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Hi any more news on old blispay creditcard, just called the Blispay phone number had not called in last sixty days got same old story. Does any one know any more what is going on.
@firefox100 wrote:Hi any more news on old blispay creditcard, just called the Blispay phone number had not called in last sixty days got same old story. Does any one know any more what is going on.
Other than accounts/data in the Comenity systems, no other news. Maybe in the next 60 days when you call there may be some sort of news. But, at this pace it's hard to say.
@FinStar wrote:
@firefox100 wrote:Hi any more news on old blispay creditcard, just called the Blispay phone number had not called in last sixty days got same old story. Does any one know any more what is going on.
Other than accounts/data in the Comenity systems, no other news. Maybe in the next 60 days when you call there may be some sort of news. But, at this pace it's hard to say.
If they don't start allowing use of the card within the next 30 days or so, they might as well not bother.
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@firefox100 wrote:Hi any more news on old blispay creditcard, just called the Blispay phone number had not called in last sixty days got same old story. Does any one know any more what is going on.
Other than accounts/data in the Comenity systems, no other news. Maybe in the next 60 days when you call there may be some sort of news. But, at this pace it's hard to say.
If they don't start allowing use of the card within the next 30 days or so, they might as well not bother.
The whole suspension of privileges has lasted closed to a year so who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Plenty of individuals are still holding on to their cards while others have closed their accounts. I still have mine and it's not having any impact on anything.
@FinStar wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@firefox100 wrote:Hi any more news on old blispay creditcard, just called the Blispay phone number had not called in last sixty days got same old story. Does any one know any more what is going on.
Other than accounts/data in the Comenity systems, no other news. Maybe in the next 60 days when you call there may be some sort of news. But, at this pace it's hard to say.
If they don't start allowing use of the card within the next 30 days or so, they might as well not bother.
The whole suspension of privileges has lasted closed to a year so who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Plenty of individuals are still holding on to their cards while others have closed their accounts. I still have mine and it's not having any impact on anything.
While you may still have your card, the longer it is closed the more people will simply give up on it. As with most businesses, Blispay's biggest asset was its customer list, which is shrinking daily and therefore losing value daily.
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@FinStar wrote:
@firefox100 wrote:Hi any more news on old blispay creditcard, just called the Blispay phone number had not called in last sixty days got same old story. Does any one know any more what is going on.
Other than accounts/data in the Comenity systems, no other news. Maybe in the next 60 days when you call there may be some sort of news. But, at this pace it's hard to say.
If they don't start allowing use of the card within the next 30 days or so, they might as well not bother.
The whole suspension of privileges has lasted closed to a year so who knows ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Plenty of individuals are still holding on to their cards while others have closed their accounts. I still have mine and it's not having any impact on anything.
While you may still have your card, the longer it is closed the more people will simply give up on it. As with most businesses, Blispay's biggest asset was its customer list, which is shrinking daily and therefore losing value daily.
True, to an extent. By and large, if they decide to relaunch the program under a new direction then that customer base could expand. Otherwise, it weeds out the current client base that would need supported going forward. Those who decide to remain will just see what happens I suppose.
@Anonymous wrote:If they don't start allowing use of the card within the next 30 days or so, they might as well not bother.
It's been suspended for 10 months so I don't see the significance of the next 30 days.
But I honestly don't see why anyone cares either way. Comenity is going to nerf the card as soon as it's reactivated. If they thought a 2% card was good for their business they would have started one a few miles back. 0% for 6 months may stay because that's one of their standard gimmicks.
The only thing I'm going to use the card for is the free monthly $0.49 low balance writeoff, or whatever the current threshold is. It used to be $1.99 and that was definitely worth the effort.
I would think if the card were to become usable again that it would happen right around the time they pulled the plug last year... just before Black Friday and the holiday season in hopes that people would start using the card again heavily.
@Anonymous wrote:I would think if the card were to become usable again that it would happen right around the time they pulled the plug last year... just before Black Friday and the holiday season in hopes that people would start using the card again heavily.
That actually kind of makes sense. I have kept my plastic around if they finally consider reactivating it. Having a spare $7,500 on Experian never hurt. What really is a head scratchier is what they plan on doing when the cards expire. Send a new card out, close it, or something else?