Capital One Future Card Designs
They all look like shit.


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SuperSauvage wrote: ↑ that row is also missing the mastercard logo wtf
may be it will be on the back just like the US chase sapphire? (the design on sapphire is awesome.)
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Agreed.Poutinesauce wrote: ↑ Capital One's cards have all been nerfed and are uninteresting, except the 3% cashback and 2% fuel of the Costco card.
Aug 10th, 2017 2:45 pm
They realized they don't even have to try, as the banks offer terribly uncompetitive products.coolintheshade wrote: ↑ Agreed.
Actually for a while I was convinced they were joining Chase, and hitting the high road, due to the many cards disappearing over the years.
Now I see they're in the works of changing their card designs, I guess they don't plan to go anywhere anytime soon.
But yeah, all their cards pretty much suck now.
They used to have a much better line up.
Aug 10th, 2017 8:29 pm
cardholders with the chip on them?bluebellrose wrote: ↑ cardholders
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Poutinesauce wrote: ↑Capital One's cards have all been nerfed and are uninteresting, except the 3% cashback and 2% fuel of the Costco card.
The 2% Aspire World Elite is nice. Even at $150/yr fee you get $400 signup bonus so you can have the card 2 years for 'free' and still come out $100 ahead before you have to churn it if you want to keep it "free".
Aug 10th, 2017 8:55 pm
True, still good, but used to be much better, with the annual $100 in points making it effectively a $20 annual fee card.
Aug 10th, 2017 10:22 pm
I have that and believe it or not I've considered cancelling it because $20 is still worse than churning it and getting paid to use it ... but I feel I may live to regret it in the future.coolintheshade wrote: ↑ True, still good, but used to be much better, with the annual $100 in points making it effectively a $20 annual fee card.
Wish I got on that ship before it sailed.
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