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Credit Card
What was the first credit card to be issued and in which year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Credit was first used in Assyria, Babylon and Egypt 3000 years ago. The bill of exchange - the forerunner of banknotes - was established in the 14th century. Debts were settled by one-third cash and two-thirds bill of exchange. Paper money followed only in the 17th century.
The first advertisement for credit was placed in 1730 by Christopher Thornton, who offered furniture that could be paid off weekly.
From the 18th century until the early part of the 20th, tallymen sold clothes in return for small weekly payments. They were called "tallymen" because they kept a record or tally of what people had bought on a wooden stick. One side of the stick was marked with notches to represent the amount of debt and the other side was a record of payments. In the 1920s, a shopper's plate - a "buy now, pay later" system - was introduced in the USA. It could only be used in the shops which issued it.
In 1950, Diners Club and American Express launched their charge cards in the USA, the first "plastic money". In 1951, Diners Club issued the first credit card to 200 customers who could use it at 27 restaurants in New York. But it was only until the establishment of standards for the magnetic strip in 1970 that the credit card became part of the information age.
I'm not sure the magnetic strip played a part. I had a barcalycard in 1972 - that didn't have a magnetic strip. All credit cards were put in an embosser that imprited the details on carbon separated paper an dpunch card. The punch card went back to the credit card company and eventually they sent them back to you with your bill.
That was great because - especially if you were overseas - it could take weeks or months for the bill to finally get back and appear on your statement..