Museums on Us 2007
Jonathan has once again found great things, one of which is Bank of America’s Museums on Us 2007.
Show your Bank of America or MBNA debit, ATM or credit card at any of the 85 participating museums listed on the site and you get two free admissions during the month of May.
Participating museums are located in California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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April 28th, 2007 at 4:40 am
wow I liked flash work done by the site builder….thats amazing …and the information also very helpful….. awesome Museum…thanks for sharing..
Daniel.
May 21st, 2007 at 8:26 am
The only thing is I will no longer do business with BoA.
Former MBNA card holders with BoA were given a new disclosure notice about new finance charge rates, along with a blurb specifically stating you could stay on the old rates if you wrote in for that.
I did, they cancelled my card. I have taken all my business away from then and my fiancé is considering taking his bank accounts away from them as well.
May 21st, 2007 at 9:01 am
If you had a balance on the card and wrote in, you could keep that old term until your balance was paid in full, but they cancel the card so that you can’t charge anything under those old terms. It’s a fairly common practice, although deceitful because they could at least state up front that by writing in to keep those old terms, you were going to get your account cancelled. They’re required to give you the option to keep old terms, but not required to tell you the consequences of using that option.
BoA has done a lot of questionable things since taking over MBNA. I still have an old MBNA card from the mid 90s. I never use it because I’m exclusively using a Chase rewards credit card now. I look through their terms of service changes to make sure they don’t add an annual fee, but other than that, it’s just going to stay at home because I have absolutely no reason to use it. I wasn’t real fond of MBNA, either, so it was just one evil replacing another.
As long as you have the card, I don’t think getting into a museum for free is going to require you to do much more than just flash the card.