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Weird things that actually happened 50 years ago - Page 21 of 23 - Kiwi Report

Weird things that actually happened 50 years ago


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[post_page_title]Card to come by[/post_page_title]
Despite their absolute ubiquity nowadays, there’s still a level of caution surrounding any reputable credit-card scheme. Being accepted for a card involves several checks to make sure that the applicant is capable of handling a line of credit.

Card to come by

In the 60s, however, companies couldn’t get credit cards off their shelves fast enough, intent on getting as many people on a line of credit as possible. In fact, people would often receive an active card in the mail without having applied for one, until this practice was halted in the 1970s.

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