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    Manual credit card imprinter - photo

    Manual credit card imprinter.




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    I remember using those. There was also a Sears catalog size book with all of the credit card numbers that not to be used and should be reported...

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    I used to work at a department store. The ones we had were similar to this. It actually had purple ink on the roller, rather than carbon paper.

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    I recall my mom being so proud to have finally been awarded a “credit card” from the local high-end department store. It was circa 1960 and the card just meant you didn’t have to pay “then and there” for clothing items, but you had weeks to pay them off. Back then the “card” was an embossed metal card which even came in its own suede protective sleeve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke_of_URL View Post
    I recall my mom being so proud to have finally been awarded a “credit card” from the local high-end department store. It was circa 1960 and the card just meant you didn’t have to pay “then and there” for clothing items, but you had weeks to pay them off. Back then the “card” was an embossed metal card which even came in its own suede protective sleeve.
    I think the first credit cards we had as I was growing up were Sears & Roebuck and the Montgomery Ward Charge cards As I recall they were almost never used Mom said those were to be used in case of an emergency only. I live by that philosophy still to this day. I might use my debit cards frequently but never my credit cards



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