Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP with related question — what’s the best way to use points up before closing/downgrading card?
Downgrade to an amex everyday no fee. Retains access to your membership rewards points without an annual card fee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also had an Amex card with an annual fee. I called Amex and told them I wanted to close the card because of the fee. The downgraded the card to one that has no fee.
I keep Amex because you can use any of their cards to get car rental insurance. It's $20 per rental versus the $20-30 per day that some car rental companies charge.
Not sure about the CSP but the CSR covers insurance for rentals for free. Not sure if it is both kinds since my USAA covers some as well.
I personally am a CSR booster, but I am also bemoaning the PP changes.
Anonymous wrote:DP with related question — what’s the best way to use points up before closing/downgrading card?
Anonymous wrote:Member since 1990- since I was in college.
Getting the Platinum card was great a few years ago, but it kinda has lost its luster. Getting too expensive to keep with the high membership fees and the $275 fee for each additional card.
We used the Amex card for everything- then when Costco didn't take it anymore, it really messed up our tracking!
I'm finding more and more places not taking Amex- especially on my most recent international trip.
Using only some of the perks.
We're thinking of just switching everything to Visa, perhaps getting a Chase Sapphire Reserve.
Do I even need Amex for anything anymore?
TIA for your input!
Anonymous wrote:I also had an Amex card with an annual fee. I called Amex and told them I wanted to close the card because of the fee. The downgraded the card to one that has no fee.
I keep Amex because you can use any of their cards to get car rental insurance. It's $20 per rental versus the $20-30 per day that some car rental companies charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DP with related question — what’s the best way to use points up before closing/downgrading card?
Open up a no fee card like the Blue Business Plus or Everyday card, give it a week or so. Then your points will stay with that new card when you close the Platinum one. That way you aren't forced into making a poor value transfer because of the time pressure.
Anonymous wrote:DP with related question — what’s the best way to use points up before closing/downgrading card?