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So someone mentioned this card in another post and I was wondering if anyone had it or could shed some light on approval info for it. Seems to be the first Visa Infinite card launched in the US and it looks like it was just recently launched too.
https://www.cnb.com/lending/cards/individual/crystal-credit-card.asp
Some highlights
3 pts per dollar for travel and dining
$250 statement credit per yr for airline incidentals
$100 statement credit for Global Entry fee
Priority Pass airport lounge access
Clear airport security membership
Lots of Visa inifinte privileges
Identity Theft protection Reimburses for costs incurred
Lots of insurance and protection benefits
Very low 9% purchase APR
Annual fee waived for the first year
https://www.cnb.com/lending/cards/individual/Crystal-Visa-Card.pdf
Some lowlights
$400 annual fee after first year
No sign up bonus advertised
Sign up only in branch
Only available in 5 states that have branches (California, Georgia, Nevada, New York and Tennessee)
I'm interested in applying for it as theres a branch about an hour from me. I wanted to kind of know my approval odds for I did though. Anyone have any history with CNB?
Extremely superficial,
but what an ugly card!
@DeeBee78 wrote:Extremely superficial,
but what an ugly card!
Very ugly and live in a state where I could possibly get one, nopers lol
It's definetly not the most attractive looking card but the rewards and benefits are on par with the Prestige and Ritz cards.
live 1.9 miles from bank...Wonder why I have never seen it before, being bank weird.. Where most of the recording studios are in Nashville aka being big money, go figure .. Niche market out here at least
I'm all for blue cards but yikes. Apparently I like deeper blues and grayer blues than baby blues. It actually kinda looks like a subprime card, funnily enough (seems like most of the subprime cards are kinda ugly with weird color schemes)
If I read this correctly, better app quick if you want the lounge access. Only two cardmembers get such access...
@Anonymous wrote:
Looks like a wannabe Citi Prestige.
Yes, somewhat similar benefits structure. Yet, only available in a few states. Nice APR though!
That's interesting and Visa has recently launched an even higher tier so it makes sense Infinite arrives in the land of card status dilution. I wonder how long before people start asking how they can get their $200 Quicksilver One Visa card upgraded to Infinite