04-11-2012 06:58 AM
Is this the same as "Select and Pay Later" ? I recieved a letter the other day from Amex telling me my account would now be eligible for this feature beginning May 17. Which is weird in itself becauses it's over 35 days from the date of the letter
04-11-2012 07:30 AM
How long have you been with Amex?
xboxrunner wrote:Thank You. You are now enrolled in the Extended Payment Option for your ZYNC® Card - &##%. Please allow 24-48 hours for your enrollment to be processed.
Well I think it worked. Idk lol
04-11-2012 08:35 AM
xboxrunner wrote:Thank You. You are now enrolled in the Extended Payment Option for your ZYNC® Card - &##%. Please allow 24-48 hours for your enrollment to be processed.
Well I think it worked. Idk lol
Wow, first time I've seen a Zync successfully enrolled in POT.
How long have you had the card? My other charge cards can enroll, but never my Zync.
04-12-2012 01:12 AM
Open123 wrote:
xboxrunner wrote:Thank You. You are now enrolled in the Extended Payment Option for your ZYNC® Card - &##%. Please allow 24-48 hours for your enrollment to be processed.
Well I think it worked. Idk lol
Wow, first time I've seen a Zync successfully enrolled in POT.
How long have you had the card? My other charge cards can enroll, but never my Zync.
It was originally a Green Card that I product changed to Zync last month. I've had the card for a little over 12 months.

05-10-2012 07:21 PM
Just got my Gold Premiere rewards card in mail today. As I was registering it online it asked me to sign up for the pay over time feature, so excitedly I did ( My Zync card would always deny me). Has anyone called and got the points anyway after just signing up? I really want the extra points!
05-10-2012 11:36 PM
Dang very tempting, I've only had my card for about 2 weeks I'm still looking forward to getting the rewards from the spend 2k in 3 months but I'm on my way to getting it.
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