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indianagirl21
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by indianagirl21 » Sep Wed 08, 2010 12:32 am
boilerbabe wrote:We pay our card off every month, so the rates don't bother us. There are no annual fees and the vacation financing is awesome! If you book a Disney vacation package, you have 6 months to pay off your vacation at 0% interest! We use this every time and it's a big help!!!
We'll have alot of Disney Dollars for this vacation and we always use it for our meals. It's like our own dining plan!
I have the Disney Visa card too and I like the whole thing about the Disney Dollars and booking a Disney Vacation Package too. Also they give a pretty good discount on Disney Cruises also.
I like it and feel that its worth it... as long as you pay your card off every month... why not get it.
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boilerbabe
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by boilerbabe » Sep Wed 08, 2010 9:51 am
I've had a few issues with several purchases, one of them being on e-bay, and Chase totally backed me! I have no complaints about this card or Chase! But, I'm sure everyone has their own story.
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elizabethswann
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by elizabethswann » Sep Wed 08, 2010 12:52 pm
That's a good review to her, boilerbabe. Everyone does have their own stories so I hope that those looking into the Disney Visa could do some additional research and reviews online before making their decision.