Re: Hello again (no troll this time)



"Maarten Wiltink" <maarten@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

"Tai" <tai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, it's actually a dark gr[ea]y card with light gr[ae]y lettering,
aiui. The centurion or some such. Largest single purchase was
~US$2mil. Minimum annual charge, US$100k.

What do they do if you don't make it that far? Just send a bill for
the difference?

Cancel the card, AIUI. With that kind of card, with that kind of
visibility, in those circles, I suspect that might be a very painful
slap on the wrist. And you probably shouldn't expect getting a second
chance, either.

Richard
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