Rewards For The Young At Heart

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(NAPSA)—Many rewards come with age. In addition to wisdom, insight and experience, now Americans 50 years of age and older are being offered special perks on everydayactivities. One such example? AARP and Bank One are offering a new credit card that provides both flexibility and immediate, customized rewards in one easy swipe. That’s not all. The new card also offers “peace of mind” benefits such as zero liability for unauthorized purchases, members-only dedicated customer service and the option to choose the payment date, as well as special discounts. The AARP Rewards Platinum Visa card gives a full one percent back on purchases from thefirst dollar spent, with no annual fee and a low introductory rate. This rewards structure is unlike other cash-back rewards cards that attach a “threshold” dollar value that must be met before a full one percentis given. Cardmembers can choose either $25 back in cash or a gift certificate to select merchants including gas stations, restau- rants and other leadingretailers every time they accumulate 2,500 points. To learn more or to apply, go to www.bankone.com/aarpor call 1-877-896-2751.