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I was bored this afternoon. I decided to apply for card. I chose to apply between US Bank OfficeMax Visa Signature Card and Blue from American Express. Finally, I decided to go for Blue instead of OfficeMax Visa Signature Card from US Bank. I think the Blue is much good looking card than OfficeMax. I took a bullet to apply the card. I filled out all the info on the application and I clicked the submit button. It came back the following message:
Congratulations Ron, your application is approved!
We are excited to welcome you to Card membership and all the benefits and services that come with your Card. You should receive your Card in the mail in the next 7 to 10 days. For your protection, your Card will arrive in a plain white envelope from Omaha, NE.
Your credit line is $7800
Once you receive your Card, activate online at www.americanexpress.com/activate and enroll to manage your account. Online account management from American Express is a fast, easy and secure way to monitor and manage your spending.
I was shocked. I didn't think they would approve me because I was denied by Nationwide last week.
Ron.
@Ron1 wrote:I was bored this afternoon. I decided to apply for card. I chose to apply between US Bank OfficeMax Visa Signature Card and Blue from American Express. Finally, I decided to go for Blue instead of OfficeMax Visa Signature Card from US Bank. I think the Blue is much good looking card than OfficeMax. I took a bullet to apply the card. I filled out all the info on the application and I clicked the submit button. It came back the following message:
Congratulations Ron, your application is approved!
We are excited to welcome you to Card membership and all the benefits and services that come with your Card. You should receive your Card in the mail in the next 7 to 10 days. For your protection, your Card will arrive in a plain white envelope from Omaha, NE.
Your credit line is $7800
Once you receive your Card, activate online at www.americanexpress.com/activate and enroll to manage your account. Online account management from American Express is a fast, easy and secure way to monitor and manage your spending.
I was shocked. I didn't think they would approve me because I was denied by Nationwide last week.
Ron.
Congratulations Ron! Nice credit line! Do a product change to Blue Cash after two months. AMEX will be happy change it for you
Hauling's point is well taken. Ron 1--it depends on your goals. If you have thought the rewards through, and the Blue works better for you, excellent.
I carry the Blue Cash because I knew I would have the charges to justify the high thresholds. This year, PenFed is my go-to card, because when I project my charges, mathematically PenFed gives the superior return according to my goals.
Well done, Ron1 -- enjoy your membership with Amex.
Thanks to you all. I think my Costco Amex will earn more cash back than Blue Cash. I hate tier rate like Discover Card. I don't want to worry about Amex F/R by charging a lot on the card. I usually carry my Costco Amex for dining out and gas and Best Buy RZMC Platinum for fast food (places didn't take Amex). I get the card because it is a looking card and in case my brother cancel Costco Mambeship in the future. So I have extra backup card to use. By the way, I don't rely on Amex and I always carry some other credit card.
Thanks for all your reply.
Ron.
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
Ah! took some looking, but here's a way of predicting when your break-even point would be:
Blue Cash Calculator
That's interesting. I have never seen that one before, thanks! I guess, according to Amex, I'm a super-low spender . The "Compare" feature even suggests I should get a Chase Freedom .
@Ron1 wrote:Thanks to you all. I think my Costco Amex will earn more cash back than Blue Cash.
Yes, the Costco Amex is really good if you don't spend very much (and are a Costco member, of course).
I only have the card for 6 months and I already got $100 by using dining and gas purchase. I don't have to worry about F/R.
Ron.
I also like to use my Chase Freedom to pay utilities and I already got $50 check once.
Ron.
@Ron1 wrote:I also like to use my Chase Freedom to pay utilities and I already got $50 check once.
Ron.
all i can say is congrats!!!! cant say muc, im no where close to their family yet...lol