Originally Posted by Masterfrog
(Post 34486195)
But those cashback offers are offered to every Amex customer. So you can still access them with a free Amex card at the entry level.
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Originally Posted by Goldorak
(Post 34486048)
For travel insurances, only AFKL flights are covered. Before it was all airlines.
Pretty sure I am ditching my AF Gold this year and will have a VISA Premier instead. I will still retain the Amex Blue though (I benefited from the free for life offer), so I can retain status with car rental companies. Too bad I did not subscribed to this thread earlier. |
I just received the weirdest credit on my AFKL Plat Amex. The description is "AIR FRANCE MOTO" (which is usually the AF call center when they run the credit card over the phone), and the amount is exactly the same as half the price I paid for two FB award tickets TLS - CDG - MIA in J, booked during the 50% Amex offer in May. What surprises me is:
Edit: I'm now pretty sure that's indeed some offer credit, as it shows as earning "0 miles", whereas refunds show a negative amount of miles. So not a refund I think :p |
Originally Posted by lynxy
(Post 34527568)
I just received the weirdest credit on my AFKL Plat Amex. The description is "AIR FRANCE MOTO" (which is usually the AF call center when they run the credit card over the phone), and the amount is exactly the same as half the price I paid for two FB award tickets TLS - CDG - MIA in J, booked during the 50% Amex offer in May. What surprises me is:
Edit: I'm now pretty sure that's indeed some offer credit, as it shows as earning "0 miles", whereas refunds show a negative amount of miles. So not a refund I think :p I had already received the 50% credit from the May offer back in June, and the amount I received today makes no sense in terms of percentage of anything I paid AF recently. The transaction reference on the amex online tool is « AFKLM Offer » which makes me believe this could just be an error from amex on processing the May offer. Also called AF and no trace of any credit on their end whatsoever. |
Originally Posted by canadou
(Post 34528310)
I too received the weirdest credit on my AFKL Gold this morning…
FWIW the credit I got for the May operation was incorrectly calculated, and I got credited for two bookings where one was elligble and one wasn't. Maybe there's some reconciliation done on either Amex or AF's side? If so, they should probably check for people having gotten less than what they should (and not people getting a different amount of what they should have gotten) ;) |
Air France Platinum Card Usage
Hello,
I currently have Air France Platinum Card for my business which I usually spend around 7 - 10 k per month, and an Amex Platinum Card attached to my personal account, I will usually spend around 2 - 3k per month. Is this the best way to get points / status / and miles ? With the personal Amex Platnium I will get lounge access but relatively few transferable points, and with the AF AMEX I will get points but only towards AF. Regarding my points, I will only try and redeem them for air travel to try and fly business, or free tickets. I will hardly use them for hotel partners or car rentals. As I am new to the whole points systems, this would be very helpful for me to have any insights. -- Alex Wings |
Originally Posted by canadou
(Post 34528310)
I too received the weirdest credit on my AFKL Gold this morning…
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Originally Posted by GeoFBAF
(Post 34404879)
Hey,
I have a quick question: is it possible to have 2 separates AFKLM Amex cards (not a card and an additional one, but 2 cards "bought" separately)? In this case, will I receive 60XP/year (in the case I buy two Gold AFKLM AMEX for example)? I´m seeing it as a relatively cheap way to buy XP, but also as an alternative to an XP run which is not always possible due to time restrictions. Thanks! |
Desperate question: Is it possible to request Amex (or its insurance) a chargeback for a return flight canceled 2 years ago by a notorious mexican airline that provided a 1 year non-renewable & non-reimbursable voucher ? :confused:
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Originally Posted by Masterfrog
(Post 34444771)
I guess you can't get one AF Amex and one regular Amex ?
On the other side u are not able to crossing both products (Upgrade/Downgrade).
Originally Posted by Yolow
(Post 34580833)
Desperate question: Is it possible to request Amex (or its insurance) a chargeback for a return flight canceled 2 years ago by a notorious mexican airline that provided a 1 year non-renewable & non-reimbursable voucher ? :confused:
Generally it's in depends if u accept the 1 year voucher in the past. If yes it comes to an agreement with the airline and there is no chargeback possible anymore. You have accepted the new contract conditions. If u don't accept the 1 year voucher is a chargeback mostly possible... but just 120 Days (Amex) from the original purchase date. (Visa/Mastercard mostly just 90 Days) My proposition: The Chargeback its free of charge so I would just try... there is nothing u can lose. Also check mexican government rules if they regulate a voucher statute of limitations. Did you have to book the return flight again? Additional coast (on this trip)? If yes, most of the travel insurance will cover. (But i don't know the limitation period.) |
Question regarding Hertz status
Originally Posted by SteveCanary
(Post 34479179)
I thought we were already supposed to get Hertz 15% discount and now it's not President's Circle anymore but Five Star, that we already have... :confused: :td:
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It seems that the insurances of the AF/KL cards will again change, at least this time it looks like it's not in a bad direction.
From https://www.americanexpress.com/fr/a...generales.html : Nous avons mis à jour les Conditions Générales de vos Assurances et Assistances avec les changements suivants : - Votre Carte couvrira désormais certaines maladies préexistantes(1)(2) et vous serez donc couvert si vous devez annuler, reporter, interrompre votre voyage ou si vous avez besoin d'une prise en charge médicale à l'étranger. - Pour les titulaires de Carte AIR FRANCE KLM - AMERICAN EXPRESS PLATINUM, Carte Platinum American Express® et Centurion d'American Express®, vous serez couvert en cas de quarantaine obligatoire à l'étranger : vos frais supplémentaires engagés avec votre Carte seront remboursés à hauteur de 200 € par nuit(1)(2). Ces changements entreront en vigueur à compter du 1er novembre 2022 et s'appliqueront pour vous, votre conjoint(e), vos enfants de moins de 25 ans et les titulaires de Cartes supplémentaires(3). |
Amex Gold to get 24/7 video medical care in French. Could be useful.
Profitez aussi de notre nouveau service de téléconsultation médicale à l'étranger. Où que vous soyez, vous pouvez prendre des rendez-vous avec des médecins francophones à toute heure du jour et de la nuit. Cette couverture médicale s'applique notamment pour votre conjoint(e), vos enfants de moins de 25 ans et les titulaires de Cartes supplémentaires(5). |
Amex Express Voyages offer
Hi,
If I book a hotel on the Amex travel portal for some family members (I won't be staying at the same hotel with them) will I be eligible for the 100/400 cashback ? |
Originally Posted by newflyer27
(Post 34424141)
I think that you won’t get anything from AXA without an answer from the airline saying they won’t reimburse you. You must claim with airline first and then if you don’t get anything from airline (need something to prove it) then you can claim with your card.
at least that was my experience twice on TAP flights, I had to wait 3 months for TAP to answer me but in the meantime AXA did not want to reimburse me anything still. In the end AXA processed my insurance claim without having an answer from the airline. Each time they brought up the subject I've insisted over the phone and email that I don't wish to deal with the airline |
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