Did you get in before the annual fee was instituted ?Update on HSBC Premier, credit card is showing up in my US HSBC account
Did you get in before the annual fee was instituted ?Update on HSBC Premier, credit card is showing up in my US HSBC account
NopeDid you get in before the annual fee was instituted ?
Yes, that’s it. I successfully applied for the cards via GT, based on my relationship with Amex AU. All done online and no agents were involved. That was my experience at the time. I have no idea what went on behind the scenes but approvals were instant anyway.
If you have one US credit card via GT, your approvals are always based off your US credit history after the first card.It says only once but there are a number of people who have done this multiple times. I got my 2nd one after a month of the 1st
I'm currently experiencing the same as your P2, Amex is requesting for a lot of documents.Anyone signed up for Amex checking account recently and got approved instantly? Not sure if thigns have changed or they would approved instantly if they see ITIN in a credit file.
Without SSN or ITIN?I can almost guarantee you if you googled "AMEX US application" and did it that way for the subsequent cards, you still would have got approved despite not using the GT interface.
I'm currently experiencing the same as your P2, Amex is requesting for a lot of documents.
Hopefully what I sent them so far is sufficient.
They requested for SSN and government issued ID such as driver license or state id. I sent my ITIN notice and passport.What type of documents did you submit for your AMEX checking application ?
Yes. Same here.They requested for SSN and government issued ID such as driver license or state id. I sent my ITIN notice and passport.
Good luck, and keep us posted with updates pleaseThey requested for SSN and government issued ID such as driver license or state id. I sent my ITIN notice and passport.
I just called and they approved my account. lolGood luck, and keep us posted with updates please
I got Hilton, gold charge and another Hilton.If you have one US credit card via GT, your approvals are always based off your US credit history after the first card.
This is even if you start at the GT page. The GT page just takes you to the normal application site.
I can almost guarantee you if you googled "AMEX US application" and did it that way for the subsequent cards, you still would have got approved despite not using the GT interface.
Case in point with both posts - no agents involved because you had built US history at that point and weren't actually leveraging GT. If you hadn't built US credit, you would have had to call them for them to tell you you can't do more than one GT. And you were likely able to get a second one 1 month+ after because you'd made a repayment on that card at that point.
Which cards and what order did you go with? Any particular reason?
Again, important because of my stuff up believing you could do more than 1 GT so I'm stuck earning bad points rates in AU until I've built US credit history and can apply again.
Great! Remember from reps have no idea what an ITIN isI just called and they approved my account. lol
It was weird, that asked for my social, I told them I didn't have one and I've uploaded my CP565 ITIN form instead. They said they can see I've uploaded everything all good and then they said they can see my driver license was not expired and approved haha. (I don't remember ever providing them with a driver license).
Oh god, that is bizarre ! Haha. Anyway, at least everything turned out good in the end for you. Congrats !I just called and they approved my account. lol
It was weird, that asked for my social, I told them I didn't have one and I've uploaded my CP565 ITIN form instead. They said they can see I've uploaded everything all good and then they said they can see my driver license was not expired and approved haha. (I don't remember ever providing them with a driver license).
If you got a card after the first one, they ignored your au history and looked at your repayment history in the US. Guarantee it. Even if you clicked thru via the GT website first. You don’t need an ITIN to apply for Amex at any point, full stop so not an indicator, passport is fine.Some people only get 1 GT and other get 4+. It's the luck of the draw sometimes. I didn't even have an ITIN when I was approved for my 3rd card
Yep - have done it myselfWithout SSN or ITIN?
No. I applied for the 2nd through GT without any repayment history in the US as I applied for the 2nd card <1 month. No ITIN, no other accounts, no FICO, no repayment history with amex or anyone else.If you got a card after the first one, they ignored your au history and looked at your repayment history in the US. Guarantee it. Even if you clicked thru via the GT website first. You don’t need an ITIN to apply for Amex at any point, full stop so not an indicator, passport is fine.
Yep - have done it myself
Yes, the real-world experience is what counts.… I applied for the 2nd through GT without any repayment history in the US as I applied for the 2nd card <1 month. No ITIN, no other accounts, no FICO …
… I know it says only one GT, but often the T&Cs don't marry up with real world …
If the sums barely make sense for you, I think you have your answer.Help me out here. Should I just quit while ahead and just be happy I can pay $550 USD to get Hilton Diamond?
The biggest variable is how hard amex may shut down an account that hits qantas loyalty 90% of the time. If they wont, the sums make a lot of sense for me.If the sums barely make sense for you, I think you have your answer.
For what it is worth, my opinion is that most of the value of US cards is in their sign-up bonuses combined with their superior transfer partners/rates. Some of the elite perks can be nice, but I still don't place much value on them.
With the exception of a few cards that are attractive for MS purposes, I barely pay attention to a card's everyday earn rates.
That's not going to happen. You can spend 7 figures per month on a single merchant and they won't care.The biggest variable is how hard amex may shut down an account that hits qantas loyalty 90% of the time. If they wont, the sums make a lot of sense for me.
This is kind of the problem though, all the gift cards on qantas marketplace come in suspicious preset quantities.That's not going to happen. You can spend 7 figures per month on a single merchant and they won't care.
The only problems you'll encounter with Amex are:
- They'll clawback points if they find out or suspect you're buying open loop gift cards (ie Visa/MC gift cards), which is why people avoid racking up lots of charges with amounts that look like such gift cards (eg $500 or $505.95).