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Just to clarify, it’s 5 years, 1 month (aka 61 months) from file date.....unless you have a bad history etc with Amex.
@MichaelWoodland wrote:
Dang so I’m pretty much SOL on both fronts
But then again, I wouldn't feel bad. There's nothing special about having an AMEX in your wallet anymore, unless you want Centurion Lounge access or to participate in their Fine Hotels program (or whatever it's called).
In particular, there's definitely nothing special about any of the Bonvoy cards... Weak earning rates all around considering the average value of a Marriott property is less than half a cent each (and you won't earn a ton of points with the card). The yearly free room is limited as well.
I would say a rewards card with a credit union you have a relationship with is better for you.
You can get one of those Credit One Amex cards lol. Not a true Amex, but you can cruise up and down on their payment network and have their logo on a card until you can get a real Amex.
Sorry, we were going back and forth on another thread about C1 Amex and how it might cheapen their brand.
I'm no expert but I'd suspect that Ch7 is much too recent for Amex.
@MichaelWoodland wrote:
I see, so 61 months from discharge
What about chase’s Bonvoy card?
Are they as strict?
Chase is easily as strict, if not in some cases more strict than Amex.
Chase blacklists for 10 years after BK. You can get a car loan after 1.