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OMG, I cannot believe this!
After all the posts I're read on Amex CLDs and nervously checking my account twice a day to see if it's happened to me, DH and I both get letters today from Amex.
My heart skipped a beat because they looked so ominous.....just plain envelopes with the Amex logo on the back flap.....I though, uhoh, here it is...
WOULD YOU BELIEVE THEY WERE BT OFFERS WITH SPECIAL LIFETIME APR?!?!?!?!
I am stunned!! Especially "lifetime APR"..... puhleeze.......just read a post recently that one of the CLD reasons was carrying a balance over 12 months!!
And here they are offering a BT with a special lifetime APR!!
Maybe this is their new ploy....send these letters and as soon as you respond, they CLD ya!!
Do not fall into the trap.
I have happened to read a lot of threads where people reported that balances for more than 3 mos is the reason for AA. Even if it is BT.
Proceed cautiosly.
@rom828 wrote:OMG, I cannot believe this!
After all the posts I're read on Amex CLDs and nervously checking my account twice a day to see if it's happened to me, DH and I both get letters today from Amex.
My heart skipped a beat because they looked so ominous.....just plain envelopes with the Amex logo on the back flap.....I though, uhoh, here it is...
WOULD YOU BELIEVE THEY WERE BT OFFERS WITH SPECIAL LIFETIME APR?!?!?!?!
I am stunned!! Especially "lifetime APR"..... puhleeze.......just read a post recently that one of the CLD reasons was carrying a balance over 12 months!!
And here they are offering a BT with a special lifetime APR!!
Maybe this is their new ploy....send these letters and as soon as you respond, they CLD ya!!
They do not define the lifetime? Probably they expect the lifetime of the BT to be less than 6 months over that they get nervous.
@wmarat wrote:Do not fall into the trap.
I have happened to read a lot of threads where people reported that balances for more than 3 mos is the reason for AA. Even if it is BT.
Proceed cautiosly.
Message Edited by wmarat on 10-11-2008 05:35 PM
Believe me, I have no intention of responding.....I just thought it quite, what's the word, ironic, that Amex sent a BT offer in the midst of all the CLD activity they're performing..
I guess the sarcarsm in my post was not very clear!!
Just thought I'd share this with the forum for a laugh!!
These days Amex isn't comfortable when their cardholders carry a balance on a mortgage loan more than 3 months!
I kid I kid.
AmEx sent me some BT checks a few weeks ago - I thought 'CLD checks, more like' and very quickly shredded them into tiny pieces and threw them away. Even touching those things made me half expect AA to occur at any second!
Actually, I don't even have any balances to transfer - so maybe those checks were for going out and spending, or for paying cash into my checking account. Either way, I'm sure AA would have followed at breathtaking speed had I chosen to take them up on this thoughtful offer.
@Anonymous wrote:AmEx sent me some BT checks a few weeks ago - I thought 'CLD checks, more like'
EXACTLY!! Thats why I was sharing this with the the forum!!
There are so many posts about the CLDs and then here comes a letter offering a BT......I'm sure so they can CLD me all the sooner!!
I think any Amex card holder doing anything but trying to stay invisible is asking for CLD!! I keep trying to stay below the CLD radar myself, but from all the posts, who the heck knows what the radar' looing for!!!
@Anonymous wrote:AmEx sent me some BT checks a few weeks ago - I thought 'CLD checks, more like' and very quickly shredded them into tiny pieces and threw them away. Even touching those things made me half expect AA to occur at any second!