OK, I know most of you here will have Amex Centurion cards but for mere mortals like myself, I'm thinking about upgrading to platinum. Question is; bearing in mind the 300 notes per year charge, is it worth it for the travel and insurance benefits? Does anyone have one and can comment?
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Originally posted by ratewhoreOK, I know most of you here will have Amex Centurion cards but for mere mortals like myself, I'm thinking about upgrading to platinum. Question is; bearing in mind the 300 notes per year charge, is it worth it for the travel and insurance benefits? Does anyone have one and can comment?
Only real advantage is pose value for knobs.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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I've checked the travel insurance and it's swings and roundabouts between the Amex offering and the one I normally use which is insureandgo. If you buy the Amex one individually then the cost is about double the platinum offering from insureandgo.
I was thinking more the complementary flights, lounge access, discounted airport parking etc but I suspect you can probably get your own discounts elsewhere anyway.
And Bogey - that wasn't you sleeping outside the old Blackwells building opposite the Royal Oxford last night was it?
Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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You cant apply for it ! it's by invitation only !
not worth it ! I had one and it has no more spending power than green and gold. you go over your monthly profile limit and they make the phone call !!!Comment
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Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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feck orf,
the Platinum Amex is there for everybody it's not by invitation.
Can also have one but what's the benefit against the 500 Euro fee ?
Secondly amex are beginning to p me off as when I call their help numbers they just pass you from country to country and can't seem to answer questions.
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Originally posted by ratewhore
Well it used to be by invitaion only..maybe they downgraded it ! ha ha !Comment
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and what are you talking about spending power Andyw,
ratewhore is talking about a charge card not a credit card
credit cards aren't for contractors they're for them wi' nout in the bank.
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