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Old Apr 12, 2012, 7:43 am
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Unfortunately, I think I've waited too late. I fly to Europe in eight days and would need the Platinum card by then. I should have done this two weeks ago!
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Old Apr 12, 2012, 10:17 am
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Originally Posted by BostonGuy
Unfortunately, I think I've waited too late. I fly to Europe in eight days and would need the Platinum card by then. I should have done this two weeks ago!
If you want the card anyway, then you could probably just apply for it and call in to make a request to have the card delivered to your address in Europe?
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Old Apr 12, 2012, 10:21 am
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Originally Posted by ValueHunter99
If you want the card anyway, then you could probably just apply for it and call in to make a request to have the card delivered to your address in Europe?
With 8 days, you should be fine. Amex can normally next day air a card.
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Old Apr 12, 2012, 10:41 am
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Originally Posted by CFFrost
With 8 days, you should be fine. Amex can normally next day air a card.
yea, I got mine next day without even asking.
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Old Apr 16, 2012, 8:03 pm
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Originally Posted by booyaa
Premier Rewards Gold: 25,000 Membership Rewards bonus points after they spend $2,000 in 3 months. No annual fee first year. 3x Membership Reward points on airfare, 2x on gas and groceries and 1x on all others. I get 10,000 bonus points.

Blue Sky: 7,500 points (equivalent to $100 statement credit on travel purchase) after $1,000 spend in 90 days. There is currently no public sign-up offer for this no annual fee version that I know of. This card gets you essentially 1.33% back on all purchases. I get 5,000 bonus points.

Blue Cash Preferred: 150 Reward Dollars after $1000 spend in 3 months. Fantastic everyday card, worth the annual fee if you spend more than $2500 a year on groceries (6% back), not counting gas and department store purchases, which has more cash back (3% vs 2%) as well compared to no annual fee version. I get 150 Reward Dollars too.

Platinum Delta SkyMiles: Up to 25,000 bonus miles - 20,000 bonus miles with their first purchase and up to 5,000 when they add 2 additional cards. 2x Delta miles on all Delta purchases, plus annual companion certificate for domestic coach ticket. Also reduces your one-visit lounge access to $25. I get 10,000 bonus miles.

Hilton HHonors: 40,000 HHonors Bonus Points after $750 spend in three months on their Hilton HHonors Card. 6x points on all Hilton spend, gas, supermarkets, drugstores, cellphone/internet/cable bills; 3x points on everything else. Comes with automatic Hilton Silver Elite status and upgrade to Gold Elite status after $20k annual spend. Access to special VIP/AXON award booking rates with card/status. No annual fee. I get 10,000 bonus points.

Please PM me first and last name along with email address. Thank you so much!
... you have five amex credit cards? O_o
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Old Apr 17, 2012, 2:51 am
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Happy to offer a referral for Amex Blue Cash Preferred.

You receive: 150 Reward Dollars after $1000 spend in 3 months.
Card benefits: Earn 6% cash back at supermarkets, 3% at gas stations and department stores, and 1% everywhere else. Supermarket purchases include gift cards.
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Old Apr 17, 2012, 11:27 am
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Originally Posted by accrue450
... you have five amex credit cards? O_o
I used to have 5 before I canceled my PR gold
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Old Apr 18, 2012, 10:33 am
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American Express: New Referral Offers

***Please PM me if you are interested in any of these offers***

AMEX Platinum: 25,000 MR points for $2,500 in spending during the first 3 months

AMEX Platinum Business: 25,000 MR points for $5,000 in spending during the first 3 months

AMEX Premier Rewards Gold: 3x on Airfare / 2x on Gas and Groceries / 1x Everything Else, 25,000 MR points for $2,500 in spending during the first 3 months, fee waived first year

AMEX Blue Cash Everyday: 3% on groceries, 2% on gas and department stores, 1% on everything else - no fee, $100 free sign-up bonus

AMEX Blue Cash Preferred: 6% on groceries, 3% on gas and department stores, 1% on everything else - $75 annual fee, $150 free sign-up bonus

