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KoKo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-26-09 05:59 PM
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Visa is changing its "Life Takes Visa" advertising slogan.
Its new $140 million ad campaign's slogan is "More People Go with Visa."

According to the newspaper, the company believes the new tagline will work better in foreign markets, and is also an attempt by Visa to improve the public's perception of credit cards:

The public perception of credit-card companies has taken a beating in the U.S., where credit-card debt has ballooned, reaching roughly $984.5 billion at the end of last year, according to industry tracker Nilson Report.


That's partly why Visa and TBWA chose to tread lightly as they created the new campaign. Consumers won't be seeing a string of Visa ads that promote making expensive purchases with their credit cards.

In related news, The Wall Street Journal also reports that American Express is going back to its roots as a charge-card company. In recent years, AmEx had expanded into providing credit for small businesses and actively wooed clients with less-than-stellar credit.
It is now going back to servicing wealthy Americans who can afford to pay off their balances in full every month.

"If we had known this was coming, we would have ratcheted back some of our investment and put tighter guardrails on our credit decisions," Alfred Kelly, the company's president, told the newspaper.



AmEx's stumbles have fueled speculation that it could be vulnerable to a takeover, though most potential buyers are too bogged down in their own messes to seek a deal. Instead, executives are likely to spend years wrestling with the painful consequences of their push to get AmEx cardholders to spend more just before the housing bubble burst.


AmEx recently reported that defaults on its securitized loans, or loans that are bundled and sold to investors, rose to about 8.3% in January, up from 7% in December and from a trough of about 2% in January 2006. Overall January defaults are likely to be even worse, because those figures don't include small-business customers and some of AmEx's newest cardholders.



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/03/02/visas-new-ad-campaign-ame_n_171013.html

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county worker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-26-09 06:05 PM
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1. I got a VISA credit card. The payment was always do around the 2nd or 3rd of the month.
This month I wanted to make my payment early. I don't open the mail because I pay on line. The bill was due on the 29th! That means I had to make two payments this month. They went to a 28 day cycle and now get more than 12 payments a year and more times to add interest to the unpaid balance!

I hate them and myself for ever getting in to their clutches. I am paying off as fast as I can and getting rid of it.
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bbinacan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Mar-26-09 06:18 PM
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2. AMEX and wealthy
Bullshit. I'm not wealthy and I have an AMEX gold card. It's the only credit card I have.
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