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Stratus Rewards Visa

Another card looking for a piece of the ultra-elite credit card market is the Stratus Rewards Visa White card.

The card comes with a $1,500 annual fee. This upscale rewards card is targeted to folks who prefer private, luxury travel.

Card benefits and rewards include discounts on private jet travel, chauffeured car services and stays at luxury resorts, as well as merchandise from upscale retailers, VIP access to events and rare auction items.

Members also receive grab bags filled with select and exclusive items. These bags are similar to the gift bags given to celebrities at awards shows.

Membership to the Stratus Rewards Visa White card is limited. To become a member, you must have an affiliation with one of the card's luxury partners or be nominated by another card member. The card's Web site says they are currently not accepting new members.

 

 

 

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