Credit Card Offers Amex Explorer: 50,000 bonus Amex points

Earn uncapped Amex Points and enjoy a $400 travel credit every year!

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What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Signup bonus: 50,000 bonus Amex Membership Rewards Points, when you spend at least $4,000 on eligible purchases within 3 months of approval
  2. Earn 2 Membership Rewards Points per $1 on eligible purchases, uncapped, which you can transfer to 13 different airline & hotel programs
  3. $400 annual travel credit fully offsets the $395 annual fee

amex-explorer-card-art.pngWhy we like the American Express Explorer credit card

This card lets you earn Amex Membership Rewards points at a solid rate of 2 points per dollar, uncapped, without the higher annual fee of the Amex Platinum card.

You can transfer Amex points to 11 airline frequent flyer programs and 2 hotel loyalty programs, generally at a 2:1 rate. For example, this means you’re effectively earning 1 Velocity Point, Qatar Avios or Cathay Asia Mile per $1 spent on the card.

The $395 annual fee is offset by a $400 annual travel credit that you can spend on eligible flights, car rentals or hotels when booking through American Express Travel.

You'll also receive two free annual visits to the Amex Centurion Lounges in Sydney or Melbourne Airport, plus complimentary travel insurance. See our card guide for the full details:


AFF members are welcome to discuss this card in this thread.
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

Does any one know with this card (or AMEX in general) - if you don't have enough limit to pay a bill, but put your card in credit - will AMEX allow you to use the whole credit, or do they limit it to the actual card spending limit?

For example - if my limit is $1000. I then transfer an extra $200 to the card. Can I pay a $1200 bill, or will AMEX decline based on the actual $1k limit?
(apologies for going slightly off topic).

P
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

Does any one know with this card (or AMEX in general) - if you don't have enough limit to pay a bill, but put your card in credit - will AMEX allow you to use the whole credit, or do they limit it to the actual card spending limit?

For example - if my limit is $1000. I then transfer an extra $200 to the card. Can I pay a $1200 bill, or will AMEX decline based on the actual $1k limit?
(apologies for going slightly off topic).

P

Officially: You're not supposed to put your card in credit. I've read of cases of AMEX in the US cancelling peoples accounts for such activity.

Anecdotally: I've accidentally overpaid my account here by a small amount (couple of hundred dollars) a few times, nothing happened. I wouldn't go putting it thousands into credit.
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

Does any one know with this card (or AMEX in general) - if you don't have enough limit to pay a bill, but put your card in credit - will AMEX allow you to use the whole credit, or do they limit it to the actual card spending limit?

For example - if my limit is $1000. I then transfer an extra $200 to the card. Can I pay a $1200 bill, or will AMEX decline based on the actual $1k limit?
(apologies for going slightly off topic).

P

You can use whatever cash you have in the account. So your $1200 bill will be fine.

Officially: You're not supposed to put your card in credit. I've read of cases of AMEX in the US cancelling peoples accounts for such activity.

My AMEX cards are perpetually in credit. No problems at all with this.
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

If Amex works like any other card u should be able to . FYI u can go slightly over your limit with Amex
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

Actually I asked Amex , they didn't have a problem . Said they could send me a cheque for excess amount if I wanted .
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

If you are really are paranoid why don't you pay half the bill. Put funds in. And then pay again
 
Re: The Explorer Credit Card (New AMEX Ca

Great, thanks for the responses!

If you are really are paranoid why don't you pay half the bill. Put funds in. And then pay again

Not an option unfortunately - very primitive direct debit setup, can't be paid in halves/in advance...

P
 
Sometimes they do lock the account for being in too much credit. Happened to me, but it was about 10 years ago.
 
Interesting offer popped up on my Explorer some time in the past couple of days:

[TABLE="width: 912"][TR="class: offer even dyngs expanded-terms-section, bgcolor: #EFEFEF"][TD="class: offer-headline"]9.99% p.a. for 6 months[/TD][TD="class: offer-merchant"]LOW RATE FOR 6 MONTHS
Take advantage of this low rate on new purchases
You're invited to enrol for a promotional low interest rate for 6 months of 9.99% p.a. on new purchases on your Card. Simply enrol by the Expiry Date mentioned. This low rate is available from the date of your enrolment. Once enrolled, you can take advantage of this great rate for your new purchases including holiday season shopping, larger purchases you’ve been thinking of or simply your everyday essentials. It’s just another way we can thank you for your loyalty.
[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]

I don't carry a balance from month to month, so I don't think this will have any impact on me financially, but hey, for the next six months at least, my Explorer is a low-rate, high-rewards credit card :P
 
Interesting offer popped up on my Explorer some time in the past couple of days:

[TABLE="width: 912"] [TR="class: offer even dyngs expanded-terms-section, bgcolor: #EFEFEF"] [TD="class: offer-headline"]9.99% p.a. for 6 months[/TD] [TD="class: offer-merchant"]LOW RATE FOR 6 MONTHS
Take advantage of this low rate on new purchases
You're invited to enrol for a promotional low interest rate for 6 months of 9.99% p.a. on new purchases on your Card. Simply enrol by the Expiry Date mentioned. This low rate is available from the date of your enrolment. Once enrolled, you can take advantage of this great rate for your new purchases including holiday season shopping, larger purchases you’ve been thinking of or simply your everyday essentials. It’s just another way we can thank you for your loyalty.[/TD] [/TR] [/TABLE]
I don't carry a balance from month to month, so I don't think this will have any impact on me financially, but hey, for the next six months at least, my Explorer is a low-rate, high-rewards credit card :P

with tje default rate being 20%, this is half price, and if you are carrying a balance its good, but if you ar ecarrying a balance it does defeat the purpose of collecting points if youa re paying interest, in my opinion
 
Read over the last 50 pages or so so it appears AMEX are really clamping down on enforcing the one bonus per card?

