Platinum [UK] Card: Was It Worth It This Year?
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: BHX
Programs: BA GGL CCR GfL, SQ Gold, Hyatt Glob, HH Diamond, Marriott Plat, Cafe Nero Loyalty Card (7 Stamps)
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Platinum [UK] Card: Was It Worth It This Year?
So, I'm coming up to my renewal of my Platinum card after having it for a year at the new £450.00 annual fee.
What have I had out of it? Quite a lot, I guess. A successful travel insurance claim; though not without some serious amount of chasing. £70 Matches fashion voucher. Free night at a £350 a night London hotel. Probably around £200 in Foursquare promotions.
Then again, the values don't quite match those figures. I'd never have stayed in that London hotel if it wasn't an Amex offer, so the value of £350 is false. I'd never have spent £70 at Matches on socks if I hadn't had the voucher, etc.
Not sure what to do now. Do I refer the wife, and keep it for another year in her name? Do I just knock it on the head for a while and see how I get on without it?
I'm really torn on this one. Anyone else in the same boat?
What have I had out of it? Quite a lot, I guess. A successful travel insurance claim; though not without some serious amount of chasing. £70 Matches fashion voucher. Free night at a £350 a night London hotel. Probably around £200 in Foursquare promotions.
Then again, the values don't quite match those figures. I'd never have stayed in that London hotel if it wasn't an Amex offer, so the value of £350 is false. I'd never have spent £70 at Matches on socks if I hadn't had the voucher, etc.
Not sure what to do now. Do I refer the wife, and keep it for another year in her name? Do I just knock it on the head for a while and see how I get on without it?
I'm really torn on this one. Anyone else in the same boat?
#2
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: MAN
Programs: BA Bronze; HHonors Diamond; Amex Platinum
Posts: 260
Yes, I'm renewing at the end of this month.
I haven't kept a particularly close eye on it this year, but I would say I've had at least £1200 of real, genuine value out of the card (freebies, giveaways, benefits etc)
The £450 fee is always a tough one to justify when it comes round, and although I will keep the card, I am going to be asking for something to sweeten the deal. I'm thinking a few thousand MR points and hopefully spreading the annual fee over 12 months.
MAN-FF
I haven't kept a particularly close eye on it this year, but I would say I've had at least £1200 of real, genuine value out of the card (freebies, giveaways, benefits etc)
The £450 fee is always a tough one to justify when it comes round, and although I will keep the card, I am going to be asking for something to sweeten the deal. I'm thinking a few thousand MR points and hopefully spreading the annual fee over 12 months.
MAN-FF
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: BHX
Programs: BA GGL CCR GfL, SQ Gold, Hyatt Glob, HH Diamond, Marriott Plat, Cafe Nero Loyalty Card (7 Stamps)
Posts: 7,330
Yes, I'm renewing at the end of this month.
I haven't kept a particularly close eye on it this year, but I would say I've had at least £1200 of real, genuine value out of the card (freebies, giveaways, benefits etc)
The £450 fee is always a tough one to justify when it comes round, and although I will keep the card, I am going to be asking for something to sweeten the deal. I'm thinking a few thousand MR points and hopefully spreading the annual fee over 12 months.
MAN-FF
I haven't kept a particularly close eye on it this year, but I would say I've had at least £1200 of real, genuine value out of the card (freebies, giveaways, benefits etc)
The £450 fee is always a tough one to justify when it comes round, and although I will keep the card, I am going to be asking for something to sweeten the deal. I'm thinking a few thousand MR points and hopefully spreading the annual fee over 12 months.
MAN-FF
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#5
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: BHX
Programs: BA GGL CCR GfL, SQ Gold, Hyatt Glob, HH Diamond, Marriott Plat, Cafe Nero Loyalty Card (7 Stamps)
Posts: 7,330
#6
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tyrone,EU
Programs: Avios Hunter
Posts: 2,812
However the card T&C say that on closing a card, they will move the MRs to any other MR account you have.
#7
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: UK
Programs: BAEC GGL, HHonors Diamond, IHG Uninspired, Marriott Bonvoy Titanium, UK AMEX Plat
Posts: 2,152
My renewal was last week, so I rang them up to say I was in two minds about renewing and to explain why. I mentioned the CX potentially going away - response was "it's up to CX after the first year, nothing to do with us". I mentioned the poor earning rate vs gold card and mbna, and was told "maybe you should change to the gold card". Overseas fees, apparently no change on the horizon. Hertz level drop with their program changes, no change etc. I was also told there was no waiver or reduction available on the fee, nor any bonus MR points for renewing
I think for me, it's just about worth it, but I'd be interested to know if anyone has managed to get a discount / renewal MR points and how!
I think for me, it's just about worth it, but I'd be interested to know if anyone has managed to get a discount / renewal MR points and how!
#8
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I did self refer, and I did end up with 2 MR accounts (and two online Amex accounts). I got them to merge the online accounts (so my GC now shows alongside me other Amex cards) but the MRs still seem to post to the individual cards. This must mean I effectively still have 2 MR accounts, I guess.
#9
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: UK
Programs: BAEC GGL, HHonors Diamond, IHG Uninspired, Marriott Bonvoy Titanium, UK AMEX Plat
Posts: 2,152
I have two MR accounts, which is somewhat confusing... One for my Plat charge card, one for my Plat MR credit card. The only reason I haven't asked them to merge the two yet though is so I can test to see if they get different bonus offers, though sadly neither has had any yet!
#10
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tyrone,EU
Programs: Avios Hunter
Posts: 2,812
I did self refer, and I did end up with 2 MR accounts (and two online Amex accounts). I got them to merge the online accounts (so my GC now shows alongside me other Amex cards) but the MRs still seem to post to the individual cards. This must mean I effectively still have 2 MR accounts, I guess.
#11
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: BHX
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I'm actually annoyed that I didn't think for my wife to have the card in the first place, as she would actually benefit from the CX Gold status. Currently when we travel via LHR on RFS flights, I can only guest one person into GF which means that my wife has to go off shopping whilst my daughter and I go inside (although I have a good hit rate of having a "quiet word" with someone as they approach GF and kindly asking them to guest my daughter in).
This would mean we could use GC without any fuss. ^
#12
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: MAN
Programs: BA Bronze; HHonors Diamond; Amex Platinum
Posts: 260
NYPD on the other hand......
MAN-FF
#14
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Location: London
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I had two MR accounts with the Plat and the Business Plat. One reason for this is that they had different earning rates, which Amex said would require different accounts.
I had two MR accounts with the Plat and the Business Plat. One reason for this is that they had different earning rates, which Amex said would require different accounts.
#15
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They were ok once I got hold of someone senior who I could chase up. Then things were settled in days. It just seemed that AXA UK and AXA US couldn't communicate with each other.