Here's a great pic of a BankAmericard. It sounds like BofA is bringing it back....but I couldn't find it on thier website. Check this out though.... http://www.cardweb.com/cardtrak/news/1998/september/10b.html
excellent site Rick! But, BA used to be based in SF - then got bought and moved to Charlotte. I wonder if this rolled out around that time? I have never seen anyone use one - but I would love it! NICE! dogman remember that "authorized signature" section on the card?
I just got a picture next card..They dont do the whole card so it won't look like that i think..They just do the right side of it..
Master Charge Logos here are the old familiar logos starting with the original Master Charge! again - wouldn't that be slick to pull out your 1969 version MC? remember - there were no late fees, overlimits, anything like that - and free cash advances! most banks only offered EITHER Master Charge OR Bankamericard! http://www.mastercardintl.com/business/brand/det_history.html LOL - the good old days! dogman
DINERS CLUB??? Here U R.... This is a GREAT SITE for Diner's Club Cards! click on each card for a cool closeup! again - how slick if Diners went back to that neat multi flag symbol card! LOL! still using my explorer pawser to dig up AMEX and Carte Blanche! Dogman http://www.dinersclubnewsroom.com/anniversary.cfm
yup - that was a limitation - but still thought it would have been neat! again, they wouldn't accept that logo -howl-whine! fyi - non nextcard holders - the picture card has the picture on the left 3/4ths of the card (lake Tahoe on mine) and then there is a vertical strip on the right side of the card with Next Card at the top in script and the Visa seal at the bottom. My "classic" upload would not have gone all the way across the card. But it would STILL be sharp! classically yours - Dogman
Re: Master Charge Logos THE GOOD OLD DAYS when "PRE-APPROVED" was REALLY THAT!!! GOLD=$5,000 or more... 20 years of PERFECT payment history meant something!!!
Re: Master Charge Logos From at least the late 80's until the merger, Bank of America used the term "BankAmericard" on both its Visas and its MasterCards. This new "BankAmericard" is probably the same type of thing, a standard Visa and/or MasterCard with an additional brand name at the top.