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Lyythine
Established Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

I've learned that what Amex will allow you to purchase on a single purchase is not necessarily what they will allow in aggregate. Meaning, yes they may approve a single purchase at 88,500, but in aggregste, they will allow it to be a higher amount. And that kinda makes sense to me (though much else doesn't when it comes to Amex).
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K-in-Boston
Epic Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

It's nice that they have that now, but it's not returning what we would consider to be our "limit" on NPSL, just an additional amount over the requested amount if applicable.  I put in  a low amount just to see if I had that feature on my Platinum.  $5,000 came back with $10,000.  I know my "limit" is substantially higher as I have spent much more than that in a single transaction without even checking spend power, and $35,000 came back as no problem just a few months ago with me having a $8k balance at the time.

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RockinRay
Valued Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?


@jamesdwi wrote:

may be limited to AMEX Platinum, my old Zync card still gives the old yes or no.... answer. 

But yes my Zync card that I haven't run a charge on for at least a year will still appove a $7500 perchase... 

guess we will need to wait till others respond, yes its  a think on my PRG or etc...    and only my old Zync card is left out.  


Man I remember back in the day the Zinc card was a great card to have. I held one but did a PC to the Green card...

 

Does your card still work? I've not been on the forums for the last couple of years and I'm just curious...

Ray

** Every Card has a Job, and Every Card does its Job **
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NichelleN
Established Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

My Delta Amex just gives a "Good News!" followed by the approval to spend the requested amount.

 

My Plat Amex gives an approval for the requested amount + more.

 

I requested, $2k. That was approved + anything up to $4k

 

I then requested $10k. That was approved + anything up to $19.5k

 

I didn't make any additional requests.

More than enough credit.
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Lyythine
Established Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

And here I was all excited that I found something new. Way to rain on my Easter parade 😂
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K-in-Boston
Epic Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

It was new to me. The few times I have hit it in the past, it just told me yes. Thanks to your post, I can now hit it and feel good when AmEx says, "of course we'll approve that, and while you're at it buy a little something for yourself."
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Anonymous
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Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?


@K-in-Boston wrote:
It was new to me. The few times I have hit it in the past, it just told me yes. Thanks to your post, I can now hit it and feel good when AmEx says, "of course we'll approve that, and while you're at it buy a little something for yourself."

That's basically it... Here, spend MORE!!! 

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Anonymous
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Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

It just gives me approval for the amount I entered, nothing extra...

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jamesdwi
Valued Contributor

Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

still works, as far as I know since they approved a $7,500 potential purchase,  these days I keep it for the low AF, $25 a year for a card back dated to 1/2011, it was actually applied for in jan 2012. It also occausionally comes up with AMEX offers that credit my account with a few dollars to offset the $25. I hope they bring back the former buy small program that alone paid for the AF.  Next year it will be 7 years old. And its the lowest AMEX charge card, now that you can't apply for the Senior green card. So it stays. 

 

Wow I should use it more, just checked my 2016 Yearly spend report, I only paid the AF, no other purchases for all of 2016. 

 

 

 

 

Cards: Chase Southwest 20k & CSR 17k & CSP 10k & FNBO 30k Oregon Duck 5k, & AMEX BCP 32.5k & Amex Magnet 15k&amg; Hilton Surpass 7.5k & Delta Gold 12k & Zync NPSL, Fidelity AMEX 17k Commerce5.9k & Cash Forward 7.5k & Sams Club MC 20k, Paypal Extras MC 10k, Paypal Credit 7.25k CapOne Venture 15k, QS 2.5k, QS 750, Amazon 10k, Walmart 10k, Citi Simplicity 18k, Discover IT 23k and a nice stack of store cards.
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Anonymous
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Re: New Amex Spending Power Feature?

well... this'll be fun...

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