i met a guy with a jp morgan palladium card and a centurion card and it got me thinking why would you need 2 credit cards if they both have no preset spending limit
>>1770855
One could be a company card
>>1770855
Did you feel your penis shrinking after you see those cards? Did you see him growing a bulge in his pants when he showed you the cards?
Yeah, that's what it's for.
>>1770855
Because they are different institutions with different benefits.
>>1770855
The sound of a metal card gives me a literal hard on.
>>1770855
Just so you know, the card pictured is harder to get than the Centurion.
>>1771717
not really centurion is invite only plus you have to spend a certain amount palladium is just have 10 million dollars
>>1771717
What is the hardest card to get?
>>1771720
Not necessarily. I believe with the Palladium, you'd need to have a relationship with JP Morgan private bank, wealth management or investment bank.
>>1771721
Technically, the Centurion isn't that hard to get anymore. And that pisses off a lot of Amex holders. The qualification for this card is rumoured to be having at least $25,000,000 in investments held in JP Morgan's private banking division; but the card can also be extended to select customers of Chase Private Client.
The actual materials of the card cost approximately $1,000, between the palladium and gold that make up the card's surface.
Bloomberg was quoted as calling this card the card for "the 1% of the 1%".
That's coo if you're not rping. Did you ask him what he does for a living?
>>1770855
what makes these cards so special?
>>1772362
Their exclusiveness
>>1772362
The materials they're made of and what one can do with one.
Essentially, the people that hold one have amassed a massive wealth and could use cash but this provides a level of security and prestige unrivaled anywhere.
People with the American Express Centurian Card receive a monthly copy of Centurian Magazine which showcases some very very exclusive things. If you thought Robb Report was a nice magazine, you haven't seen anything yet.
I don't know much about the Palladium Card other than the fact that the requirements are pretty pretty stringent.
>>1772351
My sister saw one back when she worked as a cashier. But we live in a state where there's a lot of hidden wealth.