I believe a lot of friends have jumped in the promotion from RevolutionMoneyExchange.Com. Now they are offering another service to us—the Revolution Card! RevolutionCard is from the same company that brought you the PayPal competitor RevolutionMoneyExchange.Com
Corporation with Buy.Com, Revolution card is offering $50 off $51 when you apply for this card and use it at Buy.Com. Revolution Card is a new way to make purchases online and aimed to compete with PayPal/Google Check Out. It’s a PIN based credit card which is said to offer great security and ease of use than other payment methods. Or more precisely, it’s a kind of debit/credit hybrid card. A good point is they offer you low interest rates.
What makes RevolutionCard different?
+ Greater security because it’s a PIN-based credit card.
+ Non-embossed card helps protect your identity.
+ No annual fee. No gimmicks.
+ Low APRs with no teaser rates.
You can see the list of merchants that accept RevolutionCard now.
The promotion expires on March 21, 2008. Click here to get more details. I can also expect they will promote rewards programs in the near future to compete with major credit card issuers. Otherwise, I only have one reason to use this card—get $50 from Buy.Com.

























February 26th, 2008 at 2:43 pm
will there be a hard pull for application?
February 26th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Sure, I think there will be a hit on your credit report.
May 1st, 2008 at 10:23 am
I applied for this card, was approved, received the card but when I tried to use it on buy.com to take advantage of the $50 first purchase promotion I couldn’t. I spent over 3 weeks trying to resolve the problem dealing with representatives that promised the moon — or at least to correct the problem and call me back with the status or have a supervisor get back to me. No one ever got back to me, no one ever called and guess what? The promotion ended yesterday and whatever this problem with the card that RevolutionMoney was claiming was never resolved and still to this day no one was able to tell me what the problem actually was. You know what I think? I think they bit off more than they could chew with this promotion; I think so many people applied for it that they would have lost money if they gave $50 back to everyone who was entitled so they had to fabricate some “problem” when it because too much for them to handle. Guess what? The promotion expired last night and by some miracle they fixed the problem today. So great, now I can use the card but I won’t get my $50 promotion. How convenient. Now I am going to file a complaint with ripoffreport.com
May 1st, 2008 at 10:47 am
I’m sorry to hear that. You can file a complaint at http://www.BBB.org. If you can state your problem clearly, I think they will contact you.