Burnaby49 wrote:This actually worked against me when my wife, for no reason I understood, wanted us to both get Master Cards. Something to do with our Costco account.
Costco requires couples who have a joint membership to each get the credit card that is provided by Mastercard. I think your wife was looking at the incentive of getting the cashback award for purchases charged to the cards. Of course, the fact that you, like me, don't have a huge number of credit cards makes you
persona non grata with the CCCs. I understand and agree with the reasons you have for not applying for cards with excessive APRs, high annual fees, and selling your name and info to every other lender in the world.
I have 2 or 3 cards at this time and none of them cost me a penny. None of them are from Discover who apparently got very upset with me. I only realized this happened when I needed to rent a car in an emergency situation and the rental agent advised me that the card was not being accepted. When I called Discover, they advised that they had cancelled the card because I had not used it. I told them that was fine, since I would not ever apply for a card with them in the future. I guess they didn't believe me, since I get a mailing from them almost every week inviting me to apply for a card. I just smile at the realization that they are
spending wasting money trying to get me to take a card. Of course I pay a cost as well; my wife, who has a number of cards in her name, always has a higher credit rating than I do and she is granted a higher credit limit as well. But the bottom line is that I have always been approved for any loan that I have applied for through a bank.