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I have had the AMEX EveryDay card for a while now. Love it, enjoy using it, did the 3X CL that many of you have suggested (Got from $2000 to $6000).
I revisited the idea of applying the EveryDay Preferred recently. Concerning the fact that I put around $1500 on the card every month, is it feasible for me to make the switch from the no-fee card to its Preferred counterpart? If so, what steps should I follow in order to perform the PC?
@Anonymous wrote:I have had the AMEX EveryDay card for a while now. Love it, enjoy using it, did the 3X CL that many of you have suggested (Got from $2000 to $6000).
I revisited the idea of applying the EveryDay Preferred recently. Concerning the fact that I put around $1500 on the card every month, is it feasible for me to make the switch from the no-fee card to its Preferred counterpart? If so, what steps should I follow in order to perform the PC?
Do you put more than 30 charges per month on your ED card now?
And what categories do you spend in and how much?
I'm hitting the 30 charges bonus in almost every statement period (missed once I think). I put a lot of groceries and large charges (i.e. car rental, college book purchase) to the card. Usually I spend around $300 on the groceries and around $500 on dinning out.
@Anonymous wrote:I'm hitting the 30 charges bonus in almost every statement period (missed once I think). I put a lot of groceries and large charges (i.e. car rental, college book purchase) to the card. Usually I spend around $300 on the groceries and around $500 on dinning out.
Sounds like a change to the EDP would be worthwhile. You're not going to get a ton more value from the EDP vs the ED with your spending habits but if you value MR points at 2.1 cents per point then you'll reap a little over $100 in value each year by switching after you deduct for the AF.