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As for restaurants- I find that quite a number of non-Asian restaurants take it. Any bigger chain restaurant takes it as well (think White Spot, Cactus, McDonalds, Tim Hortons). For all else, I have a PC World MC. But basically my AMEX has only been denied at smaller stores and Asian restaurants. |
has anyone ever used the concierge service that comes with the higher tier cards? i've read that they can often secure reservations in hard to book restaurants. |
Amex arrived today :fullofwin: |
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Got my Amex because of this thread. Just got my 25,000 bonus points as well and converted them all to Aeroplan with a phone call. The customer support is on another level compared to the other CC companies. Everytime I call CIBC I feel like I'm suspected of theft or something with the 6000 verification questions they ask. |
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The question has been answered many times in this thread already in the past few pages. I am surprised by the number of stores/restaurants that accept AMEX. and it seems as though its on an increase too now! I use it for as many things as I can to rack up points. |
for the true earning amex card can you just buy a one year costco membership then cancel it? |
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Why not get a regular AMEX at that point? With the True Earning your "yearly fee" is the Costco membership, which ends up getting paid via using the AMEX. With other cards you're paying the yearly fee, but if your rewards far outweigh the cost then it's worth it. To give a bit of perspective, I use my AMEX on about $120-$150 gas per month. I spend about $60 at Costco every month for various heavily-used groceries. I eat out on average maybe $50 a month on the card. Over the year, I received a rebate over $160. With a membership at ~$110, I pocketed the rest. Just by using it for your dedicated gas card will allow you to pay off the membership cost. The cool thing is that you can cash out the rebate, so it can be a cash back card if you want. |
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You get 3% dining / 2% gas / 1% everything else. But if you read the fine print....the 1% is tiered at: - 0.25% for the first $1000 - 0.50% for the next $2000 - 1.00% on any amount over $3000 2% gas is capped at $3000. Then becomes 1% afterwards. With two cars in the family, I'm easily over $250/month in gas purchases. I rather get a normal Amex Gold Rewards or MANY other credit cards out there (ie. MBNA) |
Speaking of American Express/Costco card............ I just opened up my bill and there's this ad asking people to enter a contest. "How did you spend your rebate money?" To share your story, visit americanexpress.ca/myrebate. For fun, I will send this in (been wanting to do this for a while)............. "I used my rebate cash to get Hookers and Blow." I would be surprised if I won. LOLOLOLOLOL. |
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^Which is the main reason why I picked it up. Why pay cash/debit when I can get something in return in the form of cash-back via the AMEX. I just happen to use it as a gas/restaurant card because of the cash back percentages. |
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And based on my needs, I chose the Costco AMEX. If it doesn't work for you, that's good for you. Are there any other AMEX cards that do not have annual fees? I haven't done enough research on the matter, but until one is brought to my attention why would I pay for annual fees on another AMEX on top of the Costco membership cost (which I treat as my card's annual cost). |
I shop at Costco. Plain and simple. The only time I use the Amex. I get the bill, I pay it right away. |
wondering if anybody here has successfully applied for both Amex Gold Reward and AeroplanPlus Gold seems like a good deal to get 50000 aeroplan points (or 25000 aeroplan and 25000 for the flight reward program of your choice) |
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And if you're referred by a friend (or stranger), you actually get 30,000 Aeroplan Miles...so total of 55k miles for the two cards, first year free. |
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thanks! i just applied for the aeroplan plus, and with your advice in mind i will probably apply for the gold rewards in a few months i think |
I've been working on this guide on my blog: FLY BUSINESS CLASS TO EUROPE FOR $299 (Disclaimer, it has two referral links in it - one is mine and one is roast puff's) Shows you you can generate 90,000AP upfront for a net cost of $299 over 2 years. |
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Total of 100,000 MR, with the same '$299 cost' as your example. This then gives you the possibility to transfer 1:1 to Aeroplan...or if it ever happens, 1:1.5 to BA for 150,000 Avios. But I don't currently have the income level for the Plat card(s) :okay: |
^ Have you even tried for the platinum card? I'm sure if you put your income as $45,000 and your credit is decent you'll get approved. Also, from the many pages i've read on redflagdeals, signing up for a credit card reduces your credit score anywhere from 4-10 points, but these get absorbed after about a year. So the guys on RFD recommend not to sign up for any credit card within two years of applying for credit or a mortgage. Just food for thought. I just signed up for both the gold rewards and aeroplan cards. I'm thinking about the Platinum card as well. Those lounge benefits are huge! |
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They are mostly gone now... |
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