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ICICI Bank Times Black Credit Card Application Process Experience & My Opinion - Dr.Anand456

Dr.Anand456

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As a customer, I decided to explore the ICICI Bank Times Black Credit Card (marketed as a premium offering) in depth. While the application process was seamless, my overall experience has been underwhelming. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the card’s strengths, weaknesses, and overall practicality:


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Application Experience

I received a message from Times Black stating that the application process for the card had opened. Given that existing ICICI Bank customers were reportedly getting approved easily, I decided to give it a try. To my surprise, the card was approved within a minute, without requiring detailed documentation or a CIBIL inquiry. It even appeared in my app instantly.

While the process was quick and effortless, it raises concerns about exclusivity. If a card marketed as “premium” is so easily accessible, it loses the prestige it aims to convey.


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Strengths

1. Premium Appeal:
The card is marketed as an exclusive, high-net-worth offering, targeting customers seeking a prestigious image.


2. Milestone-Based Rewards: The card provides milestone rewards, making it appealing to users with significant monthly expenses.


3. Effortless Approval: For existing ICICI customers, the application and approval process is straightforward and hassle-free.




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Weaknesses

1. Lack of Movie Benefits:
Despite being branded as premium, the absence of movie or lifestyle benefits is disappointing. Many mid-tier cards offer such perks, making this omission noticeable.


2. High Spending Criteria: Most benefits, including the ₹25 lakh annual spend for a fee waiver, are designed for individuals with exceptionally high spending capacity. This makes the card impractical for average customers.


3. Limited Rewards Rate: For a premium card, the rewards rate is underwhelming and falls short compared to competitors.


4. Shared Credit Limit: If you already hold multiple ICICI Bank cards (like I do), the credit limit is shared across all cards. This restricts your ability to fully utilize the Times Black Credit Card.


5. High Fees Without Justification: The joining and annual fees (₹20,000 + GST each) feel excessive given the limited rewards and benefits.


6. Potential Devaluation: Based on trends, there’s a concern that the card’s benefits may decrease further over time, reducing its long-term value.




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Overall Experience

This card seems to struggle between appealing to regular customers and catering to high-net-worth individuals. While it may be worth trying for a year, its lack of unique benefits, stringent criteria for rewards, and shared credit limits make it unlikely to retain customer interest in the long run.


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Suggestions for Improvement

1. Add competitive movie or lifestyle benefits to match other premium cards in the market.


2. Lower the annual fee waiver criteria to make the card more accessible and appealing.


3. Enhance the rewards structure to provide better value for high-net-worth customers.




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Final Verdict

The ICICI Bank Times Black Credit Card has potential but falls short of delivering on its promise of exclusivity and practicality. The high fees, restrictive rewards, and lack of additional credit capacity make it a less appealing option for both average and premium users.

Unless ICICI Bank reconsiders its approach and improves the card’s benefits, I predict many customers (myself included) will cancel it after the first year. At its current state, it’s not a card I’d recommend for long-term use.

Feel free to share your thoughts below. Thanks for reading.
 

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This is a no brainer avoid.
The combined joining benefits (for paying 23600) are realistically worth less than 10000, and nobody will use the card to get 2--2.5% return
 
>Lack of Movie Benefits

I have never been able to understand why Indians are so obsessed with their movie benefits. A movie with your family costs a ₹1000 at best and how many times are you going to the movies anyway to justify a card with 20k annual fees? Every other card from every bank has discounts on BMS nowadays so nobody is paying full price for movies anyway. A Luxury card having movie benefits cheapens it in my eyes since that ‘benefit’ is not even worth mentioning and a moot point at best.


Other than this, Good Review OP. Keep it up.
 
>Lack of Movie Benefits

I have never been able to understand why Indians are so obsessed with their movie benefits. A movie with your family costs a ₹1000 at best and how many times are you going to the movies anyway to justify a card with 20k annual fees? Every other card from every bank has discounts on BMS nowadays so nobody is paying full price for movies anyway. A Luxury card having movie benefits cheapens it in my eyes since that ‘benefit’ is not even worth mentioning and a moot point at best.


Other than this, Good Review OP. Keep it up.
The point isn't how much we can save on movies with this card. The point is, if even an entry-level card can offer good movie benefits, why can't a premium card offer the same? For some people, movie benefits matter; for others, they don't. My point is that a premium card should include all types of benefits.

When this card is being issued even to average users, they would naturally expect movie benefits and other perks so that they can easily recover the card's fees.

That's all. And thank you for your complimen t.
 
I will try to use ICICI Times Black Credit Card for a year, this is my plan for now. Let's see what to do next.
 

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Has anyone else been charged joining fees on this card recently? I just got charged today. I think the bank has started applying joining charges to everyone one by one.

I also noticed something else: the card is virtually available on the iMobile app and also in the Times Black app, but the CVV is not visible. I even tried making a transaction, but I couldn't proceed due to the absence of the CVV.

Additionally, there’s no update about the physical delivery of this card yet. I haven’t received any message regarding the card being dispatched either.

Does anyone else have any updates about this? And has anyone else been charged joining fees for this card? Please share your thoughts below.
 
Has anyone else been charged joining fees on this card recently? I just got charged today. I think the bank has started applying joining charges to everyone one by one.

I also noticed something else: the card is virtually available on the iMobile app and also in the Times Black app, but the CVV is not visible. I even tried making a transaction, but I couldn't proceed due to the absence of the CVV.

Additionally, there’s no update about the physical delivery of this card yet. I haven’t received any message regarding the card being dispatched either.

Does anyone else have any updates about this? And has anyone else been charged joining fees for this card? Please share your thoughts below.
Yes, I got charged the fees, but no update on the physical delivery of the card. For me CVV is visible on the iMobile app, but I am thinking of canceling the card. I confirmed from ICICI customer care that if I cancel the card before activating it, then they will refund the joining fees + GST.
 
It looks like the trend of canceling the Times Black credit card has officially started today, and this could signal a turning point for both users and the company. While Times Black may have been celebrating the initial wave of interest and the large number of new cardholders, the real test of the card’s success is just beginning.

As the cancellation requests start pouring in, it’s likely to leave a significant impact. Many users might have signed up out of curiosity or due to the initial hype, but the card’s actual value will only become apparent over time. A year down the line, people will truly assess whether the promised benefits are as useful as they seem or if they fall short of expectations.

Moreover, the exclusivity aspect of the card is something to watch closely. If Times Black fails to offer unique or impactful benefits, users will have little reason to retain the card. On the other hand, if the company can deliver on its claims and provide genuine value, they might still retain a loyal customer base.

This situation is a pivotal moment for Times Black. Their response to user feedback and their ability to prove the card’s worth will determine whether this becomes a success story or a cautionary tale. Let’s see how this unfolds in the coming months.
 
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