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I'm just curious. I see alot of members here love that card. What about it is so great? I have no knowledge of this card as it was discontinued before I ever knew about it. Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:I'm just curious. I see alot of members here love that card. What about it is so great? I have no knowledge of this card as it was discontinued before I ever knew about it. Thanks
If you still have packs it can earn pretty good membership rewards express points, and if you have a any card that earns full membership rewards points (ED/EDP, Green, Gold, PRG, Plat, Cent) all of those express points turn into full membership rewards points.
Since amex now offers a no AF card that earns MR points, it can be a fairly lucrative card, with a possibly quite low AF. It also looks dope.
olds350ho wrote:
I'm just curious. I see alot of members here love that card. What about it is so great? I have no knowledge of this card as it was discontinued before I ever knew about it. Thanks
Pack | Benefit | Cost |
Give Back | 1,000 Membership Rewards® points for each logged hour of volunteer service and one Membership Rewards point for every charitable dollar donated using your American Express Card | No fee, must enroll |
Family Travel | Access a family travel specialist to assist in booking vacations, family-specific travel benefits and savings with hotels, cruise, car rental and tour partners, and more | No fee, must enroll |
Personal Finance | Complimentary credit score and report, access to money management tools and tips | No fee, must enroll |
Eco | 2X Membership Rewards points at more than 4,000 select green merchants as rated by Greenopia, discounts on eco-friendly merchandise in the Membership Rewards program and access to an eco concierge service to answer green questions | No fee, must enroll |
Music | 2X Membership Rewards points on concert tickets, pre-sale access to select music events and concert tickets | $5 |
Go | 2X Membership Rewards points on airfare ticket purchases, lost wallet protection and travel discounts | $20 |
Food & Wine | A one-year subscription to FOOD & WINE® Magazine, savings on Cookbooks and wine guide and discounted membership to FOOD & WINE Connoisseur Club | $20 |
Connect | 2X Membership Rewards points on mobile phone, cable, broadband and internet charges, plus discounts on select mobile merchandise in the Membership Rewards program | $20 |
Style | 2X Membership Rewards points at department stores and specialty retailer Gilt.com, enhanced Return Protection, and special offers from Gilt.com and Lucky Magazine | $25 |
Restaurant | 2X Membership Rewards points at restaurants plus special dining discounts and offers from restaurants including Lettuce Entertain You®, Morton's The Steakhouse®, Patina Restaurant Group, Seasons 52® Dunkin' Donuts® and Cold Stone Creamery® | $25 |
Totally dig the last 3.... I was under the impression that Packs were 100% gone and it is basically just a neat looking charge card with low AF.....
I can't remember the last time my Zync had packs. It's been a very long time since they were discontinued. To answer the OP's question, I keep my Zync because I don't want to pay $95 for the Green when I can have a similar card for $25 when I dump the Platinum. It is a very unique card, and I plan on keeping mine until AmEx says otherwise.
Lastly, my Zync has a higher exposure limit than any card in my portfolio. While I don't plan on utilizing its 40k-50k+ charging ability anytime soon, I still like having it around.
That's cool. I wish amex would do this or something similar again. Thanks for the info.