Anarchist credit card
My bank rejected my application to customize my credit card with this photo of Emma Goldman:

Not sure whether it was becuase she violates the “no political content” rule or the “no celebrities” one.
So… I’m trying again with an image of a typewritten dadaist micropoem I composed. It doesn’t violate any of their rules, does it?
Images that include any of the following will be rejected:
- Trademarks, copyrighted materials, advertising, or branding.
- Celebrities, musicians, athletes, entertainers, or other public figures.
- Telephone numbers, URLs, account numbers, addresses, or email addresses.
- Cartoon characters or artwork that you have not created and/or do not have permission from the copyright owner to use.
- Violent, offensive, anti-social, or death imagery – including any other material that could be perceived as violent.
- Provocative, lewd, or sexual content – including nude, semi-nude, or partially clothed pictures of people of any age.
- Dead animals, including game animals.
- Political or religious imagery.
- Symbols representing money or other content that might result in confusion at the point of sale, or that might result in card fraud.
- Socially unacceptable or discriminatory behavior or signs (for example, gangs, hatred, drug or alcohol abuse, graffiti, profanity, or other obscene behavior or gestures).
- Images of flags, unless it is one of the flag-related images from our photo gallery.









