ozbeachbabe
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codash1099
Maybe the trick is to call through to cancellations and say you want to cancel your card. It's probably only then that they'll consider waiving fees to save you cancelling and thereby losing a customer.
For you to say you want to simply upgrade your membership to another card tells them you're happy to stay with Amex and they don't have to go all out by waiving fees etc to keep you.
I had cause to ring them recently and the CSA had to transfer me because I was rated as an "ultra high value card member" and I queried whether I could upgrade but keep the "no fee'" bit. After referring to a supervisor, the answer was "we don't have any offers available at the moment".
Maybe the trick is to call through to cancellations and say you want to cancel your card. It's probably only then that they'll consider waiving fees to save you cancelling and thereby losing a customer.
For you to say you want to simply upgrade your membership to another card tells them you're happy to stay with Amex and they don't have to go all out by waiving fees etc to keep you.