Visa Black Card – The World Most Prestigious Credit Card
February 11, 2010 by Jingle Vannis
Filed under Exclusive
For those who demand only the best of what life has to offer, this exclusive Visa Black Card is for you. Made out of carbon graphite, the Black Card is not just another piece of ordinary plastic. The Black Card is not for everybody, Visa has limited its membership base to only 1% of US residents, making the card seemingly exclusive.
At a hefty $495 annual fee, the Black Card comes with the following exclusive privileges:
- 24-Hour Concierge Service: Enjoy the personalized assistance of a 24-hour Concierge Service catering to entertainment, travel, business, shopping and lifestyle needs.
- Exclusive Rewards Program: Receive 1% cash back on all purchases with Black Card’s Exclusive Rewards Program.
- Travel Redemption: Redeem points at a higher rate for flights on any airline at any time. No blackout dates or advance purchase requirements.
- Luxury Gifts: Cardmembers receive luxury gifts from some of the world’s top brands.
- Travel Lounge Priority Pass: Complimentary membership which provides access to over 600 lounges in more than 100 countries.
- Limited Membership: Membership is limited to ensure the highest caliber of personal service is provided to each Cardmember.
- Black Card Benefits: Cardmembers are eligible for benefits including Worldwide Travel Insurance, Baggage Delay Insurance, Trip Interruption Insurance, Warranty Manager Service and Purchase Security.
- Low Introductory Rate on Balance Transfers: When opening a Black Card account, you can transfer over your existing balances and accrue no interest for 6 months.
The Black Card is your ultimate buying tool and delivers exclusive rewards for your luxury lifestyle. Get your Visa Black Card today and enjoy the benefits that only Black Card delivers.
**The Exclusivity/Limited to 1% of US Residents according to Barclay’s rests heavily on a Credit Score amongst other “personal financial information”.



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I don’t understand why they need to charge $495 per year for the account. It would seem like a much better offer if this fee didn’t exist…