11-17-2012 07:38 AM
Im trying to recall what signup bonus was active when I got my Zync in September 2012. Wasn't it 10k points or something like that? Ive had two statements cut and haven't seen the bonus points yet. I wanted to know what I was talking about before calling AMEX to inquire.
11-17-2012 09:29 AM
Duncanrr wrote:Im trying to recall what signup bonus was active when I got my Zync in September 2012. Wasn't it 10k points or something like that? Ive had two statements cut and haven't seen the bonus points yet. I wanted to know what I was talking about before calling AMEX to inquire.
It will post on your third statement.
11-17-2012 09:32 AM
+1 Amex is always behind by at least a month when it comes to points registering!
11-17-2012 09:41 AM
Really? There was a bonus in September? Hope I will get that also soon. 10K would be really nice.
11-17-2012 09:43 AM
shakalaka wrote:Really? There was a bonus in September? Hope I will get that also soon. 10K would be really nice.
One time sign up bonus. Everyone should have/had one when they opened their Zync card.
11-17-2012 11:59 PM
applied for mine on 8/30 and was not aware of any bonus sign up....
getting 3rd statement on the 30th of this month hmm.
| Current: EQ FICO 690, TU FICO 692, Walmart TU 737 EX FICO 726 Amex Pull(1/1/13) Starting total revolving credit: $2600 | Current total revolving credit: $21,600 Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 6 TU 4 EX 5 | Most Recent: 8/30/2012 | Freedom Signature Costco:True Earnings | Amex Zync(Unicorn) Chase Freedom$1500 Citizens Mastercard$5000 |
11-18-2012 08:39 PM
Was this a targeted offer? I called American Express and asked about any sign-up bonuses for the Zync (I was approved in June as well) and the CSR told me there was none.
I did get a sign-up bonus for the Blue though (10,000 MRE points for spending $1000).

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