I am curious as to why both my Plastic credit cards after 2 years and 6 months of use each have no where near the wear and tear experienced by owners of this Titanium card. Is it that the coating is less efficient on a mental surface such on this cards? or did they simply pull a cheap coating film again circa ~late October 2013 MBP screens.
I'm pretty sure all credit cards show signs of wear and tear. Titanium or not. Plus the interest rates are outrageous.
Amex Platinum.... The interest rates are far lower too
of course there is that pesky annual fee..... I used to carry it when I did a lot of traveling a couple decades ago, used it a LOT AAMOF, but even then thought the annual fee was steep (maybe $300 at the time?) I'd have to be a SERIOUS traveler now, especially to major cities/destinations, to make the perks and rewards worth the $550 fee.
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Is it that the coating is less efficient on a mental surface such on this cards? or did they simply pull a cheap coating film again circa ~late October 2013 MBP screens.
The interest rates are far lower too
of course there is that pesky annual fee.....
I used to carry it when I did a lot of traveling a couple decades ago, used it a LOT AAMOF, but even then thought the annual fee was steep (maybe $300 at the time?) I'd have to be a SERIOUS traveler now, especially to major cities/destinations, to make the perks and rewards worth the $550 fee.