New York Yankees Credit Card | Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Mastercard


The New York Yankees official team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America.  (www.yankeescreditcardoffer.com ).   This rewards credit card has proven to be a grand slam with fans and is scoring rave reviews in the rewards credit card industry.  Like many retailers, airlines, and universities have done for years, Major League Baseball teams like the New York Yankees are now being displayed on consumer credit cards.  These baseball oriented credit cards are rapidly growing in popularity and are proving to be a hit with sports fans across the country.

The Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America has valuable features, including:

•           No annual fee.

•           0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.

•           Get an official MLB™ licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card.

 •          Earn 1 point for every net retail dollar spent redeemable for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, once-in-a-lifetime MLB™ experiences, cash rewards and travel with no blackout dates.

At a time when everyone's nerves are frayed because of uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit market and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball.  Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly in tough economic times.   With the MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card, Yankees fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets.  Real fans carry the card with pride.  Visit www.yankeescreditcardoffer.com  to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.

What is the point of writing see ID on the back of your credit card?

Think of everytime you use your credit card these day. They gas pump, u-scan check outs, many times no one even looks at your card. To me, writing see id on the back is a lame attempt to place responsibility on another party. Isn't is just better to be responsible to know where your cards are and what to do if they happen to be stolen? What happened to being responsible in today's society?

Answer
The responsibility is (and always has been) on the merchant to verify the ID of the card's user, regardless of there being a signature or "see ID" on the back of the card, most cashiers just don't bother.Most are too lazy to really look at the signature (which most will NEVER question the authenticity of, even if they do check) having "check ID" on it reminds them of thier job.

As for "knowing what to do", you don't always realize your wallet is missing right away, a person can run a huge bill in a few hours before you realize and contact the credit card company. At least, having "see ID" on the back may give a thief pause before trying to use your card, making less purchases that you have to dispute later on.

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2 Responses to “New York Yankees Credit Card | Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Mastercard”

  1. "Government run service. -8 billion dollars a year." I admitted that it will save us money in the long run. Paying in for 10 years at 14 trillion dollar debt is foolish. Its like buying a CD with 5% interest with your credit card at 15% interest.

  2. John Harris says:

    I think the expression is usually "maxed out". When you max out your credit card, you've charged it all the way up to your limit, so you can charge no more.

    Make sense?

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