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@Creditaddict wrote:
I would think your good if they are going through trouble
+1. More than likely you're approved since they're taking those extra steps.
Update: I had the conference call between AMEX and my bank. All they did was verify my address like the message said. The rep then told me I am approved for the Platinum. Very friendly and professional. I should receive it in a week. I am kind of surprised as I expected to be denied. This is my first AMEX. Maybe I've read too many threads about people with good CS' being rejected. I have an avarage CS (747) and even some late payments 2 years ago that still show up on the CR's. What may have helped is that I have not had a credit inquiry for over 1.5 years and I have a 19k VISA with zero balance. I have a current car loan and 1 installment loan, both without a late. I am surprised and pleased to be approved. I think I will more than make up for the 450 fee by using the perks...especially for the traveling.
I hope this provides some insight for those considering applying.
@Anonymous wrote:Update: I had the conference call between AMEX and my bank. All they did was verify my address like the message said. The rep then told me I am approved for the Platinum. Very friendly and professional. I should receive it in a week. I am kind of surprised as I expected to be denied. This is my first AMEX. Maybe I've read too many threads about people with good CS' being rejected. I have an avarage CS (747) and even some late payments 2 years ago that still show up on the CR's. What may have helped is that I have not had a credit inquiry for over 1.5 years and I have a 19k VISA with zero balance. I have a current car loan and 1 installment loan, both without a late. I am surprised and pleased to be approved. I think I will more than make up for the 450 fee by using the perks...especially for the traveling.
I hope this provides some insight for those considering applying.
Congrats!
@Anonymous wrote:Update: I had the conference call between AMEX and my bank. All they did was verify my address like the message said. The rep then told me I am approved for the Platinum. Very friendly and professional. I should receive it in a week. I am kind of surprised as I expected to be denied. This is my first AMEX. Maybe I've read too many threads about people with good CS' being rejected. I have an avarage CS (747) and even some late payments 2 years ago that still show up on the CR's. What may have helped is that I have not had a credit inquiry for over 1.5 years and I have a 19k VISA with zero balance. I have a current car loan and 1 installment loan, both without a late. I am surprised and pleased to be approved. I think I will more than make up for the 450 fee by using the perks...especially for the traveling.
I hope this provides some insight for those considering applying.
Congratulations on being approved. Do you travel a lot? I've had AMEX Gold for decades, and they keep trying to persuade me to get Platinum but I don't travel enough for the extra perks beyond what I get with Gold to justify the higher annual fee.
Hi MattH,
I do travel a lot both for work and pleasure. Below is a link with a great video review of the Plat card. It goes into good detail of all the perks. If you watch it, tell me what you think.
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I'm sorry Lucybird, but your link was a violation of the FICO FORUMS CREDIT REPAIR DISCUSSION GUIDELINES. Thanks for your understanding! ~LilMirth
@Anonymous wrote:Hi MattH,
I do travel a lot both for work and pleasure. Below is a link with a great video review of the Plat card. It goes into good detail of all the perks. If you watch it, tell me what you think.
[Edited to remove link]
Good review; I knew most but not all of what it said. Some of the services I get with my AMEX Gold Card have been valuable to me in the past, and the difference between Green and Gold is worth the annual fee difference to me which is why I have Gold. No question if travelled more then I would get AMEX Platinum, my choice not to get AMEX Platinum right now is not a permanent one. If in the future I found myself spending more time in airports then I would reconsider.