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Reply to: Anyone got a Visa Infinite Card?!
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My thoughts approximately. You get those benefits on an HSBC Premier account, for one.
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A flashy car would be more visible and impress more than tulipy black visa that nobody heard about, even black Amex is relatively unknown in UK and who'd use Amex around here anyway?Originally posted by amcdonald View PostBut it will impress the easily impressable as long as you don't mind looking like a twat to everyone else So for the 'Tim nice but dim' kind of person it would make an excellent choice of card
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Could be visa as in Indefinite Leave to Remain? aka ILR?
Not strictly a visa though, more a residence permit...
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But it will impress the easily impressable as long as you don't mind looking like a twat to everyone elseOriginally posted by AtW View PostSo if you've got £250k then you'll get this card that offers bollocks benefits not worth talking about?
So for the 'Tim nice but dim' kind of person it would make an excellent choice of card
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So if you've got £250k then you'll get this card that offers bollocks benefits not worth talking about?
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To be honest if you have one of these or the similar from the other organisations like the AMEX Centurion, its not something you boast about on an internet forum
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Ha ha ha......
This is what they came back to me with........ I think I will have 5 please!!!
Dear ********
Thank you for your e-mail.
Our Infinite card forms a small part of our private banking offering which encompasses Banking, Investment Management and Lending.
The minimum balances required to obtain the card is £250,000 (this can be on a bank account or within an Investment account).
The card has an array of benefits which can be viewed on the below online page. There is no annual fee for the card or the bank account. Our fees on the investment account are generally around 1.5%.
Visa Infinite Card UK - Brown Shipley Private Banking
If you would like to discuss this further please do not hesitate to contact me on the below number.
Best regards
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It was advertised by Brown Shipley Bank. I might just contact them for some details!!
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looking at the visa website it would seem that the card isn't offered here!
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Anyone got a Visa Infinite Card?!
Just wondered? I have just seen one advertised on the internet and have never come across one before. Didnt look into it in any detail but by the name of it I guess you would need to be minted!!!Tags: None
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