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Auctionbytes-NewsFlash, Number 621 - October 03, 2003 - ISSN 1539-5065     

New eBay Credit Card Allows Users to Accumulate 'Anything Points'
By Ina Steiner
AuctionBytes.com
October 03, 2003
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eBay and card issuer MBNA have introduced a new credit card that allows eBay users to earn eBay Anything Points with every purchase. The credit card is available in the U.S. this week and can be used to pay for purchases everywhere that MasterCard is accepted.

For purchases charged on the eBay credit card, cardholders will earn eBay Anything Points, a special eBay currency worth $.01 for each point, which can be spent on virtually anything for sale on the eBay site.

The new credit card is the latest expansion of the eBay Anything Points program, launched in May 2003. Participating companies of the eBay Anything Points program can give points as rewards for purchases, incentives for new customer sign-ups, or in exchange for points accrued in their own loyalty programs.

Cardholders must be enrolled in the eBay Anything Points program to begin spending points earned from using this credit card. Once enrolled in the program, members' points are accumulated in their PayPal accounts.

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