Milwaukee Brewers Credit Card: Baseball Team Logo Credit Cards Score Big

December 17th, 2007 | by admin |
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The Milwaukee Brewers’ team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America. ( www.brewerscreditcard.com ).  This rewards credit card has hit a home run with fans across the country.  Like many colleges, retail stores and airlines have done for years, baseball teams like the Milwaukee Brewers are now being featured on consumer credit cards.  These baseball oriented credit cards are rapidly growing in popularity with major league baseball fans nationwide.

The Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America has features like no annual fee and a 0% intro Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks during the first 12 monthly billing cycles.   Additional incentives designed to gain customer share in the competitive rewards credit card market, include exciting offers like an official MLB™ licensed jersey for the team of your choice after the first qualifying transaction using the card.  In addition to the no annual fee and 0% introductory APR, card holders can quickly earns points (at a rate of 1 point for every net retail dollar spent) that can be redeemed for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, exclusive experiences with the Milwaukee Brewers, travel rewards and cash-back bonuses.

The Bank Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America has cornered the market — every official team logo can be represented on the face of the card.  Other websites offering the card include www.majorleaguecreditcard.com and www.collegecreditbuilder.com/mlbcards.htm.    Consumers feel good about supporting their home teams and feel proud to be card carrying fans publicly displaying their team spirit every day. 



Sharlene
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