RichardKopf
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Strange way of calculating. The business platinum card gives you up to 125,000 bonus points per year (=0.5 points/$ on top of the 1 point/$), while the cent gives you up to 250,000 bonus points. So you only get 125k bonus points more and you don't even have to be a big spender to get these. Just 25 purchases at Bing Lee over $500 also give you 125,000 bonus points (or is there a lower limit)? These are the total bonus points you can accumulate over a year including all bonus points from promotions, as far as I know.
But in any case, there are cards where the number of points you earn is unlimited and where you can earn way more than with a Centurion card. For example the citibank select gives you 1.33 SQ miles/$ unlimited for domestic purchases and 3.33 SQ miles/$ unlimited for overseas purchases. In your case, RichardKopf, you could have earned between 3.325-8.325 million SQ miles with Citibank select instead of "only" 3 million MR points on your $2.5 million annual spend.
I appreciate your input, but the calculations are misconceived. I am talking about the Membership Rewards 50% bonus which applies to the first 250k spend on Plat and 500k spend on Cent. Regardless of any retailer bonuses, Cent receives 250k bonus points on 500k spend. Our spend exceeds any charge card's maximum bonus structure, so we use multiple cards. If it were possible, I would have 10 Amex Plat cards, as they provide the best value for us, but you can't do that. It's max. 1 per person, so I have 1 of every type of card and so does my partner.
I didn't want to confuse the issue, but we operate a suite of 7 cards with Amex, with negotiated fees (with the exception of Cent) and other deals, which cannot be discussed. We also operate an incentive scheme for our contractors which offers them points. This is impossible with SQ as one may only have 5 nominees. QF allows any redemption as long as you choose the traveller's relationship to you.
Most importantly, the calculation is out of realistic context. It's unlikely that a bank like Citi could deal with, or allow us to operate accounts the way Amex does. Just yesterday, I bought a ticket ex Indonesia on Citi Visa and they called within minutes to confirm the charge. We make hundreds of foreign charges every month and Amex rarely bothers me with phone calls as it understands our needs. It's unlikely that Citi would offer a credit line of 300k-400k, so while your calculations are theoretically possible, they are unlikely.
Last, it's worth money to me to be able to communicate with an Amex employee who knows me personally, face to face, over the phone, by email, and just fixes problems, rather than an ESL parrot who toes the company line. The only real benefit with Citi is that they always remove the card fees, when asked, so we keep a few of them, just in case.
If anyone knows of a better way to accumulate air/hotel points than multiple Amexs, I would be very pleased to know, keeping in mind that as a business, we don't want to waste time switching cards to earn a few signup points.