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One of my American Express cards showed a pop-up when I signed in to check my account. My Blue Cash Everyday displayed this:
Here are the nitty gritty details
@Themanwhocan wrote:One of my American Express cards showed a pop-up when I signed in to check my account. My Blue Cash Everyday displayed this:
Here are the nitty gritty details
You can wait until jan to take the offer I believe. Only downside would be for a year you would be unable to take any permanent APR reductions. Have seen quite a few 0% for 6 month offers on charge and revolvers. But this is not too shabby. However, and no offense, since I do look up to you so much, I am sure you are well aware that many folks were able to get 6.74% or less as permanent apr via chat. That seems to have slowed down and been replaced with offers like these. Citi too.
I would say if you have had no success in perm reductions in the last 6 months, ask again, then wait a few days before this offer expires and ask for a permanent reduction if you are anywhere close to this offer or not.
Yes, I only take permanent reductions myself, since I don't carry a balance. But for anyone that was planning to carry holiday spending on a credit card, they might find an offer like this interesting.
I don't use my Amex cards enough, so I could only get my APR down to 10.49% so far, though they did increase my credit limit to $40k.
Sweet! I've been off the grid for a week in Hawaii, getting ready to check out with my SPG card, and it's the one which got this offer. So it may be that the charges that go on today get the 6.99% rate instead of the 10.49% regular rate.
I got got this rate two years ago on my Delta card, but thought it was only given if the card was on the standard high APR rates. It may also be influenced by AMEX trying to promote card usage in the face of competition.
For or what it is worth, the rate should be good until the items are paid off, not just expiring at the end of 12 months. I got a credit on my account this year after AMEX went back to recalculate that promo APR and extended the low interest result.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks for this. I have been meaning to start calling card issuers for decreased interest rates. I'm currently in my 12 month 0% period for my AMEX BCP. After the period ends, I'll ask for a rate reduction.I'd be happy with a sub 10% rate. My Citi Prestige is currently 8.74%. I was approved for a Chase Sapphire Reserve card for 23%. That's just insane. While I don't carry a balance, that's still insane. I will ask for a rate reduction on that pretty soon.
@NRB525 wrote:Sweet! I've been off the grid for a week in Hawaii, getting ready to check out with my SPG card, and it's the one which got this offer. So it may be that the charges that go on today get the 6.99% rate instead of the 10.49% regular rate.
I got got this rate two years ago on my Delta card, but thought it was only given if the card was on the standard high APR rates. It may also be influenced by AMEX trying to promote card usage in the face of competition.
For or what it is worth, the rate should be good until the items are paid off, not just expiring at the end of 12 months. I got a credit on my account this year after AMEX went back to recalculate that promo APR and extended the low interest result.
Thanks for posting!
I agree totally! It should be good until they are paid off but unfortunately the language states otherwise. Maybe the offer was different previously?
My credit union does that which is great. 2.9 pct for a year but any purchases or advances made the first year have until they are paid off before they return to a fixed rate of 7.9%.
I saw 6.99% for 12 show up on my delta but I am not taking it since its at 8.49%...I envision levaraging an APR reduction on my 16ish pct ED or taking the bait on a targeted BCE offer with 0 for 15 then 13.24%. I had previously thought I'd be rooting SPG but it looks like theres more longevity on another card. I sure wish amex would let people swap rates on cards, that would be sweet. So therein reinforces TMWC's statement of them doing it for card promotion most likely! Super happy I got multiple 2500 MRs after 100 spend on verizon, hoping that I am able to get more than one. Will be a nice follow up to my 10% off up to $30 back on verizon. Also got the same offer for cable payments.
Wonder if anyone has seen 0% for 12 months on a revolver post promo? Have seen 0 for 12 and 0 for 6 on charge cards quite a bit on charges >100.