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Posted by Higgs Boson on December 20, 2010, 3:37 pm
 
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I am leaving Bank of America, where I have a MasterCard and Visa, both
with environmental "affinity" groups.  I looked for other
environmental/nature/animal welfare cards, but B of A seems to have a
strangle-hold on that market.

Since many gardeners, if not most, are attuned to nature, including
growing things, I wondered if anybody knew of an environmental  Visa
or M/C not connected with B of A.

I even looked at my alumni association, and they, too, are in the
toils of B of A.  Which, BTW, is not the old California B of A with
its long history, but some outfit in the South.

(Note: Reason I am leaving is that they cut off services to WikiLeaks
(plus they have lousy service).  I'm also discontinuing purchase sfrom
Amazon, which did the same thing, and letting them know why.)

HB


Posted by Frank on December 20, 2010, 5:46 pm
 On 12/20/2010 3:37 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:

I have a Cabelas Visa card which gives back 1% or higher on purchases
from them.  If you're not into hunting or fishing, they have camping
stuff.  Got a real nice pair of sheep skin slippers for wife last
Christmas for free.

Posted by John McGaw on December 20, 2010, 9:13 pm
 On 12/20/2010 3:37 PM, Higgs Boson wrote:

Well, you could get a Ducks Unlimited card which is offered through MBNA.
But why don't you just do a google search for '[name of group] credit card'
or 'environmental affinity card' and see what you turn up (that is what I
just did) and weed out the BofA ones. Or you might check at
http://greenbankreport.com/tag/affinity-cards/  and see what they have
information about - there are at least a few.

Posted by Higgs Boson on December 21, 2010, 4:38 am
 
MBNA has been swallowed by B of A.


Thanks for message.  Actually, I did exactly what you suggest: Plugged
in the name of each group, but lo & behold, they are all in B of A's
clutches!  I didn't find a single of the large enviro groups that
wasn't.

I did go to to the green report site you mentioned, thank you, and
found an interesting bank called PNC which advertises itself as very
"green".  I'm in CA and they are  in the East, which isn't really a
deterrent, since I pay my credit card bills on-line. So I may check
them out.

Probably the easiest is just to separate these two things: 1.
Increase my giving to [groups], and  2. go for the credit card sthat
suit me best.

Appreciate your help.

HB

Posted by Dan L on December 21, 2010, 6:24 am
 
You have credit cards... WOW!
I thought credit cards went the way of the Dodo bird, just like the small
banks.
Shirly, I mean surely, you mean Debit cards :)

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Enjoy Life... Nad R  (Garden in zone 5a Michigan)