milk it for all its worth.. The question is why doesn't costco slap them and say no, they have the power to make the lender charge not more then x interest rate or they tell capital one or whomever to go take a hike and find an issuer that won't say go over 15.99% or whatever