The History of Credit Cards

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Today its referred as the old plastic but all credit card buffs know that the first credit cards were not made of plastic but cellulose and metal plates.

Encyclopedia Britannica documents that, the use of credit cards originated in the United States during the 1920s, when individual firms, such as oil companies and hotel chains, began issuing them to customers.

Also, in the 1920s, stylish stores in the United States issued them to their favorite customers.

So at that time they were highly localized in acceptance. So if you lived in Los Angeles you couldnt use your credit card in Chicago. But credit cards gained nationwide usage after the likes of Henry Ford gave the world mass produced automobiles.

The ability to travel across America had the unintended consequence of popularizing the credit card usage.

The 1950s saw the founding of the Diners Club, which now is one of the biggest credit card companies worldwide.

Its founder, Mr. Frank McNamara probably was surprised the way his start up turned out to be. The card was first intended to enable Diners customers to have their meals without paying for them, and Diners club would foot the...

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