I know I had the Smartphone screen insurance with the Explorer card but I don't remember having it with the Reserve.The letter Ken1 posted says its a new benefit. So thats all I know.
I know I had the Smartphone screen insurance with the Explorer card but I don't remember having it with the Reserve.The letter Ken1 posted says its a new benefit. So thats all I know.
I hope i get a good news letter for my edge/exp comboYou are possibly correct. In theory, I will receive a letter for my Reserve and Edge, but I don't care what they say as all points pool to Ascent Premium and I have received that letter stating a doubling of points. It hasn't changed my mind though, I'm still ditching Amex altogether.
I might consider the fee free card though just for Shop Small.
Points retention program (that’s what they call it) is restricted to Cent and Plat charge
Or is the offer to retain FF value not available to existing Charge customers who also have a Platinum Reserve Card (as I have discovered). At least as per my letter received today along with no other letters from them.Or maybe its just for the reserve and centurion cards and notbhing else
Was the letter you received today for the Reserve? I have the Charge + Reserve + Explorer and received separate letters for each, and only the letter for the Charge mentioned the doubling of points.Or is the offer to retain FF value not available to existing Charge customers who also have a Platinum Reserve Card (as I have discovered). At least as per my letter received today along with no other letters from them.
Now the dilemma, will they offer it to new plat charge customers..
I'm an Explorer customer. Anniversary date coming up next month... 15% VA transfer bonus on right now... is the coming week the right time for me to bail, transfer all my points out, abandon Amex and restart the eligibility clock on future signup bonuses? (How rigorously are they enforcing the 18 month rule these days?)
Alas, gone are the good old days. (Not that I ever *expected* them to ignore what used to be the 12 month exclusion rule, but it was nice when they did.)The 18 month rule seems to be pretty rigorous, I’ve seen a couple of posters mention exceptions on here, but very few.
It's about finding seats when you can travel not general availability.Agree with others that have posted in reply to this. While the fuel fines can be a pain, if you can't find any seats (especially with their partners) then you are doing something very wrong.
I think AMEX sending letter to customers for the most expensive annual fees first, then going down to the cheapest fees.
interesting that they have added the Smartphone screen insurance, I am surprised nobody has mentioned that yet (maybe I didnt notice).
IMO its a worthwhile benefit, almost everyone breaks a phone screen
Nope. Got letter for Explorer, nothing yet for Plat Charge.
i used to hop around with prepaid sims too but none of them offer roaming which is a pain, resulted in me signing up for a contract.Nice perk but I think it’s only useful if paying monthly, not for pre-paid plans which are much better value.
It also covers phones that you buy outright - which is the only way I buy phones.Nice perk but I think it’s only useful if paying monthly, not for pre-paid plans which are much better value.
you dont need a masters in marketing to know that people are going to be pissed off with these changes!I rang the busy call centre. I talked about cancelling the card. She said that there has been a huge amount of complaints to American Express and that management were aware of the uproar about the changes. She implied that they may be reconsidering their position on some of the changes. I informed her that as a couple we spend over 65000 on AMEX cards (Edge and Qantas Ultimate) every year and that would disappear if the changes to reducing the value of accumulated Membership Rewards points remained.