Charge card (Fallout 4)

The charge card is a junk item in Fallout 4.

Characteristics
The card appears to be a credit or bank card used before the war and is no longer recognized or accepted anywhere in the Commonwealth. Although Parker Quinn touts it as an alternative to bottlecaps, no store in the Commonwealth will take it as a form of payment. Brooks in Far Harbor will redeem it for 100 caps though.

Dialogue
Despite not being accepted by any merchants in the Commonwealth, it can lead to unique dialogue options when talking to some, such as: Brooks in Far Harbor is the only merchant who accepts the card, and he will give the player 100 caps in exchange for it.
 * Myrna, who describes the card as "filthy synth money."
 * Solomon, who is uncomfortable working with abstract representations of money.
 * Moe Cronin, who accuses the player of scamming him.
 * Polly, who is confused by it.
 * Sheng Kawolski, who is familiar with Parker Quinn's scam and encourages the player character to dispose of their card.
 * KL-E-0, who appreciates the novelty of crushing someone under the burden of financial debt.
 * Daisy, who is both astonished – as she hasn't seen one since before the war – and pitiful.
 * Arturo Rodriguez, who sees it as a poor joke.

Crafting
The charge card can be broken down into its individual components for use in crafting:

Locations

 * One can be bought from Parker Quinn for 110 caps.
 * Fort Strong, in an opened dumpster in the ruined house nearest (middle of the three) to the bridge. The dumpster is somewhat hidden behind a broken wall behind a leaned over shelf with nothing on it.
 * Rarely sold at level four trading stands.
 * Southeast of Walden Pond is a merchant that rarely has it.
 * Deb at Bunker Hill can sell a charge card.

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