AMEX SPG Personal/Business: up to 25,000 SPG points, first year free

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Old Apr 18, 2012, 12:47 pm
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I am thinking of applying for the SPG personal card. It seems the standard offer is for 25 K SPG - 10 K on 1st purchase, additional 15 K on 5 K in purchases within 6 months. Does anybody have a better offer either in terms of spending or points?
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Old Apr 18, 2012, 2:08 pm
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Originally Posted by gv111
I am thinking of applying for the SPG personal card. It seems the standard offer is for 25 K SPG - 10 K on 1st purchase, additional 15 K on 5 K in purchases within 6 months. Does anybody have a better offer either in terms of spending or points?
Occasionally a 30K offer comes around, but at the moment the offer you describe is the best.

I'd be happy to refer you
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Old Apr 18, 2012, 3:56 pm
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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Originally Posted by jblacknet
I received an offer from American express to sign up for there business platinum card and receive a 50,000 MR point sign up bonus after spending 5k$ in the first 3 months, this is not a public offer and can only be gotten through a referral link i am happy to send you a referral link just send me a PM with your email address.
That's not really a good deal. If anyone wants the personal with 50K after $3K in spending in 3 months send me a PM.

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Old Apr 20, 2012, 11:07 am
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Hi folks - looking for an SPG referral please sounds like the 10k(1st)+15k(5k spend) is the best right now?

Thanks!

[EDIT] referral received, thank you!

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Old Apr 21, 2012, 3:42 pm
  #178  
 
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UK:Two AmEx Platinum Card Referrals At £300 (rather than the increased rate of £450)

Hello!

For those that are interested, I believe that I can offer two referrals - created prior to the 16 April 2012 "switchover point" - that advertise and therefore offer the American Express Platinum Charge Card with an annual fee of GBP 300 - as opposed to the increased rate of GBP 450.

The referrals come in the form of emails, which I would strongly suggest are kept as evidence of the "reduced rate" referral.

You will also be entitled to 42,000 membership rewards points for a placed spend of GBP 1,500 within the first three months of the card ownership.

For clarity, I will also benefit from this arrangement - with American Express offering me membership reward points for the referral, should the card issuance be approved.

Please private message me for the referral links.

Thank you!
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Old Apr 23, 2012, 3:40 am
  #179  
 
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How anoying.....was thinking of getting a UK plat in the next few weeks but the £300 was somewhat offputting.....now I cant see it is worth it at £450....esp now I just learned the travel insurance is no longer universal.

Saw on another forum some guy got a mail shot for £150 annual fee special offer...I may hold off for one of those.

Originally Posted by frequentglobetrotter
Hello!

For those that are interested, I believe that I can offer two referrals - created prior to the 16 April 2012 "switchover point" - that advertise and therefore offer the American Express Platinum Charge Card with an annual fee of GBP 300 - as opposed to the increased rate of GBP 450.

The referrals come in the form of emails, which I would strongly suggest are kept as evidence of the "reduced rate" referral.

You will also be entitled to 42,000 membership rewards points for a placed spend of GBP 1,500 within the first three months of the card ownership.

For clarity, I will also benefit from this arrangement - with American Express offering me membership reward points for the referral, should the card issuance be approved.

Please private message me for the referral links.

Thank you!
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Old Apr 23, 2012, 3:49 am
  #180  
 
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Originally Posted by mgkelly
How anoying.....was thinking of getting a UK plat in the next few weeks but the £300 was somewhat offputting.....now I cant see it is worth it at £450....esp now I just learned the travel insurance is no longer universal.

Saw on another forum some guy got a mail shot for £150 annual fee special offer...I may hold off for one of those.
I've just had someone I referred let me know they were successfully able to get the £300 rate on the basis of the email referral I generated for him. Hadn't heard of the £150 annual fee special - seems a bit weird for them to still offer that if they're putting it up to £450 Yes, the annoying bit about the travel insurance is you need to put the spending on the card now for some elements to be fully covered. Overall for £300 I think with the enhancements due in the summer it's still a good deal - for £450 it's a bit more borderline. Obviously happy to refer
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