I demagnetized the strip and then shredded the foil. The exterior was something of a metal foil and then interior was a metal plate. My parents disposed of credit cards with scissors, but this card would have destroyed scissors, too. Let’s just say that didn’t work out so well for my shredder. My shredder has a credit card shredding function. But then I wanted to properly dispose of the Bonvoy card. I love the hearty feel of the Bonvoy Brilliant card. A few days later, I got an invitation to the Aspire card from Hilton/Amex, so I got the Hilton card and cancelled the Bonvoy Brilliant. So, I got the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant™ American Express® Card. I wanted the Hilton Honors American Express Aspire card. Now that metal credit cards are standard for premium rewards cards, many TPG readers find themselves asking, How do I dispose of a metal credit card? (Photo by The Points Guy) If you would like to ask us a question, tweet us at message us on Facebook or email us. Editor’s note: Today we’re launching a new weekly column to answer your credit card questions.
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