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skywalkerLAX Dec 24, 2007 10:25 am


Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri (Post 8945203)
amex plat/cent just have to be registered (1 brief phone call) with NM to get incircle points.

Thanks for this ^

Any procedure to follow ?

Kagehitokiri Dec 24, 2007 10:51 am

phone number is in the booklet that comes with your card.

dogmom11 Dec 24, 2007 11:13 am

That's awesome...thanks for the info. Does anyone know if cards registered this way are still eligible for the double points birthdays/promo days?? It would be great to consolidate payments!

Kagehitokiri Dec 24, 2007 11:24 am

there is no difference AFAIK.

to be extra clear, im talking about amex platinum ($450/yr) and centurion ($2500/yr) in the united states.

skywalkerLAX Dec 24, 2007 12:30 pm


Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri (Post 8949011)
there is no difference AFAIK.

to be extra clear, im talking about amex platinum ($450/yr) and centurion ($2500/yr) in the united states.

Which comes with several other benifits like club access for airlines like AA & DL !

Another great benefit of AMEX and in the US it justifies the fee at least.

In europe you pay 500 EUR for it PLUS 250 EUR application fee. It includes a full Priority Pass though... but for an annual fee of 1100 USD it is a little bit ridiculous :rolleyes:

mia Dec 24, 2007 5:14 pm


Originally Posted by skywalkerLAX (Post 8944572)
So this "card" that you apply for is like a credit card ? Do they deduct it from your checking account then ? :confused:

Neiman Marcus would send you a statement each month, which you would pay with a paper check or through your online banking electronic billpay, same as any other card.

Before Diners Club, American Express, Master Charge and BankAmericard (as they were originally called), virtually all US department stores, gasoline companies, and various other merchants issued cards that were valid only for purchases at their own establishments. They sent a bill through the postal service and a typical middle class household wrote many checks each month to settle these various accounts.

Department stores are no longer local businesses and their share of the consumer goods market has declined. Along the way they have sold their charge card businesses to financial institutions. Macy/Bloomindales and Sears cards are issued by Citi. Saks and Neiman Marcus/Bergdorf cards are issued by HSBC. Lord & Taylor cards are issued by GE. Nordstrom has created their own bank. Typically the banks have transformed the store accounts into general purpose cards, but the pure "charge account" cards remain.

The Neiman card that would be issued today can be used only for purchases at Neiman Marcus and associated companies. This will change when HSBC issues the Neiman Marcus branded general purpose card. When HSBC launched the Saks World Elite Mastercard they grafted it onto the existing SaksFirst rewards program in a way that was confusing. Let's hope they do a more elegant job of integrating InCircle with the forthcoming card.

jgsx Feb 19, 2008 2:40 pm

Note that if you use your Amex Platinum or Centurion you will NOT any bonus incircle points. For example, if you shop at Neiman on a double point or 1000 point bonus day, you will only earn the standard points if you use your Incircle registered Plat/Cent, but you will earn the double and/or 1000 point bonus if you use your Neiman charge card. I found this out the HARD way this year. I still had enough points to pick up several Carey limo certificates though. :cool:

mlgagne Feb 21, 2008 2:51 pm

great info thanks!

Alphaguy Feb 21, 2008 7:59 pm

We don't call it Needless Markup for nothing...
;)

psyflyer Feb 21, 2008 9:18 pm

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Kagehitokiri Mar 15, 2008 4:37 pm

did amex stop allowing double points at NM or something, and only allows it at BG now?

https://www143.americanexpress.com/c...artnersprogram

the BG page there specifically mentions double point events, and i would have sworn it used the say the same thing in relation to NM.

jgsx Mar 15, 2008 4:50 pm


Originally Posted by Kagehitokiri (Post 9415395)
did amex stop allowing double points at NM or something, and only allows it at BG now?

https://www143.americanexpress.com/c...artnersprogram

the BG page there specifically mentions double point events, and i would have sworn it used the say the same thing in relation to NM.

Hmm, interesting. At NM, you get "double points" in the sense that you earn one Amex MR point and one InCircle point for every dollar you spend at NM/BG on you REGISTERED Amex Platinum/Centurion.

Here's how InCircle double or bonus point events work at NM. On a 1000 point bonus day, if you make a $500 purchase at NM on your NM charge card, you will earn 500+1000=1500 InCircle points. If you put that $500 purchase on your Platinum/Centurion card, you do not earn the 1000 point InCircle bonus, so you'll earn 500 InCircle points and 500 Amex MR points.

The solution is to use both cards. On normal days I use my Platinum at NM. On bonus days I use my NM charge card.

From the page you listed, it looks like double point events work at BG. Very odd. I spoke to InCircle several weeks ago and they told me that bonus points never work with Amex, but maybe she was referring only to NM, and BG is different. I'll call InCircle next week and ask for clarification. If the Amex worked during those event, that would be great, you'd be earning double InCircle points AND MR points!

Kagehitokiri Mar 15, 2008 4:52 pm

on the NM page
"earn both InCircle points and Membership Rewards points"

on the BG page
"invitations to private double-point events"

bigguyinpasadena Mar 16, 2008 8:31 am


Originally Posted by dogmom11 (Post 8944421)
I'm a big InCircle fan...I used to order a lot of corporate gifts online (eBates usually has 2% back) and charged them on the NM card (that's the only way to get InCircle points). I now do most of my personal gift shopping (items + gift cards) and have them sent on frequently advertised 'free ship' days. Double points on yours/additional cardholders birthdays and at pre-announced times/events (they're good about emailing advance notice). The redemption rate for airline miles (UA or AA) isn't so great--$5000 spend gets you 5000 miles (valued around $85 if you consider miles worth 1.7 cents/mile), so I usually get the $125 NM gift card or a Spa Wish $150 cert. Either way, it's a great, but often overlooked program.

One of the best perks of InCircle membership (minimum $5000 spend/year) is an invite to their holiday parties...here's a blog report (w/photos) from earlier in the month. These are the only times I can get DogDad to set foot in the stores. (-:
I worked for NM for 10 years.It was a transition time for the company and the company I left was not the company I started with-If you know what I mean."
http://dogmom11.typepad.com/dogmoms_...-marcus-h.html


NEW POST
The "glory days"of NM were wonderful.The parties were great,we had a "never say no"policy that really empowered the employees-whom were treated wonderfully by the company.
That all came to a screeching halt about 4 years into my tenure there.I spent 6 more years in two locations watching the chain scale down its parties,become less specialised,hiring less wonderful sales people and execs,and generally becoming more generic.
I was offered another job by one of my customers-and happily jumped ship.

So Dogmom11-I just wish you could have been at the parties NM USED to throw!Blows the current InCircle nights out of the water.

Kagehitokiri Mar 16, 2008 8:40 am

so when did the screeching halt occur?


offered another job by one of my customers
nice ^


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