The future of Credit Cards
March 14, 2007 | Author: Eve Lester | Filed under: Technology, Money Matters
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Mint is a credit card company in the UK, offering mint credit cards;they have a neat approach to selling credit cards, one is the one they released in 2003, it has the bottom right hand corner removed, which was a big step, they were the first to change the shape of credit cards in the UK for 37 years. They are also offering 0% interest on balance transfers and purchases. They are also offering a new gift card as of September 2006, it is basically a pre-paid credit card, and the fees are reasonable for what I have seen before.
I really like this new approach to cards, everything from key chain fobs, to heart shaped cards, what will we see next. I know my husband is terrified of the idea of implants, but who knows, it may be coming to that. I hope not, but we will see.
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