Visa Black Card for When Gold Just Won’t Do
January 7, 2009
There is a new elite credit card out on the market. This time it isn’t American Express that is offering it. Barclays Bank Delaware in partnership with VISA are offering what they are calling the Visa Black Card. These elite types of credit cards go the extra mile for those that are willing to pay for it.
They claim on the card details page that this card “is available to only 1% of U.S. Residents to ensure the highest caliber of personal service is provided to every Cardmember”. It doesn’t really explain what credit score or annual household income you need to qualify, but I am assuming that if they are only issuing this card to 1% of the US it must be a very high number.
Some of the perks of the card include:
- Limited Membership
- 24-Hour Concierge Service
- Rewards Program – 1% cash back on all purchases
- Luxury Gifts
- Access to more than 500 airport lounges in over 90 countries worldwide
The concierge service, which looks pretty interesting, offers the following services:
- Entertainment Planning – information and reservations for restaurants, health clubs, sproting events and golf tee times
- Business Services – conference and translation services, message services and computer, A/V rentals
- Travel Information & Assistance – hotel, fliight mass transit, car rental info and reservations. ATM and weathe information
- Country & City Information – sights/entertainment, tourist and shopping info
- Gift Arrangements (The one I would use the most) -Gift baskets, Floral arrangements, Specific gifts (as requested), Special occasion gift recommendations
- Specialty Services – Assistance with location and purchase of specialty items.
All of these features come at a price, however, in the form of a $495 annual fee. The card design is pleasing to the eye especially when compared to my current cards that are in my wallet. If I had $495 a year to drop on this for the annual fee I would definetly sign up for this as some of the concierge services would come in handy since I travel quite a bit for my job. These elite cards are not for everyone, but if you have the cash, the VISA Black Card is definetly worth a look.
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Just the fact that the card has a built in concierge service may be worth the $495 a year price tag.
I know that is what sets the black card apart from everybody else, but could you imagine having your very own concierge to help plan things for you?
Brilliant