By: Wilma
Visa is trading @ $123.23 and Mastercard is trading @ $454.44 as of 4 pm this afternoon. So I’m wondering why such a huge difference in cost per share. Just an interesting thought. I always went with...
View ArticleBy: Carol C.
In reponse to Wilma’s question about Visa’s and Mastercard’s trading price: The stock price of a company’s shares doesn’t really matter. It is the market capitalization value that tells you what the...
View ArticleBy: Shirley
My goodness, this post was so timely that I wonder if someone is looking in my window! Just yesterday I was told that a store didn’t accept Mastercard, but did accept Visa and Discover. That was a...
View ArticleBy: Stephen - NYC
I’ve only been reading it for a couple of days now, but check out “Priceless” by Lloyd Constantine to read about the anti-trust case against Visa & Mastercard. It’s not so much about us as...
View ArticleBy: ChimChim
Amex – #1 Card for US – there is NO substitute! Chase Sapphire Preferred – #1 Global Card with NO foreign transaction fees. Living in Switzerland now and traveling throughout Europe and never pay...
View ArticleBy: DachsieLady
I still say it would be best if we each could be independent of major credit cards. The entire banking system of the USA and the world is going into meltdown right now and the stories of their fraud...
View ArticleBy: Matt
With cashback/rewards credit cards save you money, and credit cards have forced merchants to raise prices so you might as well take advantage of the rewards that you pay for when buying in cash.
View ArticleBy: Ron
I use the reward cards to get money back, but in the end, are you really “saving” money? Or are you paying higher prices so that the merchants get back the fees they are paying? Never think that...
View ArticleBy: Wilma
I personally would rather have a really low interest rate than rewards. As the old saying goes…nothing is free…..(=
View ArticleBy: Matt
Do you carry a balance on your cards? Because if you don’t rewards is all that matters, I would take 50% APR for great cash back any day.
View ArticleBy: Sebastian Bermudes
Just two different brands. You can get similar terms with either card. It’s the banks that set the terms, APR, limits, rewards, etc. At some banks you can get the exact same terms with a Visa or a...
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