Capital One-Discover merger may face stiff antitrust review in Washington

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I'm not the other commenter, but I've had a Discover card for over a decade, and there have only been 2 places I've ever wanted to buy something that didn't take Discover. One was an obscure website and the other was a small town antique store.

So to answer your question, I do have some other credit card options, but it's mostly for cash back reasons (I can use the best card for the category each month).

Thanks. I guess it was just my perception that it isn't widely accepted. Maybe it's just not obvious? Like a lot of places accept it but don't have a sign up or whatever?

It was also a joke for a long time. Back in the late 90s/early 00s, it wasn't nearly as widely accepted. It was way more niche back then. Nowadays it's pretty much the same as any other card.

And I'll agree with the guy above that I have had absolutely stellar experiences with Discover. This potential merger has me legit bummed out.

I guess I haven't paid attention since then because yeah, my perception of Discover is that a lot of placed don't accept it. If this merger doesn't fuck it up, I'm inclined to apply for a card.