I phoned Amex today chasing a $120 Hilton stay promo credit they had never done, and they verified that, and sorted that, and added it to my account.
Also had a local ‘’Shop Small’’ merchant spend not show yet, and he agreed that program was a bit of a mess, could see the charge, could see the merchant was enrolled in Shop Small, and added the $10.
Had a very good agent, and was on a roll, and opined my 1,250,000 points balance I was not happy about being halved next April and wished they had not been so savage with the devaluation.
Agent looked at my card history, tapped the computer, and said essentially
“I can see you have been an Amex member for about 40 years, spend ~100K a year, never miss a bill payment, and I can confirm YOUR points balance at 15 April will be doubled, and those bonus points will post by June 15.”
So it appears there is somewhat of a case by case approach in place, and loyal long term AmEx clients who generate them some true revenue, appear to be getting looked after -
for a change in any ''Loyalty'' plans!
Asked if he could note that for sure in my account and he said he had. I took his name and thanked him kindly.
I have no sympathy whatever for someone who signed up a card for 100,000 free points, churns that card after the minimum spend, and signs up for another etc, and wants those 100,000 points to be doubled for instance, as they were “Free” anyway essentially.
So it seems there is some kind of common sense broadly being used, on a length of loyalty to Amex basis etc, from that conversation, regardless of card type.
I was about to move them all to Virgin this week as the 15% Bonus is still in play, but if they double to 250,000, will hold off, as sure as eggs mid 2019 there will be some juicy transfer deals!