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So after two years of getting my credit ducks in a row with a little help from this forum, I now have the AmEx Platinum (My husband's totally jealous!) that was one of my goals when I started out. I took advantage of an upgrade offer of 25,000 MR points after my first purchase, so no minimum spend. It arrived by USPS yesterday in a white non-descript box. It's such a nice-looking card. Anyway, after I activated it and made space in my wallet for it, I felt like I had reached the end of something. I have no other cards to plan for, no cards on a wishlist, no apping apprehension to get over.
Now I just sit and watch my cards grow and age...(sigh)
Congrats!

Congrats on your new AMEX. We each have our own goals and aspirations, if you havr achieved what you wanted be happy. Not everyone wants 20 or more CCs. Do what feels and is right for you. For now, just use and grow your AMEX. Who knows somewher down the road a new card might be offered that provides something that appeals to you.
Enjoy your victory - you've earned it.
@adavis425 wrote:So after two years of getting my credit ducks in a row with a little help from this forum, I now have the AmEx Platinum (My husband's totally jealous!) that was one of my goals when I started out. I took advantage of an upgrade offer of 25,000 MR points after my first purchase, so no minimum spend. It arrived by USPS yesterday in a white non-descript box. It's such a nice-looking card. Anyway, after I activated it and made space in my wallet for it, I felt like I had reached the end of something. I have no other cards to plan for, no cards on a wishlist, no apping apprehension to get over.
Now I just sit and watch my cards grow and age...(sigh)
Centurion? ![]()
grats as well! ![]()