I don't think this has happened in Australia but is there more to that story than what is revealed?
It is certainly a worry and I would hate to have the card cancelled, for no apparent reason, and lose all my MR points....
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Evidently in the USA at present Amex have been cancelling cards of cardmembers in good standing, including those who put hefty amounts through their cards, often apparently with no rhyme or reason (at least to the Cardmembers).
So is this happening in Australia…???
That's what happened to longtime American Express cardholder Jillian Ivey, a Southern California attorney who says she always pays her Amex bill on time. In January, Amex canceled her card, and wouldn't give her an exact reason. When she called to complain, Amex told her she not only lost her credit card, but she also lost the 105,000 membership rewards points she'd saved, to take a big trip abroad.
Credit Card Rewards Points: Use 'em Soon, or Lose 'em? | NBC San Diego
Or is just in the USA?
Normally I like to keep my points in the CC until I have a use for them.
But to spread the risk (as well as for some other reasons) I have moved some points to SQ and QFF.
Mind you there is no guarantee that any airline might not go belly up us well.
I don't think this has happened in Australia but is there more to that story than what is revealed?
It is certainly a worry and I would hate to have the card cancelled, for no apparent reason, and lose all my MR points....
The chance that a national carrier goes belly up is very minimal. You would think that the government would back them, but that being said, you'd think that USA would have backed GM and Chrysler to a greater extent.
Yes. Very alarming.
I think keeping points in major bank issued cards is safer then keeping points in Amex cards.
Luckily I have not heard of anyone having their credit cards canceled in Australia for dodgy reasons. Hopefully in Aus the financial ombudsman would do something about this if they tried it here - but who knows. I read an article shortly ago in the US about Amex cancelling and reducing card limits for people who had used their card at certain locations (eg. pawnbrokers and massage places)
I don't believe cards are being cancelled - yet, but Amex did block Balance Transfers, and tighten up credit limit increases.
GE Money have been reducing some credit limits too - as per this thread : http://www.frequentflyer.com.au/comm...dit-15924.html (GE Money cuts some Credit Limits)
If Amex did suddenly cancel my card after years of full payment of accounts, then I would be back off to the FOS to protect any MR points that are in the account. I wouldn't be too worried about spreading them now. They're still at their most flexible keeping them in the MR account - and I'm hoping that one day they might go 1:1 conversions to CX Asia Miles rather than their current 4:3 ratio.
Amex have definitely tightened up their criteria.
I forgot to pay my charge card, one day late and they cut off all my Amex cards, called me and sent a letter in the mail.
I was overseas at the time and simply forgot the due date, my fault 100%
I did the same thing about 2 years before that and they didn't' care that I paid about 2 weeks late.
Also, on a totally separate business account that I have with them, under a company name, they tend to call me a query large amounts and ask when I am going to be paying them, even when they are not due for at least 3 weeks. At the same time they tell me not to use the card until payment is made, even though it is not due.....
This is on both a charge and credit card (which usually has about $15,000 available)
The day they cut off my business cards BEFORE payment is due is when I take all my spending to another card provider.
As for the points, I had millions sitting in AMEX and have just transferred
600,000 to Qantas
600,000 to Singapore
Leaving about 1.5 Million in Amex
I may transfer the rest to Qantas and SQ as I don't trust AMEX anymore.
Paranoid or spreading the risk
You decide.
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