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Has anyone else seen the advertisements for this new “Airo” Card? I saw an ad for in on instagram just now. (I know what you’re thinking—No, the account isn’t for me and a thousand selfies lol. It’s an account for my dog.)
Anyway, the information is extremely limited, and all it says is “personalized rewards up to 3%” or something along those lines. It gives the option to get on a “waiting list.” To me, it sounds like it’s attempting to compete with the imminent Apple Card.
The card itself—judging by the picture in the ad—is pretty attractive being completely black (another thing that makes me think it’s trying to set up as a contrast to Apple).
Mods, if you think this fits better in “Credit in the News”, feel free to move!
Added my e-mail to the waitlist just out of curiosity. Hopefully I don’t get bombarded with spam.
@Andypanda wrote:Added my e-mail to the waitlist just out of curiosity. Hopefully I don’t get bombarded with spam.
Dear AndyPanda, i am writing on behalf of my client, His Highness Prince JohnLand of Xabica. You have been identified as a trustworthy person who can help him out of his current predicament and be rewarded for your efforts. Prince JohnLand has 45,000,004 (forty-five million and four) credit cards and .......
Seems interesting for sure but very lacking in information. I am going to watch this startup to see where it goes. Maybe its something, and then again maybe its not. Time will tell.
I sure hope not but, Blispay comes to mind........YIKES!
I was reading about it a couple of weeks ago when the site had much more information. While I don't remember the exact details, it's a referral based program. Basically, they start you at a low 1% or 1.5% cash back (percentage may be off) and as you refer more people to get the card (and they get approved also), you can get up to 3% on everything. I can't quite remember the number of referrals needed within a time frame to get to the highest rewards tier. I think it was a yearly number of referrals. That's essentially the gist of it.I became disinterested once I realized that you have to refer other people to get the highest percentage, which is only 3% anyway. It almost sounded like a pyramid scheme.
ETA: I mixed up this card with another one (zero card). Sorry for the confusion.
It is a pyramid scheme geared towards millennials. They could pay from their Finn checking...
oh wait...they cant
Yes believe this is the pyrmaid CC company or the likes. So much lack is informatin is in itself is scary as like they are trying to hide something
They lost me at Instagram