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Hold up, Don Don Donki has its own credit card?
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Whenever I walk past a Don Don Donki store, no matter how hard I try to resist, I can’t help but enter. There’s something about the chaotic and garish displays of Japanese products that just draws you in like a rubbish heap magnet. Well, everyone’s favourite Japanese megastore just got better with its very own credit card that will let...

Whenever I walk past a Don Don Donki store, no matter how hard I try to resist, I can’t help but enter. There’s something about the chaotic and garish displays of Japanese products that just draws you in like a rubbish heap magnet. Well, everyone’s favourite Japanese megastore just got better with its very own credit card that will let you earn sweet, sweet rebates as you spend.

DCS is a financial institution that isn’t a bank but also issues credit cards. Their cards are usually powered by payment networks like Visa, MasterCard and UnionPay DCS Don Don Donki $500 Limit Credit Card — Junior credit card with a $500 limit aimed at students and NSFs If you have the Don Don Donki $500 Limit Card: Earn up to 2 per cent cash rebates at Don Don Donki outlets Free Insurance Coverage for Regular Credit Cardmembers: Up to $1 million personal accident protection, $250,000 on-flight personal accident insurance and travel inconvenience reimbursement.

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