Luxurious style is more accessible through Visa club card

May 13, 2008 - 2:13am | News | Plastic cards |
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[img_assist|nid=7366|title=|desc=|link=none|align=left|width=100|height=63]People now do not need to join several clubs to enjoy various luxury amenities. The Elite Shares Club offers its customers a $12,000 membership to get access to all amenities including jet charters, luxury residences, exotic automobiles and VIP concierge services.

This will be possible due to a new Visa debit card that provides unlimited member access to all club amenities. The new card is offered through Bank of America and it allows club members to use the exclusive card for jet charters, luxury vacation residences, exotic automobiles and additional amenities under a single membership.

"People seeking to join a fractional jet or destination club are already quite familiar with the prepaid card concept," stated Michael Friedman, President of Elite Shares Club. Usually members of focused clubs pay a preliminary fee in amount that exceeds six figures and they may stay only four weeks in a residence or a destination club. Customers using the Elite Shares Club membership Visa card get everything under one membership, access to private jets, luxury residences, exotic automobiles and many other amenities, without having to join three or more clubs, and pay several membership fees or deal with the hassle of ownership.




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