About 5 business days for me. Signed up for the plat charge, and the accor offer turned up in days, linked it to my gold accor membership and got confirmation email from accor a few days later. All up less than a week from applying for an amex.Gm guys, I was wondering does anyone know how long it usually takes to get access to accor plus after enrolling on the AMEX website following getting a new AMEX Plat Charge card? Been waiting a week or so since enrolling with no further information provide.
Where do you see the nights listed? I cant see any in my account yet but its quite new.The new year accor plus free nights dropped into my account today!
Without wishing to state the 'bleeding obvious' I assume that you are aware that the credit is only available at selected restaurants nominated on the Amex website?Gm guys, ive use the search tool to search through this thread but cant seem to find any recommendations for best restaurants in Sydney to use the $200 dining credit at? Anyone have any recommendations? thanks
Thanks, yeah I was aware and have had a look through that list. Cafe Sydney, Aria are front runners though the The Charles Grand has great reviews on maps.Without wishing to state the 'bleeding obvious' I assume that you are aware that the credit is only available at selected restaurants nominated on the Amex website?
American Express - Dining Offer
Assuming that you do know that, I have dined at Aria, China Doll, Bennelong, Cafe Sydney, Catalina, Eschalot, Icebergs & Otto. My wife and I would recommend all of them without hesitation. Having said that, some experiences were pre-covid and some post-covid so things may have changed obviously. The Green Fish Curry at China Doll and the Rainbow Trout at Eschalot were superb!!
Gm guys, ive use the search tool to search through this thread but cant seem to find any recommendations for best restaurants in Sydney to use the $200 dining credit at? Anyone have any recommendations? thanks
Question on insurance and what it is worth for personal family of 3 -
I personally value insurance quite highly so I think that alone might help justify the annual fee on the personal card, question would be how do I calculate how much it would be worth for the same level of cover if I was to get travel insurance outside of Amex if anyone has already done the calculations.
Scenario: Approximately 2 international flights/year to Taipei/Tokyo (for 2 adults 1 child (under 3 yrs old) )
- If paid directly on Amex that would cover the entire trip, how much would each trip's insurance value approximate to if they are 3 weeks long?
- If paid via Qantas points for Economy AND the points did not come from Amex but other SUBs, do I/family qualify for any insurance at all for the trip?
Additional thing to factor:
I am tossing up do I sign up with Amex charge for insurance, or could the CBA Ultimate/Smart insurance suffice? Since both do look like they have decent insurance.
How likely are you to renew your Supplementary/Additional American Express personal Card(s) over the next 12 months if they all had the following fees per year?
$99 for an additional American Express Platinum Card
How likely are you to renew your Primary American Express personal Card(s) over the next 12 months if they all had the following fees per year?
$99 for an additional American Express Platinum Card
Can you do that? I thought full amount of fairs had to be paid via AMEX or points earnt through them then transferred to FF to activate the insurance.Read the PDSs and see if they cover what you need. AFAIK CBA Insurance is fairly average while Amex is definitely a bit more extensive. If you're really interested in Insurance, ANZ Traveller card or Platinum card insurances are a good middle ground. I'm not sure if you can still get the ANZ card via product change.
Sometimes it's easier to just put $250 on a credit card and pay everything else via other CCs without needing to worry about the complications of meeting eligibility requirements.
Got a survey today with a focus on supplementary cards, what they're used for and how much, and my feelings towards having "no fee for the first supplementary card". Then came this question
Outbound needs to be with Amex or FF points.Can you do that? I thought full amount of fairs had to be paid via AMEX or points earnt through them then transferred to FF to activate the insurance.
Just printed out both amex and cba PDS, looks like gona be a long read and excel comparison. Keen to built it out and share with anyone thatis interested.
I know this has been covered extensively elsewhere, but my 2 cents worth --- AMEX was clear in my conversations that if you can't prove direct connection between MR points and FF ones used, you're not covered and referred directly to their ambiguous clause in their PDS about this (although I believe some of us may have not have that experience in practice that AMEX applies it that way).Outbound needs to be with Amex or FF points.
It depends on how cautious you are as to whether you would need to prove direct connection between MR points and the FF ones used. My understanding (and others' experience) is that you should be OK without proving connection. Some people are not prepared to take the (what I think is a small degree of) risk.
Following the massive increase in fees for supplementary cards in the US.Got a survey today with a focus on supplementary cards, what they're used for and how much, and my feelings towards having "no fee for the first supplementary card". Then came this question
And likewise the UK with the change of the Platinum Card from a charge card to a credit card.Following the massive increase in fees for supplementary cards in the US.
The supp fee for Australia is coming to stop overcrowding in the lounges. I think the US fee is $175 per card (the first one with MS might be free though)