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Re: Fidelity Amex

CONGRATS!!!
What was your score and the limit?
Message 11 of 17
brother7
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Re: Fidelity Amex

U know, it totally slipped my mind to ask what my limit and EX score are :/

I pulled the free annual reports from all 3 CRAs a few days ago and my EX and EQ reports are very similar. My FICO EQ (thru ScoreWatch) is 767.



04/01/2020 - EX 849 (Credit Scorecard EX FICO® Score 8, range 300-850)
02/20/2020 - TU 850 (Discover TU FICO® Score 8, range 300-850)
03/24/2020 - EQ 884 (Citi EQ FICO® Bankcard Score 8, range 250-900)
GOAL - 800! - App free since 11/22/2017
Message 12 of 17
CreditScholar
Valued Contributor

Re: Fidelity Amex


@surfnspy wrote:

I was interested in this this card as well however, after reading the comments by card holders it looks like a real mixed bag.

 

There doesn't seem to be anyone who isn't pleased with the rewards program but, the fraud department (FIA or something?) sounds like a nightmare. Also, it doesn't appear the card integration with the Fidelity account is satisfactory either. A less common but loud complaint is the foreign transaction fees (3%?).

 

Im going to pass for now based on the FIA fraud-department factor even though the 2% cash going towards my Roth is awful tempting.

 

 


I was considering this card previously, but after reading the comments I also was forced to reconsider.

 

The one benefit that people don't speak very much of with this card is the ability to transfer 1:1 into Aeroplan miles. That means you're earning 2 aeroplan miles per dollar spent. Furthermore if you use points.com, you can transfer aeroplan points into US Airways miles at a 1:0.85 ratio. Essentially you'll be getting 1.7 US Airways miles per dollar spent, which is unsurpassed by any other card.

 

I decided in the end to hold off though, because I expect high quality customer service on the cards I use. The tradeoff of higher earning rate vs. tons of hassles (fraud and CSR issues) wasn't worth it for me. For those who are willing to put up with these issues, the rewards can be excellent.

 

EX 798, EQ 789, TU 784
American Express Platinum (NPSL) || Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards Visa Signature - $23,200 CL
Barclays American Airlines Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard - $20,000 CL || Chase IHG Rewards World Mastercard - $25,000 CL
Chase Sapphire Preferred Visa Signature - $12,700 CL || Chase United MileagePlus Club World Elite MasterCard - $26,500 CL
Citibank Hilton Reserve Visa Signature - $20,000 CL || J.P. Morgan Ritz Carlton Visa Signature - $23,500 CL
Message 13 of 17
navigatethis12
Valued Contributor

Re: Fidelity Amex

I have not had to deal with the fraud department, but their customer service was excellent the few times I needed something. On Fatwallet a lot of people reported their cards being compromised, but that has also not been a problem with me.

 

It kind of is not really integrated into the Fidelity account at all. You can see the card when you go to Fidelity, but can not really do anything. The balance somtimes takes a few days to update, you can look at the rewards you have redeemed, and can see your limit. Everything else requires you to go the FIA website, but you can just click and from Fidelity it will already have you logged in.

Message 14 of 17
youngandcreditwrthy
Senior Contributor

Re: Fidelity Amex

Good luck... Boa isn't all that great atm. Im fact, their most recents earnings report showed them earning NOTHING...0 cents per share... And they got slapped with another federal lawsuit today.

However, Ive heard good things about this specific card and division of boa (this fia you mention).

Best wishes:-)

Limit btw?!?!
Marriott PR$25k | BCE $24.5K |BankAmericard Visa $25k| BOA Better Bal $17.5k |Wmt Discover $12.5k | BR Visa $17.5k | Amex Delta Gold $10k | Discover IT $10k | Paypal Extras MC $15k | Amazon Store $10k|Smile Gen $7.25k | Dillard's $10k | West Elm $4k| Express $3.05K | Mypoints.com Visa $4.5k | Freedom Visa $1k| Amex Surpass $1k
Message 15 of 17
CreditScholar
Valued Contributor

Re: Fidelity Amex


@youngandcreditwrthy wrote:
Good luck... Boa isn't all that great atm. Im fact, their most recents earnings report showed them earning NOTHING...0 cents per share... And they got slapped with another federal lawsuit today.

However, Ive heard good things about this specific card and division of boa (this fia you mention).

Best wishes:-)

Limit btw?!?!

I wouldn't say they're great, but I wouldn't say they're horrible either. I've banked with them for most of my life, and my experiences have been satisfactory. The treatment I get from Chase is noticably better, but I can't criticize BofA and say they're horrible because they're not.

 

EX 798, EQ 789, TU 784
American Express Platinum (NPSL) || Bank of America Privileges with Travel Rewards Visa Signature - $23,200 CL
Barclays American Airlines Aviator Red World Elite Mastercard - $20,000 CL || Chase IHG Rewards World Mastercard - $25,000 CL
Chase Sapphire Preferred Visa Signature - $12,700 CL || Chase United MileagePlus Club World Elite MasterCard - $26,500 CL
Citibank Hilton Reserve Visa Signature - $20,000 CL || J.P. Morgan Ritz Carlton Visa Signature - $23,500 CL
Message 16 of 17
TheConductor
Established Contributor

Re: Fidelity Amex


@surfnspy wrote:

 

Im going to pass for now based on the FIA fraud-department factor even though the 2% cash going towards my Roth is awful tempting.

 

Just want to point out...to be getting the maximum benefit of a Roth, you want to be making the maximum contribution every year, usually eitther with a lump sum or with regularly scheduled contributions.

 

If you're dumping your cashback rewards from a credit card into your Roth, one of two things is going to happen: 1) You exceed the maximum annual contribution limit, or 2) If you're so far below the maximum you don't have to worry about that, then you're not getting the full advantage of having the Roth in the first place.

 

In short, I wouldn't advise it.

 

Open a second, non-tax-advantaged account, and use that to invest your cashback.

 

As for the main topic of the thread....the cashback rewards are nice, but yeah....FIA. Poster children for poor customer service. Even AmEx's 2nd-tier outsourced Zync customer service is miles beyond FIAs customer service in my experience.

Starting: EQ 622 (myFICO 7/7/12), EX 696 (TU FAKO 8/14/12), TU 621 (CK TransRisk 7/24/12), Total CL $1k on 2 TLs
Current: EQ 709 (CCT 2/4/15), EX 704 (CCT 2/4/15) , TU 702 (CCT 2/4/15), Total CL $110.3k on 14 TLs Goal: 740+ x3
My Wallet: Amex BCP $30k, Chase United Explorer $16k, Amex SPG $13.5k, Barclaycard Ring MC $12.5k, Chase CSP VS $12.2k, Discover it $10.5k, C1 Venture VS $6.5k, Chase Slate $3.5k, Amex Hilton Surpass $2k, Barclaycard Apple V $2k, Chase Freedom V $1100, BoA Cash Rewards V $500, Citi BestBuy $500
My Loans: Prosper $25k/36mo, Prosper $17k/36mo
My Business: Chase Ink VS $5k, Amex BRG NPSL (> 10k),
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