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Diamond Encrusted, Gold Laced Credit Card For Millionaires

Tue, 11/04/2008 - 3:30am by SavvySugar
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While most of the world is chest deep in a credit crunch, MasterCard has teamed up with Kazakhstan's Kazkommertsbank in launching the Diamond credit card. The diamond-encrusted, gold-laced card will be released in two weeks to an elite population of millionaires who can afford the $1,000 annual fee and won't blink at the $50,000 credit limit.

The growing millionaire population of Kazakhstan is currently at 12,000, and the bank needs only about eight percent of these people to sign up for a card: A total of 1,000 cards will be released and only 30 each month to ensure the card will not be taken for granted as a status symbol. The his version features a winged horse and the hers version boasts a peacock, and there is a 0.02 carat diamond embedded in every card's center. MasterCard launched a similar card for its most VIP customers in Dubai last year.

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  • lms's picture
    lms
    4

    That is so stupid. And that is not a high credit limit at all. I have a card that is not far off from that and it doesn't have a ridiculous annual fee or an unnecessary diamond in it.

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • bellaressa's picture
    bellaressa
    5

    I wonder if you can sell the card and if so how much can you get. We all know someone will put it on eBay.

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • karisaamy's picture
    karisaamy
    7

    Why would anyone pay $1000 a year for a credit card - I've always thought any card with a annual fee was stupid, this one is just too much.

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • ilanac13's picture
    ilanac13
    8

    wow - that's just INSANE. i wish that i could fall in the category of people who could get this card. i can't even manage to pay what i have now - but it would be nice to be a millionaire don't you think?

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • brandi07's picture
    brandi07
    9

    That is insane and over the top. Why is the annual fee so high though? It is kind of surprising that you have to pay $1000 per year to get a $50,000 limit.

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • Calimie's picture
    Calimie
    10

    Ridiculous. And yeah, the limit is too low, I would have expected $300 or $500.000. It's not worthy other than for the status symbol.

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment
  • dienliv's picture
    dienliv
    11

    Yeah, why the limit? I'm paying a G and you cap me on my credit? Maybe this has a revolving policy, unlike Centurion.

    9 weeks 3 days ago Report Comment

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