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At the beginning of my rebuild, I was in Walgreens and handed the cashier my CreditOne Platinum Visa, to which she said, "ooohhhhh platinum. fancy!"
LOL
@Anonymous wrote:At the beginning of my rebuild, I was in Walgreens and handed the cashier my CreditOne Platinum Visa, to which she said, "ooohhhhh platinum. fancy!"
LOL
LOL
@Anonymous wrote:
@coreysw12 wrote:That said.... when I go on a first date with a new girl, I generally don't pay for dinner with the Cap1 card
Are you embarrassed by your Cap One card? Using that card like taking her to McDonald's on a first date?
Nah I was just joking about that, it would just be silly to use the Cap1 card for that and miss out on 2x UR points! She might judge me for my inability to maximize points earning
@coreysw12 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@coreysw12 wrote:That said.... when I go on a first date with a new girl, I generally don't pay for dinner with the Cap1 card
Are you embarrassed by your Cap One card? Using that card like taking her to McDonald's on a first date?
Nah I was just joking about that, it would just be silly to use the Cap1 card for that and miss out on 2x UR points! She might judge me for my inability to maximize points earning
I dine a few times a year at a local restaurant full of wealthy seniors. I pull out my Cap One card, and I have to say I did think about it once (a misfit for the establishment), where other diners have high-end cards.
And I have to say, my Savor is all black--- so that it doesn't look like a Cap One card, except the Capital One logo is at the top right. I ought to paint over it with black paint lol.
I have only seen a black Amex twice in my life. That's probably the only card that made me wonder (for all of 5 seconds) what the person did for a living.
I never really thought about it and normally buy online only or I use apple pay at the stores.
@OmarR wrote:I have only seen a black Amex twice in my life. That's probably the only card that made me wonder (for all of 5 seconds) what the person did for a living.
Same, I've only ever seen it once, and I knew what the guy did for a living so I mostly wondered how he, as a doctor, managed to get an invitation. Must be a hell of a doctor.
@coreysw12 wrote:
@OmarR wrote:I have only seen a black Amex twice in my life. That's probably the only card that made me wonder (for all of 5 seconds) what the person did for a living.
Same, I've only ever seen it once, and I knew what the guy did for a living so I mostly wondered how he, as a doctor, managed to get an invitation. Must be a hell of a doctor.
Well, then I got a lot of work to do to make my black Capital One card look exactly like the Amex. Man, that's a lot of detailed painting.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
They don't care.
...which is why I usually make sure to make my metal cards "ping" multiple times before handing it to them so they know how impressive it is. If they still don't care after that, I usually tell them my credit limit.Haha this post made me really laugh!!
But what if this wasn't a joke?
Quoting your credit limit and FICO scores
always seems to impress people I talk to.