Moopere
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I've got the opposite view and have found the Amex network, including everything from phone CSR's to the web presence to be excellent - so good in fact I've pondered more than once to just give up the 'game' on bank issued VISA's and whatnot as they are a complete pita to administer and waiting times to talk to someone if it all goes wrong are laughably long (30-45-60 mins+).
Amex has always been prompt to answer, have fixed everything that needs fixing quickly, and always enquire as to whether you are satisfied before they hand up the call - if not, they pursue whatever remains.
Bank issued Amex cards though are so opaque. They look and smell like a 'real' Amex, but I've never been satisfied with them - you are forced into the same poor service and facilities as any other bank issued card. Business wise, I'm sure the tie-in with the local banks has worked for them, insofar as getting far greater exposure and by way of that, acceptance, but its also muddied, or allowed to be muddied, their otherwise good name because consumer bank service levels are just atrocious.
Amex has always been prompt to answer, have fixed everything that needs fixing quickly, and always enquire as to whether you are satisfied before they hand up the call - if not, they pursue whatever remains.
Bank issued Amex cards though are so opaque. They look and smell like a 'real' Amex, but I've never been satisfied with them - you are forced into the same poor service and facilities as any other bank issued card. Business wise, I'm sure the tie-in with the local banks has worked for them, insofar as getting far greater exposure and by way of that, acceptance, but its also muddied, or allowed to be muddied, their otherwise good name because consumer bank service levels are just atrocious.