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@Simplyjays wrote:just got approved for amex green card but... im self employed and dont have my 4506-t form yet but my accountant can provide a profit and loss file.. will that be acceptable for amex incase they feel the curious need to FR me..? can also provide bank statements from personal and business which business deposits and electronic deposits are over 200k a year much more then i listed on the application when i got approved.. this infamous fr has me freaked out... -.-
tips and answers apprecated!
This is exactly why Amex behave the way they do. People buy into their delusion of grandeur. At the end of the day they are just another credit card company. I currently have the Amex Zync w/ NPSL. I would NEVER comply an Amex FR. Not because I have something to hide but just out of principle. I would gladly dump their plastic if I have to. You have to wonder the depesration of someone who would turn over 3 years of their tax return just to keep a credit card. There are far too many credit products on the market to put up with that crap... some with much better rewards and features than Amex. Whatever is on my taxes is between me, my family, and Uncle Sam. The only way I would even conceive of giving my tax returns to a creditor is if it is direclty connected to the acquisition of a tangible asset like a house for example... but for a revolving line of credit? HELL NO!!
@NewYorkGuy wrote:
@Simplyjays wrote:just got approved for amex green card but... im self employed and dont have my 4506-t form yet but my accountant can provide a profit and loss file.. will that be acceptable for amex incase they feel the curious need to FR me..? can also provide bank statements from personal and business which business deposits and electronic deposits are over 200k a year much more then i listed on the application when i got approved.. this infamous fr has me freaked out... -.-
tips and answers apprecated!
This is exactly why Amex behave the way they do. People buy into their delusion of grandeur. At the end of the day they are just another credit card company. I currently have the Amex Zync w/ NPSL. I would NEVER comply an Amex FR. Not because I have something to hide but just out of principle. I would gladly dump their plastic if I have to. You have to wonder the depesration of someone who would turn over 3 years of their tax return just to keep a credit card. There are far too many credit products on the market to put up with that crap... some with much better rewards and features than Amex. Whatever is on my taxes is between me, my family, and Uncle Sam. The only way I would even conceive of giving my tax returns to a creditor is if it is direclty connected to the acquisition of a tangible asset like a house for example... but for a revolving line of credit? HELL NO!!
Can I get an AMEN TO THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Amen...if AMEX ever FR me, I couldn't tell them to F themelves fast enough.
amen if they FR me ill hold on to my nuts tightly and and refuse! woot lmao thanks guys!
LS2982
ROTFL!! LOL. made me crack up 4real.
I'd cooperate with an FR because I like my Amex cards and want to keep them, but that's just me. It would be worth it to me to keep the cards.
Getting a FR from amex is not that common. You are really not at risk being a new member. Just use the card sparingly at first, no more than a few thousand each month. Increase what you spend per month slowly. I learned the hard way by going from monthly spend of $2000 to $20000 which triggered a FR. Fortunately I passed with flying colors but my understanding is that they won't FR you unless they notice some irregularity in your account.
btw Casteel, you can even call Amex and verify with them, they have no problem with people using personal cards as cards for their business expenses. to them it is irrelevant and this is their company policy.
I would just use the card for "normal" purchases and not give FR a second thought. Aside from the internet, in my entire life, I've never even heard of FR, let alone know of anyone whose gone through it.