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HI, I signed up for the Amex PRG, April 2013.
Soon after - I was accepted for the Amex BCE - Which I found more attractive because of the cashback. I haven't used the PRG since summer 2013 and wish not to pay the annual fee either by a product change or a card cancellation.
When is the $175 Annual fee due?
Is it possible to get a PC from Amex PRG to the FNBO (First National Bank of Omaha) Amex?
@SteveCi wrote:HI, I signed up for the Amex PRG, April 2013.
Soon after - I was accepted for the Amex BCE - Which I found more attractive because of the cashback. I haven't used the PRG since summer 2013 and wish not to pay the annual fee either by a product change or a card cancellation.
When is the $175 Annual fee due?
Is it possible to get a PC from Amex PRG to the FNBO (First National Bank of Omaha) Amex?
No 2 different banks FNBO just uses the Amex network
The AF will be due a year after approval so roughly March 2014
Thank you for your time and answers!
@SteveCi wrote:Thank you for your time and answers!
Not a problem glad to help
Forgot to add I have the FNBO Amex and love it
It's got style!
This pre-approved offer is for a NPSL version.
FNBO stores SP every four months for CLI purposes, which seems fun and they're generous with their CL.
Having the NPSL version - I wouldn't get any CLI's right? CLI's are my second favorite reason to use credit cards (it's fun!), first being the rewards.
@SteveCi wrote:It's got style!
This pre-approved offer is for a NPSL version.
FNBO stores SP every four months for CLI purposes, which seems fun and they're generous with their CL.
Having the NPSL version - I wouldn't get any CLI's right? CLI's are my second favorite reason to use credit cards (it's fun!), first being the rewards.
Oh no NPSL also still gets SP CLI's
All you do is call them up and ask do I have any pre-approval CLI's
Easy as 1 2 3