Platinum Reserve Card

I've received an offer to apply for this card (as a Platinum Card holder).

"<name>, get payment flexibility, with no annual Card fee on the Platinum Reserve Credit Card"

I don't actually understand what value this card provides. Everything seems to be the same, except it's a credit card not a charge card. To those who do have it, how do you use the Platinum Reserve Credit Card vs the Platinum Card?
 
I've received an offer to apply for this card (as a Platinum Card holder).

"<name>, get payment flexibility, with no annual Card fee on the Platinum Reserve Credit Card"

I don't actually understand what value this card provides. Everything seems to be the same, except it's a credit card not a charge card. To those who do have it, how do you use the Platinum Reserve Credit Card vs the Platinum Card?
The interest free period is longer on the Reserve than the Platinum Charge. Most of my spend goes on the Reserve as a result.
 
My main reason for keeping is the grandfathered travel credit.
Very occasionally a fantastic statement credit offer come along. It can be useful to have multiple cards in those circumstances.
Taking up the card does affect your credit score a little bit though (I carry the lowest possible balance)
 
Another change for the worse. Glad the Apple Pay image hasn't been updated yet. Interesting Amex AU this time sent an email notifying the card design change, which they've never done before (as far as I can remember, 'cause so many cards have reimaged over the years but I've never received emails like this, including Amex Platinum, QBR, Platinum Edge ). Maybe it's because "This new Card design is made from 85% recycled plastic" as the email said? It's really something all companies see a need to advertise about nowadays.
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Can anyone who recently had a Platinum Reserve card delivered, confirm whether the design has changed (eg, flat without the numbers embossed)?
 

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