Dear Dogman: Need an extra line of credit with no interest on purchases until May 2004? Your previous account performance has earned you Preferred Plus cardholder status. . .which means you're pre-approved for a Capital One® Visa® Preferred Plus Platinum card with a credit line up to $7,512* and a 0% intro APR on purchases, going to a competitive variable APR, currently 12.9%. Think of the uses for this card! With this new credit card, Preferred Plus cardholders like you can get the prestige, flexibility, and expanded purchasing power you deserve. And you can use this new card to manage your budget more conveniently. Act now! Offer expires December 31, 2003. Start enjoying your Preferred Plus cardholder status. Just visit our secure site and complete your online application. Or fill out and return the Platinum Invitation we recently mailed to you. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre esta oferta, por favor, llámenos gratis al 1-800-462-0118 para recibir asistencia en español. until May 2004 Credit line up to $7,512 Platinum benefits *For more details about this offer, read these Important Disclosures. Important Information from Capital One Capital One and its service providers are committed to providing meaningful privacy protection for their customers. To protect your privacy, please do not send sensitive account information through e-mail. For information on our privacy policy or how to contact us, please visit our Web site at www.capitalone.com. This e-mail was sent to dogman@bark.net. You received this e-mail as a valued Capital One customer. If you prefer not to receive certain types of e-mail from Capital One in the future, please check your preference here at no cost to you. © 2003 Capital One Services, Inc. Capital One is a federally registered service mark. All rights reserved. 08131 001 002 =============== well - after my $6500 tax bill yesterday - which I charged to my current Cap One, I took the new card -but did not get online response. It'll be interesting to see what they give me now for a credit line I like that credit limit possible amt - $7512!!!! Maybe $500..... BTs go at 0% until May as well. I weighed the pros and cons - and it works well for me. $7512? LOL?!? aarff - let you all know when I find out. I took the regular preferred plus style in blue.....
I got this one Dear Mr.8004me, Need an extra line of credit with no interest on purchases until April 2004? You've been pre-approved for a Capital One® Visa® Platinum card that comes with a credit line up to $9,512*. You'll get a 0% intro APR on purchases that goes to a competitive variable APR, currently 12.9%. Think of the uses for this card! Your new Capital One Visa Platinum card will boost your purchasing power, and you can use it to help build strong credit. Act now! Offer expires November 30, 2003 Just visit our secure Web site and complete your online application. You can choose from eight card designsâ??including our new see-through cards. Or fill out and return the Platinum invitation we recently mailed to you. until April 2004 Bullet Credit line up to $9,512 Bullet Platinum benefits Bullet New see-through card design choices ****************************************** My shredder has been busy with all of the CAP1 mail last couple of months. They do make it sound tempting though
I know. C'mon dogman, you can, and have done, alot better. Let Cap. 1 keep right on beggin' Serves those A$$holes right
Dogman, I agree with the rest of the posters here. I plan on keeping my Cap 1 (green marbled) card as this is my oldest active TL and never will give Cap 1 a second look. Cap 1 was great but it's time to move on. Best regards, Mirage
I am already looking fora replacement for Cap1. They sent me the same offer (pre approved) and turned me down flat for it. So much for pre-approved. I wonder what they mean by pre-approved. Anyway, as soon as I can get another card with a similar credit line Cap 1 is history.
Does anyone here have 2003 Capital One Cardholder (Consumer or Customer) Agreement? Please let me know.
Sorry, I've got nothing for you. I think you'll have a hard time finding an agreement that's 8 years old.