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Last year the Visa Black card was a useless parker pen reward, another year ray bans -- both I sold on ebay. This year, today, I received something more function, Maglite 3-D cell flashlight and a mini mag light; both complete with batteries. It's more functional, so I'll keep it and store it for emergencies since I already have mag lites in the home. For a "luxury card" I expect more luxurious rewards though, like a high end watch or something like that but of course, the company is in it to make money so the less they spend on rewards the more they have in profits. I understand.
Here's a photo of the box I received:
High end watch not even for amex centurion cards lol, but hey at least they send you something.
@Anonymous wrote:High end watch not even for amex centurion cards lol, but hey at least they send you something.
+1
While I don't think the Visa Black is good value for money, the annual reward is not a consideration in my calculation. Let's face it, the AF is $495. No luxury watch or the like is going to be less than $495. Moreover, something like a watch won't work because there are too many factors that go into it. Head size, strap size, strap type, head shape, gender of wearer, size of wearer (does a bigger or smaller head make sense) and god knows how many other considerations. Parker pens and the like are lot easier to give to a broad audience without personalizing it. $495 is a lot for an AF, but if you are looking for a luxury watch expect to pay quite a bit more.
The Visa Black is a lesser version of an Amex Plat for most people but without the same level of perks. Sure it tries to give lounge access and similar perks and rewards for spend as well, but it falls short in most categories. For a select few, the card might make sense, but for most of us it is a waste of money and its competitors like the Citi Prestige and Amex Plat make much more sense. However, if they started throwing out a customized luxury watch every year, I would be more than happy to sign up as long as they use an objectively reasonable definition of a luxury watch
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:High end watch not even for amex centurion cards lol, but hey at least they send you something.
+1
While I don't think the Visa Black is good value for money, the annual reward is not a consideration in my calculation. Let's face it, the AF is $495. No luxury watch or the like is going to be less than $495. Moreover, something like a watch won't work because there are too many factors that go into it. Head size, strap size, strap type, head shape, gender of wearer, size of wearer (does a bigger or smaller head make sense) and god knows how many other considerations. Parker pens and the like are lot easier to give to a broad audience without personalizing it. $495 is a lot for an AF, but if you are looking for a luxury watch expect to pay quite a bit more.
The Visa Black is a lesser version of an Amex Plat for most people but without the same level of perks. Sure it tries to give lounge access and similar perks and rewards for spend as well, but it falls short in most categories. For a select few, the card might make sense, but for most of us it is a waste of money and its competitors like the Citi Prestige and Amex Plat make much more sense. However, if they started throwing out a customized luxury watch every year, I would be more than happy to sign up as long as they use an objectively reasonable definition of a luxury watch
I'd be game for a Movado I'm sure if they bought them in bulk they could get a Museum for $250-$300 which still leaves them room for profit in their near $500 AF...
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Im waiting on the card that sends out a Patek Philippe
In all seriousness though, I would also enjoy that gift - You can never have enough flash lights around the house
Interesting, my gift was a Cross Tech3+ pen with my name engraved on it, arrived about 3 weeks ago in a fancy little box. It's black and made of metal, just like the card
@Lyythine wrote:Im waiting on the card that sends out a Patek Philippe
In all seriousness though, I would also enjoy that gift - You can never have enough flash lights around the house
That Patek Phillipe is something else. I saw it unveiling on Youtube by a User who was homeless and then became a millionaire (He didn't specify how). But he unbox the Palladium card, a Ferrari at the dealership and the Patek Phillipe. Just makes you wonder...
@Anonymous wrote:
@Lyythine wrote:Im waiting on the card that sends out a Patek Philippe
In all seriousness though, I would also enjoy that gift - You can never have enough flash lights around the house
That Patek Phillipe is something else. I saw it unveiling on Youtube by a User who was homeless and then became a millionaire (He didn't specify how). But he unbox the Palladium card, a Ferrari at the dealership and the Patek Phillipe. Just makes you wonder...
No it doesn't. The answer is easy. Endorsement deals!
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Lyythine wrote:Im waiting on the card that sends out a Patek Philippe
In all seriousness though, I would also enjoy that gift - You can never have enough flash lights around the house
That Patek Phillipe is something else. I saw it unveiling on Youtube by a User who was homeless and then became a millionaire (He didn't specify how). But he unbox the Palladium card, a Ferrari at the dealership and the Patek Phillipe. Just makes you wonder...
No it doesn't. The answer is easy. Endorsement deals!
I really hope so.. He said he was sleeping in the streets... Let me see if I can find the video and will link. That was easy.. In comment section, from homeless to a hedgefund manager...