What do I think? Pretty much what Caitlin of Clutter2Cash thinks. Pass.
Emigrant Direct Announces Mediocre Credit Card
January 20, 2006 By 5 Comments
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Yeah, well, they tried. I guess.
Chase and Citibank don’t have much to worry about from this particular competitor, methinks.
I read up on it also yesterday. It is definately not worth getting. I’m not even sure it would be on my list of top ten.
What a disappointment. Emigrant is going to have to do better than offer a lowsy credit card to get my money back. They won’t see a dime until I see a higher interest rate. I think ING was on the right track with their “Winter Savings” promotion. People want points, not shoddy gimmicks.
Aw shucks…I’m flattered 🙂
Emigrant Direct is upping ther cash rebate card from 1.25% to 1.4%. I am not impressed as there are still a few 1.5% cash back cards out there.