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As long as you're doing it in INCOGNITO mode it's easy to do.
Charge - Green/Gold/Platinum - pick the highest option you're comfortable with for at least 12 months or you will need to cancel it to get a higher option
CM/BCE/BCP - Cash
ED/EDP/Blue - MR
Delta
Hilton
Etc.
The other caveat is that you can generally go for Charge + Revolver but, not 2 of the same
No such restriction on Amex cards.
The only restrictions on Amex is you can only have up to 5 revolvers. They can be from whatever product family. You can have 5 Delta cards and they won't care.
You can have as many charge cards as you want, and they don't count toward the 5 revolver limit.
You can only get 2 revolver approvals in a 90 day period. Charge cards do not count towards that limit.
Signup bonuses are once in a lifetime. Once you've had the SUB for a particular card, you can never get it again. So you want to wait for the best possible offer to make those approvals count.
@Anonymous wrote:
The other caveat is that you can generally go for Charge + Revolver but, not 2 of the same
Not true, or at least, not anymore. You just can't do more than 2 revolvers within 90 days. I've seen reports of two revolver approvals on the same day. And I've personally gotten two charge cards on the same day.
@MrDisco99 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
The other caveat is that you can generally go for Charge + Revolver but, not 2 of the same
Not true, or at least, not anymore. You just can't do more than 2 revolvers within 90 days. I've seen reports of two revolver approvals on the same day. And I've personally gotten two charge cards on the same day.
Hmm.... I guess I need to start paying attn to Amex again since I haven't been after them for bonuses with the advent of the constant popup issue.
@MrDisco99 wrote:No such restriction on Amex cards.
The only restrictions on Amex is you can only have up to 5 revolvers. They can be from whatever product family. You can have 5 Delta cards and they won't care.
You can have as many charge cards as you want, and they don't count toward the 5 revolver limit.
You can only get 2 revolver approvals in a 90 day period. Charge cards do not count towards that limit.
Signup bonuses are once in a lifetime. Once you've had the SUB for a particular card, you can never get it again. So you want to wait for the best possible offer to make those approvals count.
You can have more than 5 revolvers. There are people here in the double digits.
@Brian_Earl_Spilner wrote:
@MrDisco99 wrote:No such restriction on Amex cards.
The only restrictions on Amex is you can only have up to 5 revolvers. They can be from whatever product family. You can have 5 Delta cards and they won't care.
You can have as many charge cards as you want, and they don't count toward the 5 revolver limit.
You can only get 2 revolver approvals in a 90 day period. Charge cards do not count towards that limit.
Signup bonuses are once in a lifetime. Once you've had the SUB for a particular card, you can never get it again. So you want to wait for the best possible offer to make those approvals count.
You can have more than 5 revolvers. There are people here in the double digits.
FT: "You can only earn one new account bonus for each card issued by American Express in the USA. We do not know precisely how far back American Express looks to see if you have previously held the same card, but there is anecdotal evidence that the Customer Service database looks back only seven years. This means that if you cancelled a card in 2007 or earlier, and have not held it since, you will probably qualify for a new account bonus in 2015."
And exceeding 5 revolvers is definitely possible, but few people seem to have the income and scores to go beyond 5.
@wasCB14 wrote:And exceeding 5 revolvers is definitely possible, but few people seem to have the income and scores to go beyond 5.
Oddly, there are some cases here where people have much more modest income and scores that have 6 revolvers. On the other hand, you have people like me that have a few decades of experience with Amex, high scores, good income, and ran 6 digits of personal spend through Amex last year where it's very iffy. I have no "you're preapproved" pages showing for any Amex revolvers (only the Green charge card), so I am honestly not sure if I would be approved for a 6th or not. I might find out in the spring if I go for yet another Delta personal or business card.
I do want to say that the CSR that mentioned you can only have one card from each family was certainly misinformed. That is not the case whatsoever.
There's no restriction on that. Many people have a BCE and a BCP or multiple point cards. As far as "family restrictions," the only one that comes to mind is that one can't PC out of a particular family of cards.