SteveT
Dec 11, 07, 9:37 pm
Does anyone know what the difference would be in applying for an ICC card through your bank (ICC partner bank) as oppose to applying directly through American Express?
American Express Membership Rewards - Applying for a International Currency (ICC) CardView Full Version : Applying for a International Currency (ICC) Card SteveT Dec 11, 07, 9:37 pm Does anyone know what the difference would be in applying for an ICC card through your bank (ICC partner bank) as oppose to applying directly through American Express? FlyingSmurf Dec 12, 07, 2:14 am What bank do you mean? I used to apply for my ICC Card thru Amex Bank in Germany. Until they sold their private customers to ComDirect, that had the advantage that they setteled the payment automatically from my USD account. miikka Dec 12, 07, 2:27 am What bank do you mean? I used to apply for my ICC Card thru Amex Bank in Germany. Until they sold their private customers to ComDirect, that had the advantage that they setteled the payment automatically from my USD account. That service is available directly from Amex itself so it isn't that much benefit of the bank. But maybe certain banks will take care of the annual fee? FlyingSmurf Dec 13, 07, 5:56 am That service is available directly from Amex itself so it isn't that much benefit of the bank. But maybe certain banks will take care of the annual fee? Never heard about that service. But Amex offered 6 or 8 weeks ago, the green card w/o annual fee as a promotion. See posting in this forum. miikka Dec 13, 07, 6:08 am Never heard about that service. But Amex offered 6 or 8 weeks ago, the green card w/o annual fee as a promotion. See posting in this forum. Settling your account by bank arrangement: http://www.americanexpress.com/lacidc/iccsite/pdf/AMEX_Bank_Arrangement_Application_Form.pdf After that Amex will send the bill to the bank and bank will settle it from the assigned bank account. So it doesn't need to be a Amex card through a bank to get this service. |