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Thursday, March 30, 2006

Reward Credit Card New Series

Author: Ira
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 10:18 pm
Post subject: Great new series of reward cards


One-of-A-Card is a series of cards (choose one) offered by First National Bank of Omaha. They will emboss your photo, or any photo of your choice cirectly onto the card. I believe that's a first. All of their cards have the following features:


No annual fee
1 reward point for every $1.00 you spend (more about this later)
Earn up to 75,000 points each year
no redemption feed for merchandise
no redemption fees for gift certificates
Take up to 5 years to earn & redeem your points
0% interest on balance transfers through August, 2005
7.99% interest on purchases through August 2005
Points can be redeemed for air miles, gift certificates, or my own personal favorite, warm soft cash!


You can also get their "consolidator" card which offers a 4.99% APR for the life of any balance transfer made at the time of application.

Sounds almost too good to be true, doesnt it?. Check it out at www.oneofacard.com


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Author: Eugene
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2004 11:26 pm
Post subject: Reward Credit Card New Series


I heard about issuers that can put your photo on the card before. I looked at their demo, it's cool. I would not mind having a photo (any photo) on the full size of the card instead of a small ID-type photo that Citi allows me to put.

Their cash back program is not competitive, however. The minimum purchases you need to make in order to get ANY cash back is $7,500. You start earning 1% from $20,000 in purchases, and you cannot earn more than 1%.

I think I'll carry a photo in a separate pocket of my wallet for now.



Author: Board Monitor
Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2004 8:30 am
Post subject: Reward Credit Card New Series


I believe that NextCard (some of you veterans may recall NextCard) came out with a similar photo concept a few years back. This is really a neat idea and I'm surprised that it hasn't been duplicated more often. NextCard had some cutting edge ideas, but that didn't save them from the Feds.
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