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No AF and a grace period? That's a very good Credit One card. Congrats.
Very nice. Pretty much the same terms I got. It seems like it's one of their least problematic products lol.
Congrats on the approval
Great post -grats.
Congrats! Been thinking of going for this but I keep reading it has no relation to AMEX
@OniStringer wrote:Congrats! Been thinking of going for this but I keep reading it has no relation to AMEX
I love it. It's a really great card. I had a pre approval waiting for me when I logged into Experian, for no annual fee. Had to jump on it and snatch it up. Excellent card, I'll be keeping it forever. Please see the link below to American Express where they advertise their Credit One Amex.
https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/network/credit-one/credit-cards/credit-one-bank-card.html
@Anonymous wrote:
@OniStringer wrote:Congrats! Been thinking of going for this but I keep reading it has no relation to AMEX
I love it. It's a really great card. I had a pre approval waiting for me when I logged into Experian, for no annual fee. Had to jump on it and snatch it up. Excellent card, I'll be keeping it forever. Please see the link below to American Express where they advertise their Credit One Amex.
https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/network/credit-one/credit-cards/credit-one-bank-card.html
I think they do that for all their network cards. You can find similar pages for the NFCU More Rewards and the Wells Fargo Propel, for instance. But the issuer of the card is still Credit One (or NFCU/WF), not Amex. Amex is just the payment network, and you're not really building a relationship with them.
Though it might be a good idea to bookmark that page, because cards on the Amex network do qualify for some Amex offers. And for at least some of the cards (like my MR), going through the Amex website is the only way to find them, because they don't show up in the website or app of the financial institution who issued the card. I don't know for sure if that's the case with Credit One, but it seems likely.
@OniStringer wrote:Congrats! Been thinking of going for this but I keep reading it has no relation to AMEX
It's not issued by Amex, just uses the Amex network. But credit one has partnered with Amex on this one.
@Anonymalous wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@OniStringer wrote:Congrats! Been thinking of going for this but I keep reading it has no relation to AMEX
I love it. It's a really great card. I had a pre approval waiting for me when I logged into Experian, for no annual fee. Had to jump on it and snatch it up. Excellent card, I'll be keeping it forever. Please see the link below to American Express where they advertise their Credit One Amex.
https://www.americanexpress.com/en-us/network/credit-one/credit-cards/credit-one-bank-card.html
I think they do that for all their network cards. You can find similar pages for the NFCU More Rewards and the Wells Fargo Propel, for instance. But the issuer of the card is still Credit One (or NFCU/WF), not Amex. Amex is just the payment network, and you're not really building a relationship with them.
Though it might be a good idea to bookmark that page, because cards on the Amex network do qualify for some Amex offers. And for at least some of the cards (like my MR), going through the Amex website is the only way to find them, because they don't show up in the website or app of the financial institution who issued the card. I don't know for sure if that's the case with Credit One, but it seems likely.
Yeah, this card has AMEX Offers. They're advertised on the Credit One app as well, it does take you to a page on the American Express website to access the offers for the card. I can confirm they're different than what's offered on my BCE AMEX card. So, now I have two pools of offers (as does the OP or anyone else with cards from both).