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Just paid the AF on my Gold card. While going through the junk mail/shred pile, I re-noticed the AMEX upgrade to Platinum envelope. Opened it up to feed it into the shredder and noticed it had a SUB -75KMR/6mo $6K. The last upgrade for my Hilton card offered nothig so I assumed the same here. Now I'm wondering if it's worth it for a year, then downgrade back to Gold or Green. I've been in pop-up jail for most of the year, so I expected nothing from Amex..
I have a trip planned for March, and likely in June and August, but that's probably it. Not exactly the ideal client for the Platinum. For his reason I never planned on applying. With the offer it sems like a win. Is there smething obvious I'm missing? Gonna buy some windows and a door soon, as well as tuition, so the $6K shouldn' be an issue, and its better than the public $8K for 80K MR.
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HTH, Thanks for any suggestions and thoughts
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75k MR barely covers the annual fee. In my opinion that's a hard pass for a personal platinum. Also, you're not maximizing the MR earning potential of the Gold by using the BCP for groceries, so I'd consider canceling the Gold outright. Do the math on how much you'd have to spend for the Gold to outperform your Savor. Do you really value the Gold credits at face value? I'd look at the CSR instead if you want to pick up a SUB.
























@1LostArk wrote:75k MR barely covers the annual fee. In my opinion that's a hard pass for a personal platinum. Also, you're not maximizing the MR earning potential of the Gold by using the BCP for groceries, so I'd consider canceling the Gold outright. Do the math on how much you'd have to spend for the Gold to outperform your Savor. Do you really value the Gold credits at face value? I'd look at the CSR instead if you want to pick up a SUB.
Yes, and there is a cost on getting the SUB if you have to spend a lot of it stuff that earns 1x on the Plat (giving up higher rewards on other cards). If you can really use MRs, then the offer is pretty good, but if you just use them to buy gift cards (or worse, cash them out), then it may well not be worth it
I thought about the 1x earning for using the Platinum, but tuition, contractors and windows aren't a catagory, LOL. I would definately use the MR points for travel. I plan on burning up the credits and free nights I have so far from other cards in a couple months, so MR points is hte next best choice. My other major cards are cashback.









Unfortunately, I'm over 5/24. So no Chase for me.
I'm pretty certain the AF or the Gold -- which I can't get back will be credited toward the Platinum. So out of pocket would be the difference. Not trivial, but not $700. When I called in to fish for a retention offer, the rep quickly told me I'd gotten my AF back in "value" from both my BCP, and Gold. I was a little shocked by how much. But I agree I'm not as efficient with my card setup as I could be. Also the Savor has been sock drawered in favor of the Amex cards. But I guess its the next best for Restaurants if I made the switch.









IMHO you should not get deeper into the Amex MR ecosystem, and would be better off extricating yourself from it. Yours is not the type of profile that really gets value from what those charge cards have to offer, and you're just wasting your time trying to use up the 'coupon' credits to partially offset your annual fee. You might as well skip the annual fee altogether, and make money from the rich universe of no-annual-fee cash back cards.





























Please, go on. I would like to know why you reccomend this.
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While it's a great upgrade offer, you mentioned you have significant restaurant spend and restaurant and grocery spend is where Gold truly shines. If you're able to make good use of the Membership Rewards, I'd keep Gold and apply for Platinum with a new Welcome Offer if you wanted to try it out for at least a year.
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