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Amex Business Referral
Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI probably have a referral code for extra points if you want it?
I currently have: Gold Business Charge Card, Plantinum Personal Charge Card, BA Avios Credit Card
All have their own referral schemes
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Here's a code / direct link:
Referral Link
P.S Dont be confused that the webpage initially suggests you take the SPG Amex credit card (its the highest bonus points offering), you just scroll down the page a little and it lists all the other cards you can choose from. Under "Business Cards" there is the Gold and Platinum cards. Clicking on a card will tell you what bonus you get for the referral. It's upto you which Personal/Business card you choose, the referral bonus will trigger on any.Comment
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostHi Can I also have a referral for amex business gold card please?
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http://amex.co.uk/refer/louisaEmje?CPID=100200082
This links directly to Amex Gold Business. Current offer is 22,000 bonus points (on top of the points you earn on your spend) if you spend £3k in the first three months.Last edited by ladymuck; 13 May 2019, 21:28.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYup
http://amex.co.uk/refer/louisaEmje?CPID=100200082
This links directly to Amex Gold Business. Current offer is 22,000 bonus points (on top of the points you earn on your spend) if you spend £3k in the first three months.
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Charge Card
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostI have realised its a charge card but not a credit card, hopefully not a big issue.
(I'll pimp mine out too incase anyone is looking to sign up http://amex.co.uk/refer/simonm9lmb?CPID=100344231 )Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by TechRiskPartners View PostI have realised its a charge card but not a credit card, hopefully not a big issue.
A charge card has to be repaid in full every month.
A credit card can be repaid in instalments over a period of time for which you will pay interest. You can optionally choose to repay in full every month.
If you need to borrow money, don't get a charge card.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostIf you need to borrow money, don't get a charge card.Comment
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Capital on Tap - Company mastercard - Avios
I recently discovered the Capital on Tap card for small businesses. It is a Mastercard but is classed as a debit card so HMRC take it with no extra card charges. I use it to pay all my business taxes.
And it gives you Avios, depending on if you take the basic account or the premium account.
Basic acct - £99 fee - 0.5 avios per £1 spent plus 5,000 bonus Avios for spending 5k in first 3 months
Premium account - £249 annual fee - 1 Avios per £1 spent plus 20k bonus Avios for spending 5k in the first 3 months.
I have the card with the annual fee (was £199 when i signed up) - but i think it is worth it as i am getting Avios on all my VAT and Corp tax spend - which is quite a lot of Avios. (30k plus per year at least).
They also have no FX fees if you use it abroad.
There is a referral scheme - which gives a £75 credit to both the referer and the referee when the first transaction is made.
If you do decide to sign up, my referral code is 1REFA951B67 - this needs to be quoted on the application form.
Capital on Tap // Small Business Finance and Enterprise Solution
Its worth a look as an alternative to Amex. I think your company has to have been in business for 12 months minimum though.Last edited by gizzmo; 23 May 2019, 13:59.Comment
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