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@vV35Hszm wrote:
Easy... Amex Black.
Never heard of that...what is it?
@CreditInspired wrote:
AmX Centurion
Oh how I wish dreams could really come true ☺️
I don’t actually know what that is...is that some old Amex that isn’t available anymore?
@Anonymous wrote:
Just for clarification: is a debit card excluded?
If I could still carry my debit card then I would keep my Discover.
Yeah, you can keep the debit LOL. I know what you’re saying—Discover really does have great service/benefits.
@CreditInspired wrote:
AmX Centurion
Oh how I wish dreams could really come true ☺️
I don’t actually know what that is...is that some old Amex that isn’t available anymore?
Oh it’s still available
@CreditInspired wrote:
@pinkandgrey wrote:
@CreditInspired wrote:
AmX Centurion
Oh how I wish dreams could really come true ☺️I don’t actually know what that is...is that some old Amex that isn’t available anymore?
Oh it’s still available
Yeah I looked it up. Spending $250k on a card in a year... how LOL plus that $2500 AF. Yikes
@pinkandgrey wrote:Oh how I wish dreams could really come trueYeah I looked it up. Spending $250k on a card in a year... how LOL plus that $2500 AF. Yikes
A lot more common than you'd think, especially for business.
If we are talking about cards we have in our wallets now, I would say my NFCU cashRewards. High limit, low interest, 1.5% back on everything, extra cash back from Member Mall offers.
Fantasy card thats currently out of reach — I don’t have one that I would consider worthwhile for all spending. I don’t like Citi DC and PayPal MC has too high of an APR to carry as my only card even if it does have 2% cash back normally and I don’t travel so Amex, Chase, and Citi’s other cards are out.
NFCU is also the least likely to take AA for actually using your card, being a credit union, so again another point for the CR.