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Received new card and it is different and slightly more heavy, but it isn't the old Ritz card of years back. So people looking for the 28 gram card are not going to be getting it. It is nicer than the one replaced, but not the same as mentioned of the old one so people need ot lower their expectations.
@CreditCuriosity wrote:Received new card and it is different and slightly more heavy, but it isn't the old Ritz card of years back. So people looking for the 28 gram card are not going to be getting it. It is nicer than the one replaced, but not the same as mentioned of the old one so people need ot lower their expectations.
Sooooo.......... the weight????
Think it is 17 or 18g.. vs 13 or 14 whatever it was. Nothing like the old 28g one. Still a more nice card though than the old metal core version although i still think this has a metal core as well although not 100% sure. believe this one has name engraved on front as well as it is on front and back(including all the CC # etc)
Can someone translate these metrics weights into imperial ? How many ounces we talking here ???
@pizzadude wrote:Can someone translate these metrics weights into imperial ? How many ounces we talking here ???
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On a side note stayed at St. Regis in Chicago for 67k points so just used an 85k night free certificate this last weekend for friend b-day that lives down there. Well worth its AF as that room now goes for 550$ a night due to cold weather also used part of airline credit for seat upgrade so already got past the cheap $450 af.. Hotel was very nice though . Think the Ritz in Chicago was only 44kish points when I looked this last weekend. Sure that will be 90-100k point stay during peak season if not more.
Yeah, I got the card today and it's slightly heavier than the regular CSP card. Definitely not as heavy as the original metal card. This was disappointing.