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My buddy who is very well off paid for dinner last night with a black bank of america visa card. It looked really cool and i'm sure its special, but I can't find anything online about it. I am going to ask him what it is, but was wondering here first. Could it have been a debit card?
@Anonymous wrote:My buddy who is very well off paid for dinner last night with a black bank of america visa card. It looked really cool and i'm sure its special, but I can't find anything online about it. I am going to ask him what it is, but was wondering here first. Could it have been a debit card?
You mean the Privileges card as in my siggy? I am not aware of any other BoFA black Visa debit or credit card.
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It looked different.
R u sure it wasn't the Barclay's Black Card..... the metal piece of crap with a super high annual fee and sub-par rewards?
Was it maybe this card?

It wasn't the barclays or the merrill.
It said Bank of america and had the visa logo. But didn't say privleges or anything on it. I guess i'm just going to ask him.
I'm thinking it might be an older version of a card that he never swapped out for the new design. He said he never pays for flights because he gets so many points for charging everything on his credit card, he probably spends 10k a month on his credit card i'd imagine. He also has two properties and is worth a 4-5 million in cash.
Originally they had a signature card that was all black with silver writing and design, similar to priveleges but different ( see link below) it progressed to removing the silver stripe and just having signature under the visa logo. I would post my own pictures but its not allowed on here. They are now out of production and have no more back stock for replacements or expiring cards. The main replacement card is the new plain silver design (boring and nothing special). the EO is granting changes to certain people to privleges or merrill card.
http://credit-cards-zone.blogspot.com/2009/02/bank-of-america-visa-signature-credit.html
I think that is probably it, thanks for the info!
You are probably thinking about this card. Its pretty nice when you see and hold one in real life. At the retail place I work at, we get a lot of "high rollers" and I've held the AMEX Centurion, the BoA Black Card, many cash rewards cards, and American Express is shockingly popular! I wonder how much of good credit you need to have one of those nice gold ones.. Maybe even the clear cash AMEX's...
its actually carbon fiber not metal