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Flickr Partners With Capital One Credit Cards
Written by Allen Stern - June 14, 2008
First reported by Saki earlier this week, it appears Flickr has partnered with Capital One to allow credit card holders to create customized credit cards with Flickr images on the card. It's about as personalized as you can get.
From what I can tell, most of the selected Flickr images have been rejected by Capital One with no explanation. Kinda sorta how they raise interest rates and/or add fees.
My guess is that the picture of your kid and a Coke can is out along with the picture of your family with Mickey Mouse.
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Damn, this is cool.
i am guessing i know what you will get on your card
Criminals are using a host of tactics to steal credit card data. One of the most common methods is remote access to servers
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