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Re: Credit Card nostalgia & memories Yes, thats exactly what my first Master CHarge looked like, two giant circles with the name of the issuring bank at the top. That is also what my original Bank Americard looked like.
Do we have an official/sticky thread somewhere with a catalog of CC images? I'm just returning to the forum after a 2+ yr hiatus. I'd like to make my signature look pretty. If we're still using img hosting services to host them, I know how to do that. Thanks!
@Anonymous wrote:. I am sorry if the following question makes me lazy, but I really don't have time to read through the 1500 replies, dating back to 2013, to the thread for "this is how you post credit card picture" to try and locate the most recent instructions on how this is done.
Re: Credit Card nostalgia & memories Yeah, in the beginning when terminal authorizations came out, it sorta took a while before they got everywhere. Some businesses stuck with the old manual methods for quite a long while.
Credit card images in signatures I am posting this because we realize that a lot of people have credit card images in their signatures that have appeared super sized for some time. I am putting this post here because this is the board that gets the most views but am locking the post and any replies/questions should go into the below linked ...
Yep it does look like its gone. The link used to be on my SavorOne but never worked and my QuickSilver used to be a Platinum so it has a custom image but the option is gone there too. Searching for change card image doesn't bring it up either. Message 2 of 8. 1 Kudo.
Question: How does everyone get those cool little card pictures and other things in their signatures? - 5501070
Fair Isaac is not a credit repair organization as defined under federal or state law, including the Credit Repair Organizations Act. Fair Isaac does not provide "credit repair" services or advice or assistance regarding "rebuilding" or "improving" your credit record, credit history or credit rating.
10-14-2024 02:27 PM. Re: Credit card offer. @RedKhaos. 3 reasons. 1) Mostly personal preference. I have worked hard on building my credit and my overall profile. And going from back down to 2 cards and losing points, part of my total credit limit and profile thickness feels like a step back for me.
Business Cards Length of Credit > 40 years; Total Credit Limits >$900K Top Lender TCL - Chase 156.4 - BofA 99.7 - AMEX 95.0 - CITI 94.5 - NFCU 80.0 - SYCH - 65.0 AoOA > 30 years (Jun 1993); AoYA (Feb 2024) * Hover cursor over cards to see name & CL, or press & hold on mobile app. Message 19 of 21. 3 Kudos.