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@VegasKyle wrote:
Centurion Lounge looks epic! Id find an excuse to go through DFW for that.
People in the traveling world are always finding excuses to have layovers in Vegas and now Dallas just for the Cent Lounges.
@VegasKyle wrote:
@TheClub
At this point I think apping for the Plat before the AF on the green is the plan, I just don't know if they will 1) let me around the 12 month requirement 2) offer me bonus.
As far as the Ameriprise bonus offer, it would do me no good. I hardly use my charge card, $3k in 3mo or whatever for a signup bonus is one thing. I just wouldn't use it enough to take advantage of something like that. That was part of my quandary, I'd be using the card almost solely for the ancillary benefits. That's what I'm trying to weigh against the AF
Totally understand.
Although you do not plan you utilize all of the incentives (i.e. meeting bonus MR requirements) what is there to lose if the AF will be waived regardless for the first year? Only way you wouldn't be eligible for the "waived AF" is if you currently have or have had an Platinum AMEX within the passed year.
Refer to this link for others testimonials and experiences obtaining the card *read in comments* http://milevalue.com/american-express-platinum-0-annual-fee-link/
IMO it'd be like a 1 year free trial to determined if the card is truly for you. Simply just a recommendation as I'll be taking advantage of this offer in the near future
SN: $175 AF is also waived for up to three AUs in the first year!
@TheClub wrote:
@VegasKyle wrote:
@TheClub
At this point I think apping for the Plat before the AF on the green is the plan, I just don't know if they will 1) let me around the 12 month requirement 2) offer me bonus.
As far as the Ameriprise bonus offer, it would do me no good. I hardly use my charge card, $3k in 3mo or whatever for a signup bonus is one thing. I just wouldn't use it enough to take advantage of something like that. That was part of my quandary, I'd be using the card almost solely for the ancillary benefits. That's what I'm trying to weigh against the AFTotally understand.
Although you do not plan you utilize all of the incentives (i.e. meeting bonus MR requirements) what is there to lose if the AF will be waived regardless for the first year? Only way you wouldn't be eligible for the "waived AF" is if you currently have or have had an Platinum AMEX within the passed year.
Refer to this link for others testimonials and experiences obtaining the card *read in comments* http://milevalue.com/american-express-platinum-0-annual-fee-link/
IMO it'd be like a 1 year free trial to determined if the card is truly for you. Simply just a recommendation as I'll be taking advantage of this offer in the near future
SN: $175 AF is also waived for up to three AUs in the first year!
Had no idea Ameriprise was so generous!
@SuperKirby wrote:
@TheClub wrote:
@VegasKyle wrote:
@TheClub
At this point I think apping for the Plat before the AF on the green is the plan, I just don't know if they will 1) let me around the 12 month requirement 2) offer me bonus.
As far as the Ameriprise bonus offer, it would do me no good. I hardly use my charge card, $3k in 3mo or whatever for a signup bonus is one thing. I just wouldn't use it enough to take advantage of something like that. That was part of my quandary, I'd be using the card almost solely for the ancillary benefits. That's what I'm trying to weigh against the AFTotally understand.
Although you do not plan you utilize all of the incentives (i.e. meeting bonus MR requirements) what is there to lose if the AF will be waived regardless for the first year? Only way you wouldn't be eligible for the "waived AF" is if you currently have or have had an Platinum AMEX within the passed year.
Refer to this link for others testimonials and experiences obtaining the card *read in comments* http://milevalue.com/american-express-platinum-0-annual-fee-link/
IMO it'd be like a 1 year free trial to determined if the card is truly for you. Simply just a recommendation as I'll be taking advantage of this offer in the near future
SN: $175 AF is also waived for up to three AUs in the first year!
Had no idea Ameriprise was so generous!
WOW! This might be the deal that gets me out of the garden! Waived AF ($450) and just for kicks I would add 3 AUs (Waived first year too! $175 x 3 = $525)
@wHiTeSoL, seriously! If I knew about this I would've gone that route. And then give an additional card to my dog, just for the heck of it!
Oh and FYI, it's $175 for up to 3 additional cards. That means all 3 addtional cards would be $175 total.
So Primary holder = $450, ACM 1-3 = $175. How about ACM 4-6? Does anyone know if that's another $175? The limit is probably 3, just a guess though.
@SuperKirby wrote:@@wHiTeSoL, seriously! If I knew about this I would've gone that route. And then give an additional card to my dog, just for the heck of it!
Oh and FYI, it's $175 for up to 3 additional cards. That means all 3 addtional cards would be $175 total.
So Primary holder = $450, ACM 1-3 = $175. How about ACM 4-6? Does anyone know if that's another $175? The limit is probably 3, just a guess though.
$450; For up to 3 Additional Platinum Cards, the annual fee is $175. Each Additional Platinum Card, after the first 3 Cards, is $175.
So I guess it's another $175 4+
Oh ok. So it's $175 EACH from 4 thereafter. Expensive....
Can you apply for that $0 Ameriprise version even if you have no assocatiation with them? Also is it an "ameriprise" version of the plat or just the same one they let you apply for on their website.. just with the $0 annual fee? Anyone test these waters?