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Is this a difficult thing to qualify for? Ive had a Green AMEX since August and its been perfectly taken care of, i tried to see if i qualified for the pay over time thing and it said "not at this time".
Whats the story on this feature? Is it easier to just get a revolving account with them or is it easier to be approved for the "pay over time" feature for the charge cards?
It's not that hard. Amex automatically enrolled my Gold card in it after about 6 months. As long as you keep paying on time, I'd expect you to be eligible shortly.
@shane82388 wrote:Is this a difficult thing to qualify for? Ive had a Green AMEX since August and its been perfectly taken care of, i tried to see if i qualified for the pay over time thing and it said "not at this time".
Whats the story on this feature? Is it easier to just get a revolving account with them or is it easier to be approved for the "pay over time" feature for the charge cards?
I would be concerned about asking for it, they may take it as you can't pay like you could before and want to try an F/R. but thats an extreme circumstance (say if they SP'ed you once you asked for it and didn't like what they see)
I don't think you can enroll and they give it to you when you qualify. I got for my PR Gold and Green. The rate is high. My brother had it and they took it away when he carried balance over three months. By the way, Pay over times doesn't report to CRA.
Ron.
I don't think Amex looks too negatively at enrolling in it. I think they realize people are having to use other cards for larger, unplanned purchases like new appliances or car repairs that they may need an extra month or two to pay. Amex would rather them keep using their Amex for these purchases.
You can get a Plum Card and spread it two months without paying any interest.
Ron.
@Anonymous wrote:I don't think Amex looks too negatively at enrolling in it. I think they realize people are having to use other cards for larger, unplanned purchases like new appliances or car repairs that they may need an extra month or two to pay. Amex would rather them keep using their Amex for these purchases.
I can see your point there too. My comment was only geared towards someone who is in a pinch and showing high util. on their reports and could possibly throw a red flag up for AMEX by asking for it.
@LS2982 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I don't think Amex looks too negatively at enrolling in it. I think they realize people are having to use other cards for larger, unplanned purchases like new appliances or car repairs that they may need an extra month or two to pay. Amex would rather them keep using their Amex for these purchases.
I can see your point there too. My comment was only geared towards someone who is in a pinch and showing high util. on their reports and could possibly throw a red flag up for AMEX by asking for it.
Yes, I'm sure that would be true. Also using the extended payment option continuously and/or for luxury purchases is probably a bad idea as well.
So in other words its there to not be used and you should really get a revolving card if you plan on paying off purchases over time...at least thats what it seems like.
@shane82388 wrote:So in other words its there to not be used and you should really get a revolving card if you plan on paying off purchases over time...at least thats what it seems like.
I think it's there for when you absolutely need it and not to abuse it.