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@Anonymous @Aspireto850
If you pay back Amex in full for what you owe them, not a settled amount, your chances of getting back in with them would be good. I would call Amex and make sure that they didn't at some point send off your account to an outside CA first.
Amex will usually keep their accounts internally for several years first in an attempt to collect, as they have their own internal collection department, before bringing in an outside source.
Call Amex first to see where your account is, and the amount. Ask for the address to send the payment too as well, as that will be different than the regular payment address for a current account.
Good luck!
@Anonymous wrote:
Hey everyone!
I just got approved for discover it to the tune of 10k. They are offering 0% for 14 months on a balance transfer.
Many many years ago, I burned Amex for about 3k. Would it be a good idea to use my balance transfer on that to get back in their good graces?
I really want to open a business Amex by the end of the year.
Just curious OP. Was AmEx 'burned' as in an unpaid CO or IIB? How long ago was this event?