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BIG NEWS: American Express blocks multiple sign-up bonuses, starting immediately

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American Express unveiled massive changes to its UK card sign-up bonuses last night.

This will effectively end card churning for most people.

Before I go on, I want to stress one thing.  The new rules on bonuses do NOT stop you applying for any of these cards.  They simply influence whether or not you will qualify for a sign-up bonus when you do.

It is also worth remembering that, even if YOU no longer qualify for a particular bonus, your partner or other adult family members might.

What is changing?

Until today, American Express sign-up bonuses followed two basic rules:

Cards were grouped into families based on reward type (Membership Rewards points, Avios, Starwood points, Nectar points) and your eligibility for a bonus depended on whether you had recently had a card in the same ‘family’

There was a six month restriction in place between cancelling an American Express card and being able to re-apply – with a new bonus – for a card in the same ‘family’

This is what is changing for the personal American Express cards:

The concept of ‘families’ has gone for most products.  The eligibility rules now span ALL personal American Express cards in most cases.

The look-back period increases from six months to 24 months

Whilst there are two exceptions, in simple terms you cannot get a sign-up bonus on a personal American Express card if you have held ANY personal American Express card in the last 24 months.

Are there any exceptions to these new rules?

Yes.  There are a few exceptions to the above:

The British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card is only impacted by the change in the look-back period to 24 months.   The old rules on eligibility remain – you cannot have had either of the two British Airways American Express cards in the previous 24 months BUT American Express does not count any other card you may have had.

(In plain English: if you’ve had a Platinum / Gold / Starwood / Nectar / Platinum Cashback card in the last two years, but NOT either of the BA Amex cards, you are eligible for the bonus on the Premium Plus card – but not the free BA Amex)

The Platinum Card is only impacted by the change in the look-back period to 24 months.   The old rules on eligibility remain – you cannot have had a Preferred Rewards Gold, Green, Platinum or American Express Rewards card (all of which earn Membership Rewards points) in the previous 24 months BUT American Express does not count any other card you may have had.

(In plain English: if you’ve had a BA / Starwood / Nectar / Platinum Cashback card in the last two years but NOT a card offering Membership Rewards points, you are eligible for the bonus on the The Platinum Card – but not Preferred Rewards Gold)

Small Business and Corporate products are not impacted at all.  The existing rules apply for those.  Importantly, the six month rule continues to apply for these cards.

(In plain English: if you’ve not had any personal or business card offering Membership Rewards points in the past six months, you are eligible for the bonus on the American Express Gold Business and American Express Platinum Business, assuming you own a qualifying small business)

Can you summarise this by card?

Here you go:

If you currently have the free British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus credit card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways, British Airways Premium Plus, Preferred Rewards Gold, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on The Platinum Card IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green, American Express Rewards, American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business card in the previous six months and meet the qualifying criteria for having a small business

If you currently have Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card or American Express Rewards credit card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways American Express, Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on British Airways Premium Plus IF you have not held a British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus card in the previous 24 months

You would need to cancel and wait six months before you can get a bonus on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business, assuming you meet the qualifying criteria for having a small business

If you currently have a Nectar or Starwood Preferred Guest credit card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways American Express (free version), Preferred Rewards Gold, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on The Platinum Card IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on British Airways Premium Plus IF you have not held a British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green, American Express Rewards, American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business card in the previous six months and meet the qualifying criteria for having a small business

If you currently have a Platinum Cashback or Platinum Cashback Everyday card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways American Express, Preferred Rewards Gold, Green, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on The Platinum Card IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on British Airways Premium Plus IF you have not held a British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous six months

Discussion of the American Express sign-up bonuses changes continue in a further articles here.


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  • FlyingChris says:

    As others have said, I’m sure Amex has done the maths and while I’m sure I certainly don’t make them any money – through referrals however I’ve probably given them somewhere between 5-10 new customers who (despite my advice) certainly aren’t churners and are happy to just sit on the BA Premium Plus each year and continue to pay the annual fee and use it as their one and only card. While killing off the serial-churners, we were also some of Amex’s biggest cheerleaders to those who don’t churn.

    • barry cutters says:

      So you are seriously going to pass up the bonus points if you have a potential referral?

      • ed says:

        the point being, is we/I may not even hold an amex for 24 months at a time to offer the referrals or discuss the perks.

  • Sean says:

    Now you can’t churn Amex, does anyone know if it is possible to churn the new virgin card?

    Do you maintain your upgrade voucher? And get pro-rata refund for canceling?

    • Alan says:

      I believe that you do maintain your voucher as that goes on to your FC account. You do not get a pro-rata refund.

  • Vinesh says:

    Well. We all knew this was coming. Many people warned but people just wanted to plough on with their mass churning strategy. I came to this to a bit to late to spend the minimum and get the maximum.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Theres only one card where I have spent the minimum banked the points and cancelled and thats the Nectar.

      The rest have had significant money spent on them. Anyway we all find other ways to get points eventually 🙂

  • Summs says:

    Does this include the Lloyds avios AMEX (the one that also came with a mastercard) which they have recently withdrawn?

    Was planning on applying for the AMEX gold for the 20k signup bonus, which would have been a nice help to use the upgrade voucher for flights to the US next year.

  • Lee says:

    A big question is how likely AMEX will change the T&C again in 24 months that bonus will be once of lifetime.

  • Andy says:

    Whilst it’s not a huge surprise, this really is a shame, and like other comments I do wonder whether Amex have put enough value in their calculations for the likes of me who churned every six months, but who also introduced others who ended up not churning (at least two ‘permanent’ platinum card holders now). Now I will only have two Amex every two years (I will likely move onto a two year ‘churn’ cycle of BAPP and Platinum), and so will not be able to refer people to them. Also, my day to day spending will now go onto a Visa or Mastercard (TBD) rather than the four Amex cards per six months I used to have between me and my wife.

    I do get the maths of course, but I do also think that Amex will have undervalued what churners like me actually bring to the table for them in terms of referrals and spending.

  • Tim says:

    How do you best game the referral bonus of 9,000 points? Is there a minimum time on the gold card between referring say a partner then you cancelling and the partner referring you? Used to wait 6 months but now what’s the strategy?

    • Shoestring says:

      I said 6 month cycle but that’s up to you – no need for it to be 6 months any more, except you *do* need to actually get accepted for the new card, so 6 months might be prudent.

    • PaulC says:

      +1
      I have a Gold Preferred Reward Card waiting to refer my wife who’s 6 months would of been up 10th April but I have no reason to wait till then now to refer her for the 9,000 points. We both have BAPP card, mine is £70 short of our very first 2-4-1 voucher and hers is £7k but have 11months to trigger that one. My worry now is how we’ll ever have enough Avios to use our vouchers as we also have two Lloyds upgrade voucher to use by Sept 2019 and Jan 2020.

      • Shoestring says:

        buying the points @1p is easy enough, just do the math as to whether 2-4-1 stacks up ie the value you are getting vs cash tickets in a sale

  • Curious says:

    This will kill a lot of the churning community. By association, might it dull some of the HFP community interest?

    • Freddy says:

      Definitely – who will want to know about new BA seats when they will have to wait 6 years to gather enough points to see them in the flesh.

      • Simon says:

        but 6 years is roughly when all the fleet will have the seat….

      • Dwb1873 says:

        Never churned , managed multiple redemptions in premium cabins.

        I have no problem with this change.

      • guesswho2000 says:

        Not so, book a discounted economy seat, and peer into the CW cabin from the back to see them instead!

    • Mr Dee says:

      Or how about increase to make the most of every other opportunity to earn avios

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