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No, they do not
@Anonymous wrote:
none of these cards provide the option to purchase credit secure, though, right? or do they?
@Anonymous wrote:
Give Dillards AMEX (GEMB) a try.
This card is not such an easy approval.
Bumping your thread, now that PenFed is offering an Amex that they administer; not FIA. Here's the thread on myFICO regarding this, in case you missed it:
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/fico/board/message?board.id=creditcard&thread.id=192504
@TangMeister wrote:Bumping your thread, now that PenFed is offering an Amex that they administer; not FIA. Here's the thread on myFICO regarding this, in case you missed it:
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/fico/board/message?board.id=creditcard&thread.id=192504
Too bad they had to muck this card up with an AF. At least you get some limited access to airport VIP lounges.
@tboy1977 wrote:
That's what I'm on the prowl for: secured Amex
You can't apply for this card, it's usually given as a counteroffer and requires a (from what I've read) minimum deposit of $10,000.
I have the USAA Amex, it's ok.
What are the reasons Amex keeps denying?
I don't know if there are really any "Easy approval" co-branded Amex cards out there.
That's the REAL American Express cards (issued by Amex Centurion Bank). These posts are about credit unions that offer cards on the Amex network, instead of Visa or MC. Amex obviously offers cards on its own network, unlike Visa and MC that are just networks. But I'll take a CU Amex and garden the daylights out of that card................
I don't believe USAA's Amex is real.
@tboy1977 wrote:That's the REAL American Express cards (issued by Amex Centurion Bank). These posts are about credit unions that offer cards on the Amex network, instead of Visa or MC. Amex obviously offers cards on its own network, unlike Visa and MC that are just networks. But I'll take a CU Amex and garden the daylights out of that card................