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I agree with @Shadowfactor. If you're going to be applying for it soon, do it before the new account reports (Amex AU cards no longer inherit the age of the account and appear as new accounts). Also, that's an awesome approval story! I don't want to hijack the thread, but since it's actually relevant to OP's question, here's our experience...
DW has been an AU on 3 of my Amex cards since 2003. The Gold card (now PRG) saw easily $500k+ in spend over the years. 13 years later, she applied for her first Amex card, an EveryDay. She was approved with a $2,000 limit with a score in the 770s or 780s at the time, AAoA around 14 years, credit age of about 24 years, no new accounts in a few years, no baddies ever, zero inquiries in 2+ years, and an income more than 100x the starting line. Fast forward 17 months and that $2k card was at $32,000 (with only a few thousand of spend at the very beginning) and when she applied for her Delta Gold last year the starting line was $23,700. Meanwhile, her credit was a bit worse off due to a number of new cards and some refis.






