Also noticed that it now may also be both Charge and normal credit cards?
Currently looking at applying for a second card for the the other half who holds a Plat Charge.
 
Read over the last 50 pages or so so it appears AMEX are really clamping down on enforcing the one bonus per card?


I think this is correct. 18 month period appears to be being enforced.

Don't forget about the David Jones AMEX card though, where it does not matter if you have held another AMEX in the past 18 months (except if it was another David Jones AMEX card).
 
Thanks, this is interesting. Hopefully I can find a nice offer. Just about the cancel the Edge.

.... David Jones AMEX card though, where it does not matter if you have held another AMEX in the past 18 months (except if it was another David Jones AMEX card).
 
Interesting offer popped up on my Explorer some time in the past couple of days:

[TABLE="width: 912"][TR="class: offer even dyngs expanded-terms-section, bgcolor: #EFEFEF"][TD="class: offer-headline"]9.99% p.a. for 6 months[/TD][TD="class: offer-merchant"]LOW RATE FOR 6 MONTHS
Take advantage of this low rate on new purchases
You're invited to enrol for a promotional low interest rate for 6 months of 9.99% p.a. on new purchases on your Card. Simply enrol by the Expiry Date mentioned. This low rate is available from the date of your enrolment. Once enrolled, you can take advantage of this great rate for your new purchases including holiday season shopping, larger purchases you’ve been thinking of or simply your everyday essentials. It’s just another way we can thank you for your loyalty.[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]
I don't carry a balance from month to month, so I don't think this will have any impact on me financially, but hey, for the next six months at least, my Explorer is a low-rate, high-rewards credit card :P

with tje default rate being 20%, this is half price, and if you are carrying a balance its good, but if you ar ecarrying a balance it does defeat the purpose of collecting points if youa re paying interest, in my opinion

I got the same offer and first thought was "wow, nice deal" and then quickly followed up with "hang on - I don't pay interest!"
 
Interesting offer popped up on my Explorer some time in the past couple of days:

[TABLE="width: 912"][TR="class: offer even dyngs expanded-terms-section, bgcolor: #EFEFEF"][TD="class: offer-headline"]9.99% p.a. for 6 months[/TD][TD="class: offer-merchant"]LOW RATE FOR 6 MONTHS
Take advantage of this low rate on new purchases
You're invited to enrol for a promotional low interest rate for 6 months of 9.99% p.a. on new purchases on your Card. Simply enrol by the Expiry Date mentioned. This low rate is available from the date of your enrolment. Once enrolled, you can take advantage of this great rate for your new purchases including holiday season shopping, larger purchases you’ve been thinking of or simply your everyday essentials. It’s just another way we can thank you for your loyalty.[/TD][/TR][/TABLE]
I don't carry a balance from month to month, so I don't think this will have any impact on me financially, but hey, for the next six months at least, my Explorer is a low-rate, high-rewards credit card :P



I prefer my Westpac Card which gave me 0% (with not set up %) on $43K for 18 months.
 
Has anyone recently received the bonus points for referring a friends application inspite of the referree being an existing card holder ? As per their terms if they are an existing card holder you are not entitled but bonus points have been awarded upto a month ago ? Does this loophole still exist ?any personal experiences ?
 
I can confirm this card can't be used for business purposes / large transactions.

Credit Limit: $9k
Available Balance: $9k

My desired transaction amount is $20k. So I put $11k on the card. Available Balance is now $20k.

When put through $20k, the transaction was declined. I rang AMEX and they said I can't spend more than $9k in a given month, they stated this a legislation they need to follow and that other banks shouldn't allow it either. My Westpac allows me to do this just fine. They waived it once for me and approved the $20k but said a note was put on file so I couldn't do it again. Quite sad as my Westpac Bus Plat only yields 1.2 SQ points per $.
 
I can confirm this card can't be used for business purposes / large transactions.

Credit Limit: $9k
Available Balance: $9k

My desired transaction amount is $20k. So I put $11k on the card. Available Balance is now $20k.

When put through $20k, the transaction was declined. I rang AMEX and they said I can't spend more than $9k in a given month, they stated this a legislation they need to follow and that other banks shouldn't allow it either. My Westpac allows me to do this just fine. A $9k transaction worked fine however.

Your limit can't be spent in a month on business or at all?

I easily have spent 3 times my limit in a month.
I just kept on topping up funds
 
At all according to AMEX. That is - you can't go over your limit in one transaction. I may be wrong here and have been given the wrong advice.

I'm always over my limit but admittedly never done a transaction the size of my limit.
So maybe there right
 

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