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@SunriseEarth wrote:
@kogama wrote:
If the person had its MSD locked in it will not matter. If you are referring to inheriting someone's card history and have never been an AMEX cardholder, then no -that policy changed a few years ago.
I have my few decades old MSD reporting on my credit report (inherited) and I have 3 AmEx of my own, does this mean it will be honored?
If it gives that old MSD when you log in, it should give you that on future cards.
Its there when I log on, its on my cards, I just want to be sure they won't ever strip me of it because of new policies.
@kogama wrote:
@SunriseEarth wrote:
@kogama wrote:
If the person had its MSD locked in it will not matter. If you are referring to inheriting someone's card history and have never been an AMEX cardholder, then no -that policy changed a few years ago.
I have my few decades old MSD reporting on my credit report (inherited) and I have 3 AmEx of my own, does this mean it will be honored?
If it gives that old MSD when you log in, it should give you that on future cards.
Its there when I log on, its on my cards, I just want to be sure they won't ever strip me of it because of new policies.
No one here can guarantee that. We can only say that whatever approvals you have now will get backdated to this date.
oh amex how I love and fear you.