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Not sure if there is much interest in this but here is an interesting option to anyone wanting a pre-paid credit card and also are into Capcom games.

http://www.capcom-unity-card.com/

Discounts, Rewards, Access.

Get cash back, get free & exclusive stuff, save money.

Not credit, no credit check, no finance charges, no debt. Just a great way to manage your money and get great rewards, anywhere Visa is used.

Discounts:

Get a 15% discount on ANY purchases from the Capcom Online Store. Just buy two full priced games and your card pays for itself.

Rewards:

Earning cash-back Rewards

Earn a half-percent cash-back on your every day spending

Earn up to 20% cash-back from Capcom Rewards Mall with over 750 online merchants, like iTunes, BestBuy.com, Target.com and more.

Redeem cash-back Rewards

Redeem cash back for gift cards at a discount, or load the cash right on your Capcom-Unity Visa card.

Earn & Redeem Capcom Unity Points

Earn points which are redeemable for free downloads, rare merchandise, unique one-of-a-kind experiences, and a variety of other, unique rewards.

Earn 5,000 Unity points just for signing up

Earn 500 Unity points each time you load your card via payroll direct deposit Earn 5 Unity points for every dollar you load on your card

Redeem Unity points for points based auctions a variety of exclusive Capcom rewards, such as an all-expense paid trip to major video gaming events, be written into a game, have lunch with a game producer and much more.

Access:

Participate in selected new game closed Beta tests

Exclusive access to electronic assets

A chance to win all Capcom games for the next five years

Obtain Cardholder exclusives: limited-edition game merchandise

Redeem or win Unique Capcom Experiences:

Be written into a comic book

Be an extra on a Capcom movie set

And more... new experiences announced periodically!

VIP Event Access:

Exclusive game launch parties

Line-cutting at major events such as Comic-con and others

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You have to have a real hard-on for Capcom to be able to make full use of those features.

And not mind looking like a total dork.

I have a feeling (and I know so for my case) that most of us probably have a habit of coming off a little dorky. I mean our fearless leader apparently stores a ton of game mags at work.

I really doubt that looking dorky for having a Capcom credit card is really that big of a deal for most of us. Even if they won't admit that out loud :P

Anyway, it does look like there are some awesome "rewards" too bad they probably require that you spend a small fortune to even have a shot at them.

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I have a feeling (and I know so for my case) that most of us probably have a habit of coming off a little dorky. I mean our fearless leader apparently stores a ton of game mags at work.

I really doubt that looking dorky for having a Capcom credit card is really that big of a deal for most of us. Even if they won't admit that out loud :P

Anyway, it does look like there are some awesome "rewards" too bad they probably require that you spend a small fortune to even have a shot at them.

I am not commenting on the number of issues I still have at my last job that I haven't been employed with since May 2nd 2008 (they are still there, just stored in a nice climate controlled area, where most of my collection here is going to be going till I get a place of my own there). I can understand Philly having issues at work, nothing wrong with that, I mean, everyone has mags at work right? :unsure:

I would probably collect the credit cards rather than use them (I remember just a few years ago trying to collect the special edition coins that were popular in Japanese arcades for Street Fighter II-forget it, you would need lots of $$$).

Not to sound dorky or anything but at one point I had furniture made out of the milk crates that contained my mags (a computer desk and an entertainment center than a coffee table).

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