Discover Platinum Cards
Discover Platinum cards put the Pt in platinum.
Discover Platinum Cards
Discover Platinum cards - what are they all about? Well, we assume it is safe to say that we know what credit cards are, but what of platinum?
Discover Platinum cards and surpass expectations
Why Discover Platinum cards and how do they surpass the Gold discover cards? Who decided on this hierarchy anyway? Who is to say platinum outranks gold? Can anyone pull out the periodic table of elements? Which has a greater value? Are there even value scales on the periodic table of elements or is one pound of feathers the same as one pound of gold?
Well, we may not be able to answer all of these questions but we can tell you a thing or two about platinum. See, this is not to say these facts are about the Discover Platinum card - rather they are about the periodic element platinum. Platinum is classified as one of the metallic elements and is greyish-white. The symbol for platinum is Pt. It's atomic weight is actually 195.078. Platinum is in the platinum group metals (PGM); included in this group are ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, iridium and osmium.
Yum, osmium. Will all this information help you more clearly define your relationship with Discover Platinum cards? Maybe, maybe not. One thing is for certain though. You won't be disappointed by the wide variety of choice that abounds when it comes to special features and options of the Discover Platinum cards. We love it. We love it. We think we will have more than one account. Because you can never have more than enough Discover.
Take good care of your platinum card, baby
And that means first and foremost reading all of the fine print before you apply for a card. Know what will be expected of you and what you, in turn, can expect from the card that you are interested in. Are there any hidden fees? And, if so, are they comparable to other cards? Then only make purchases with your Discover Student Platinum Card that you can afford to pay back within a reasonable amount of time. The longer it takes you, the more you will end up paying, what with the interest and all! Do yourself a favor and do not use your card as a license to live beyond your means.
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