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Just wanted to make sure I understand this correctly. is AU accounts (up to the first three) free for the Platinum Card membership? Reason is if the cost is $175 for the first three, and it's the same $175 for each additional additional cards, then the wording should read something like this: $450 annual (member fee) fee plus $175 for each and every additional cards.
Here is the cut and paste from Amex site:
Annual Fee
$450; For up to 3 Additional Platinum Cards, the annual fee is $175. Each Additional Platinum Card, after the first 3 Cards, is $175.
I read it as: $450 for the primary account holder, +$175 for up to 3 AU's, +$175/each for additional AU's after the third.
@ajh5408 wrote:I read it as: $450 for the primary account holder, +$175 for up to 3 AU's, +$175/each for additional AU's after the third.
+1. So your card would be $450, then adding up to three additional card members would cost $175 additonal. Each card after that would be another $175 per card.
Also note that AMEX doesn't use authorized users, they have additional cardmembers. AUs generally aren't held responsible for their charges, but AMEX additional cardmembers ( and the original cardmember ) can be held responsible.
Yes, it's a total additional $175 whether you get 1, 2 or 3 AUs. However, starting with the 4th, it will cost $175 per additional AU after that.
@ajh5408 wrote:I read it as: $450 for the primary account holder, +$175 for up to 3 AU's, +$175/each for additional AU's after the third.
In addition to adding the platinum AU cards, you can also add 5 (I believe) gold AU cards for around $45. I'm not sure of the figures as I did it a couple of years ago, but give them a call and they can do it for you. Unless you need your AUs to have platinum, it would be a lot cheaper to get them the gold cards.
O' wow I didnt realize you could just get them a Gold card, I'm going to look into that!