Online Application | Milwaukee Brewers® Extra Bases® Credit Card
31 December 2009
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2 CommentsThe Milwaukee Brewers® team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card issued by Bank of America. (www.brewerscreditcard.com ). This rewards credit card is scoring big with avid baseball fans and credit card consumers across the country. Like many department stores, colleges and airlines have done for decades, Major League Baseball™ teams are now being displayed on consumer credit cards. These sports oriented rewards credit cards — a great way for fans to express their undying team loyalty – are proving to be a home run in the credit card industry.
Features offered by the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America include:
• No annual fee.
• 0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.
• Earn 1 point for every net retail dollar spent redeemable for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, once-in-a-lifetime MLB™ experiences, cash rewards and travel with no blackout dates.
• Get an official MLB™ licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card.
During a period of economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball. Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly during difficult economic times. With the MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card, Brewers fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets. Real fans carry the card with pride. Visit www.brewerscreditcard.com to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.
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Is a credit card number really valid for a deposit on a service?I own a small business which often takes credit card numbers over the phone as a deposit. We recently had a customer no show, and she contested through her credit card company when we charged her (she claims it wasn't explained when she gave us her #). The credit card company took her side and said it is policy to allow anyone contesting to get their money back if there is no signature. How can this be? So many hotels and services take card #'s as deposits!
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if you dont use it and there is no balance then you do not have to pay nothing unless the card has an annual fee.
The credit card company won't know you're planning to leave the country! Even if they did know, they can't stop you, unless they first sue you and get a court order saying you can't leave. But it is highly unlikely that any judge would grant such an order for a credit card debt.
Yes, they could sue you in court for the debt. They would have to serve you with the court papers before they could have a trial.
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