Kind of an ambiguous question. I'm guessing what you are really asking is: "What credit issuers use metal credit cards?"
The original was Amex with their "Black" card now referred to as the "Centurion" card. Astronomical fees ($5000 sign up fee, $2500 yearly, and $250,000 minimum purchases per year) provided you with status and a concierge service at your beck and call for every need.
I just received a Chase Sapphire Preferred and I was very happily surprised that it is metal as well. Yearly fee is only $95 so it's hardly exclusive. It does have a concierge service but it aint no Black card. It is the coolest thing to ever be in my wallet.
Some credit cards are heavy because they are made of metal instead of plastic, which can make them more durable and prestigious.
Paper money.
The three types of credit cards available in the market today are secured credit cards, unsecured credit cards, and prepaid credit cards.
Bank Of America offers many different credit cards. It offers cash rewards credit cards, points rewards credit cards, travel and airline rewards credit cards, lower interest rate credit cards, and build or rebuild credit cards.
Apacer is the name of the company that manufactures some SD cards. You can contact them from their Contact link on their webpage.
People who misuse credit cards are charged for misusing credit cards.
Airline credit cards are credit cards issued by airlines. They have no real benefits over regular credit cards, apart from the fact that you can collect Air Miles with them.
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There are many credit card companies that offer reliable credit cards. However, my list of reliable credit cards would include Visa, MasterCard, HSBC, and RBC credit cards.