09-08-2012 08:03 AM
I logged in today and I see "As a Platinum Card® member, you can enjoy up to $200 in statement credits annually for airline incidental fees"
My question is, if my BCE is a Platinum Card, what is their Signature or World equivelent?
Scores: EQ (FICO) - 719 | EX (FAKO) - 710 | TU (FICO) - 710 - 03/13/2013
Barclays US Airways MC (5 K) | Chase United Airlines Sig VISA (5K) | BOA Rewards Sig Visa (10K) Citi Dividend Plat MC (4.2K) | Discover Miles (4K) | AMEX BCE (7 K)
09-08-2012 08:10 AM
09-08-2012 08:13 AM
something doesn't sound right I would call them up, your BCE is not a platinum card, and there is no $200 statement credit. It would be awesome if you could get a $200 statement credit on a card with no AF.
09-08-2012 08:51 AM
Cdnewmanpac wrote:Nope. This is some sort of website error. I got the same thing on my surpass. If you follow the link, it says you aren't eligible.
Yup, you are right, I am not worthy either ![]()
Scores: EQ (FICO) - 719 | EX (FAKO) - 710 | TU (FICO) - 710 - 03/13/2013
Barclays US Airways MC (5 K) | Chase United Airlines Sig VISA (5K) | BOA Rewards Sig Visa (10K) Citi Dividend Plat MC (4.2K) | Discover Miles (4K) | AMEX BCE (7 K)
09-09-2012 12:05 AM
Their site is still acting weird since they transitioned to the new layout. Earlier it was prompting me to enroll in paperless statements (which I already have) since "according to their records" I was receiving paper statements.

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