AMEX Rates credit risk by where you live and shop
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Amen!:white-flag:I feel the same way Eldarwen.My money and the ability to pay is as good as the next persons
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Theeeeere you go! Here is the actual thread that was originally started, it's no problem relitdmYES. We are all well aware! Right, Meya?
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So if one month I decided to save a few dollars and shop and discount retailers...then boom...CLD. That is just crazy. The credit card companies should reward because of your modest spending. This should be a sign of stability.
I would really like to look at the data set AMEX uses to determine whether or not shopping at a particular retailer results in higher default rates!
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did anyone hear about this? its crazy the limit being decreased depending on what stores you shop? I am curious about this if anyone has herd of the list or herd of this?
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/GetsAnswers/story?id=6747461&page=1
This may be moved to another forum and I apologize If I posted in the wrong Area
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YES. We are all well aware! Right, Meya?
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I... and all this is new to the media.
I wonder if President Obama has an AMEX card.
I'm sure he does, probably a Centurion. I doubt that Centurion card holders are being affected by this. But then again, most of them probably do not shop at Walmart. Either way, where I shop has nothing to do with my ability to repay. Anyone with a credit score of 764 like the gentleman in this article has more than proven themselves to be responsible within the credit world and I would take it very personally if they did to me too. By the way, I checked out his (guy in article) website and its pretty nice, not to mention he's in my neck of the woods. You've gotta love ATL.
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So, I kno this a little off topic on this thread, but I am thinkin with half of my tax return using it to go and open a secured card with BOA. I don't want to spend the money on stupid stuff and I want to get back in with BOA (at least on the CC side). Any thoughts?
First, that is a great idea. Don't waste the same amount of money by getting an "unsecured" First Premier or some other terrible card.
Second, go here]http://www.bankofamerica.com/creditcards/[/URL] and see if you are preapproved first (third box down). They do a soft inquiry to see if you qualify for anything. From how you worded your post it sounds like you had a previous card with them. I don't think too many prime banks are forgiving of past indescretions so don't even try to apply if you still owe an outstanding balance.
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I wish BoA offered a Visa or Mastercard 1.25% cash back card. I would be all over it right now. I will try to upgrade to their 1% Cash Rewards Mastercard in June, though.
They probably offer the 1.25% on Amex because the interchange fee is much higher on Amex network than on Visa/MC network.
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This seals the deal for me. American Express is going to have to clean up their game before I will even consider using one of their cards. My mom got the Delta Amex and after three months, they sent her a letter saying that they closed the account even though her utilization on the card was 15%.
I guess I will be looking to get a BoA Amex. I love my Discover card, but there are many places that will take Amex but not Discover...
I love my Discover, too. They seem to have a lot of places that accept them in my area. My Amex Clear sees spartan usage after they gave me a CLD.
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I have read a bunch of articals telling us about Amex and how they don't like people to use their cards at certain stores and some stuff on TV. The media is acting like this is a new thing. It's not a new thing, they just have not been paying attention to it.
This seals the deal for me. American Express is going to have to clean up their game before I will even consider using one of their cards. My mom got the Delta Amex and after three months, they sent her a letter saying that they closed the account even though her utilization on the card was 15%.
I guess I will be looking to get a BoA Amex. I love my Discover card, but there are many places that will take Amex but not Discover...