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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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In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

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You can see our full directory of all UK cards which earn airline or hotel points here. Here are the best of the other deals currently available.

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

30,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

50,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Earning miles and points from small business cards

If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers:

American Express Business Platinum

50,000 points when you sign-up and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Capital on Tap Pro Visa

10,500 points (=10,500 Avios) plus good benefits Read our full review

Capital on Tap Visa

NO annual fee, NO FX fees and points worth 1 Avios per £1 Read our full review

British Airways American Express Accelerating Business

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

For a non-American Express option, we also recommend the Barclaycard Select Cashback card for sole traders and small businesses. It is FREE and you receive 1% cashback when you spend at least £2,000 per month.

Barclaycard Select Cashback Business Credit Card

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Comments (1165)

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  • Waddle says:

    Sorry for the noob question. How does one upgrade/downgrade the BA cards? Do you just apply and your current card gets replaced?

  • Linda says:

    Yes, just done that over the phone. They send out a new card with a different number but the original account is linked together. PIN numbers don’t change. Pro rata refund given for the card fee if applicable.

    • Shoestring says:

      up until now, any Amex card would have been fine, not just a BA Amex card.

      some noises (from people on the Amex inside) that BA may enforce the rules in future so you probably did well to be safe and keep the free card.

  • Neil Donoghue says:

    That awkward moment when you go back in the evening to catch up on the comments and discover there are 900 newbie questions but zero answers! Ouch

  • Robert says:

    Thanks Shoestring, OT can anyone recommend a Rome hotel, preferably in the BA Holidays list thanks.

    • BJ says:

      If you are looking for a budget option…HIX San Giovanni.

    • Craig says:

      haha i wish you luck in getting a response from anyone useful today my friend…!

      i have booked the radison blu but i don’t think it is on the BA list

      probably worth reposting tomorrow once everyone has stopped hyperventilating

    • Peter 64K says:

      I liked the hotel indigo. I thought the location was great and the rooftop restaurant lovely. Don’t know if on BA holidays though sorry.

    • MrHandBaggageOnly says:

      We stayed at the Smooth Hotel Rome Termini last year as part of a BA package. Very happy there (good staff, decent rooms, enjoyable breakfast) and would happily go back. Currently #56 out of 1,279 on TripAdvisor and still getting decent reviews.

  • PaulC says:

    I’m learning more and more I read the comments on here, so gutted about today’s news just as I was becoming a serious Avios collector. I’ve collected via Tesco and my Lloyd’s cards for years but only just started with Amex cards direct in the last 2 years and now it’s all over 🙁

  • BJ says:

    If MAS a350 has WiFi you’re in trouble again.

  • Andrew says:

    Apologies for hijacking your query with another question.
    Does this apply retrospectively.
    Let’s say I have the free BA Amex and acquired the Amex Preferred Rewards Gold 2 weeks ago?
    Does this mean i am now not eligible for the 20,000 pts bonus on the Amex Preferred Gold?

    • TGLoyalty says:

      No if you already applied before 9pm yesterday you aren’t bound by the old T&C’s and therefore still eligible

      • TGLoyalty says:

        *are not aren’t.

        Only those applying after 9pm yesterday won’t get a sign up bonus.

  • The Urbanite says:

    I must be one of the few people who wasn’t churning. There comes a point where a certain level of spending makes it uneconomical to churn for 20k – 35k points every 6 months. If you have a financial partner enabling you to double that, even that wouldn’t make it worthwhile. We still have referrals so not factoring those in.

    Amex wouldn’t be the first business to wave cheerio to nice but unprofitable customers. I can think of a few who don’t like funding sharp customers’ arbitrages and take steps to curtail their activities.

    I’m thinking it’s the loss of revenue from the interchange fee cap that may have flipped the kill switch for this one. Amex spend earning rates haven’t really dropped and the fee/APR increases wouldn’t recoup much from the serial churner customer types. Maybe this tactic is intended to get churners to hold onto their cards for longer or simply to lose a number of those who take without giving enough return to placate Amex.

    It’s a nice hobby and Amex genuinely allows for a much enhanced travel experience. I only wish someone could work out a sustainable way of turning a profit from those of us who are predisposed to seeking maximum value wherever possible!

    • Doug M says:

      But if you have a partner you could churn and have the card. Always be a sup on the other partners card. That way referral bonus, initial spend bonus, 2 x 2-4-1 and always have the cards for spend. Not churning was either too lazy, didn’t care, or some sense that Amex were your friend and you had to behave a certain way with them.

      • Peter 64K says:

        Agreed that unless you are literally putting through hundreds of thousands per year on amex that churning was worthwhile. An extra 80k MR per year for churning platinum alone made it worth the effort (35k bonus + 5k for first supplementary x2).

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