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September 15, 2006

Funny Money Friday: World's Ugliest Credit Card

Money doesn't have to be boring! Each week, CreditBloggers.com takes a look at the lighter side of the personal finance world in a series called Funny Money Friday.

Customization and design are the name of the game in today's credit card industry. You name it, there is a credit card out there with a picture of it on the front. And some of those credit cards ain't pretty! Here are some of our picks for the world's ugliest credit cards:

35dy_1 Trump Card - Uggg! Platinum on black with lots of "class" to go around. Was it designed to look like an 80's limousine? Don't expect people to be awed when you bust this baby out to pay!

Card Beanie Baby Card - This credit card design is so chock full of beanie babies that you can't even make out you credit card number. Great for preventing shoulder surfing!

Hello_kitty_cc Hello Kitty Card - With sparkles! Completely not geared toward the youth market at all. What's next, a Barbie credit card?


Totalrewardsplatvisa135x80_0106 Harrah's Casino Card - Nothing says "financial responsibility" more than a credit card for gamblers with gold poker chips on the front.

Aussie   Aussie MasterCard - This Australian credit card is purple and rounded...Like a credit card version of Barney.

Do you have an ugly credit card? Share your picks for the world's ugliest credit cards in the comments section below. Happy Friday!

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yes ugly smughly for sure. a beany baby card. you have to be kidding me

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