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Credit Card Websites Who Support Mozilla?

citoc asks: "I'm currently planning on dumping my Capital One Card because I'm sick of them not supporting my browser of choice (if you don't support my browser, I'm not going to support you). So I'm wondering what credit card companies do support the use of Mozilla/Moz-based browsers for their websites, so I know to whom my money should go." Update: 12/03 21:41 GMT by C :It appears that Capital One is listening. Click below for good news for Mozilla users that happen to also be Capital One customers.

I got this in an email right before the Thanksgiving break:

You do matter. We opened up our site to Mozilla and Gecko based browsers on Nov 14. It was a lot more work than it looked like. We went through a great deal of testing to ensure the browsers would behave properly. A financial web site has a ton of underpinning backend functionality, so we struggle a little more with these changes than a site like USA Today. But we did it, and everyone should be good to go now. Let me know if you have any trouble with it. Ken Woelk Web Service Quality Capital One
Wow! They actually had this all done before the article went up. Thanks a bunch Ken for the hard work you and your team put in to make the Capital One website compatible with Mozilla users. I'm sure your work will be greatly appreciated in the future.

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  1. Re:don't be so arrogant by GreyWolf3000 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    The level of cynicism that Ask Slashdotters receive is absolutely outrageous. Give the guy a break.

    I support consumers setting their own standards, and not accepting corporate bottom lines. That being said, we can safely say that browser-based boycotting is ineffective at best.

    Read the article again, and you'll see that he merely asks the Slashdot crowd for alternative companies that won't lock him in to Internet Explorer. He does not attempt to thrust any form of digital politics into the limelight, or attempt to gain sympathy from the tech-savvy crowd here. Notice he does not splurge out a long tirade about the evils of IE or the importance of standards; he merely asks for an alternative. Choice in the free market (or semi-free, as the case may be) is like a vote--ever wonder why people vote for third party candidates?

    I'm sorry for ranting, but I'm sick of how Ask Slashdot is being done. Most people don't have an "answer," so they criticize the question. Or in other cases, they attempt to give the obvious answer, regardless of being covered in one of the links! People don't Ask Slashdot to get majorly dissed.

    Well, this rant has turned into less about you and more about Ask Slashdot in general. Perhaps this should've gone in my journal.

    --
    Slashdot: Where people pretend to be twice as smart as they really are by behaving like children.
  2. Summary by DeadSea · · Score: 5, Informative

    Gopher uses Mozilla with his MBNA Card.

    AmDrEx points to Discover Card.

    tswinzig says that American Express works fine.

    spaceling points out that you could get an AT&T Universal Card.

    inepom01 recommends Chase Manhattan.

    An Anonymous Coward says that he uses Providian.

    Several folks have also pointed out online banks that they use: