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@Anonymous wrote:
@kugel wrote:
In fall nfcu is getting a new card
Who will be giving the approval Amex or nfcu
If I am blacklisted with Amex and good with nfcu will be able to get the card ?It will be based on NFCU's criteria, not Amex Centurion, and an Amex blacklist would t affect it other whatever your credit reports show.
Thanks for the information everyone. Thanks, Irish, for letting us know being blacklisted doesn't matter. I am also blacklisted and would love to have a card like this. My last app was October 2016, so I may go for this one.
Whatis the advantage that the card is an American Express? Higher fee so higher rewards?
@atomicfront wrote:Whatis the advantage that the card is an American Express? Higher fee so higher rewards?
It's just the transaction network and without the rewards / fee structure impossible to state, but at least for credit junkies such as myself, I'm always interested in seeing a market change.
I'm very curious to see what the rewards structure will be. I might need to app, if it makes sense.
@SunriseEarth wrote:I'm very curious to see what the rewards structure will be. I might need to app, if it makes sense.
+1 Same here.
They have most 'popular' categories already covered with their current line-up, so my interest is definitely piqued.
Other non-Centurion Amex issuers tend to have rewards programs that are travel-related, so my guess is that they'll offer something in that wheelhouse. My other thought is that they might offer a 2.5% card similar to USAA, but of course that's just my own idle speculation... LOL.
HOT OFF THE PRESS (well May 9th)
To be released in September, NFCU will be releasing a new American Express Card called Navy Federal More Rewards American Express® Card
This card is still in product conception but is planned to be a points card similar to the Go Rewards card. No word of if an AF will come with it.
I am actually hoping that Navy will actually introduce this as a Cash Back Rewards card to take direct aim at USAA's Limitless card. I prefer CB over points.
https://www.navyfederal.org/pdf/press-releases/2017/Amex_Partnership.pdf
Ok, I've been away from the boards for a while didn't know this was already posted in Credit News please move/delete my post
@Anonymous wrote:HOT OFF THE PRESS (well May 9th)
To be released in September, NFCU will be releasing a new American Express Card called Navy Federal More Rewards American Express® Card
This card is still in product conception but is planned to be a points card similar to the Go Rewards card. No word of if an AF will come with it.
I am actually hoping that Navy will actually introduce this as a Cash Back Rewards card to take direct aim at USAA's Limitless card. I prefer CB over points.
https://www.navyfederal.org/pdf/press-releases/2017/Amex_Partnership.pdf
The PDF actually answers (or likely answers) one of my initial questions regarding the target market of the card:
Based on this I'm not looking for any exceptional rewards related to travel (which seems to be popular with other issuers lately), although this is just my own speculation. Of course none of NFCU's cards offer enhanced rewards for grocery yet, so that's always something they might be looking at.