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American Express offering 20,000 point retention bonuses to Platinum cardholders – but not to me

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American Express Platinum has begun offering 20,000 Membership Rewards points to some people who ring up and threaten to cancel their card.

I say ‘some’ because when I called up myself I didn’t receive any offer.  It is definitely happening though.

American Express Platinum retention offers – Case 1

Reader 1 called up on Wednesday to ask if there was anything better to stop him cancelling than the ‘double points on spending’ offer.

The agent looked into his system and found an offer which he told the caller he thought had just been added.  He then read out from his screen, to paraphrase:

“To thank you for your loyalty and to acknowledge the loss of benefits in the current situation, we would like to offer you 20,000 points which will be added to your account immediately. With the current promotion, this has a value of £180 which in turn is 1/3 of your annual fee. “

The next day, the points were there as you can see from the screenshot above.

American Express Platinum retention offers – Case 2

Reader 2 called up on Thursday.  With no flights now booked, and with no immediate use for the card benefits except for the travel insurance (now not needed) he called to cancel.

The reader was also offered 20,000 Membership Rewards points.  However, he would not receive these until a week after the annual fee was paid, which is due in two months.  The agent kindly reminded him that nothing stops him cancelling immediately after the points appear for a pro-rata fee refund.

It is worth noting that Reader 1 has a card which renews in August, which may be why he was offered the points immediately.

American Express Platinum retention offers – Case 3

Reader 3 is me.  Emboldened by these cases, I thought I’d call up.

I thought I was on solid ground, to be honest.

I have held Amex cards for 20 years, with my Platinum for probably 17-18 years

I very rarely spend on the card, holding it primarily for the travel benefits and because I get my British Airways Premium Plus American Express for free (this is a grandfathered benefit for anyone who held a Platinum card on the day the BA Amex cards launched).

And yet ….. nothing.

The only option I was given was to downgrade to the Gold card and to have the annual fee waived for the first year.  This is the usual response judging from other readers who have cancelled recently.  I pushed harder and was put on hold for a couple of minutes, but the agent came back to say that there was no other option.  I could cancel or I could downgrade to Gold and get a free year.  I made my excuses and left.

I’m not sure what we should conclude from this.  On Monday there will be some interesting news which has a bearing on this case, as they say.  If you have nothing better to do for 10 minutes over the next few weeks (do NOT all ring today because you can be pretty sure you’ll be marked out as a HfP reader) you might want to give it a go.  There’s nothing to lose, except a little bit of your dignity.

UPDATE, Saturday lunchtime:  It appears that UK Amex call centre agents are all working from home at the moment.  The 20,000 point offer IS, I am told, “in the system” but not all agents know it exists or how to apply it.  There is a online discussion group for the call centre agents which includes an explanation of how to find it and apply it.  My own failure to get the bonus appears to be down to the fact that I called at 6pm and so was diverted to a US call centre (the woman I spoke with did have a US accent) who did know about offers for UK cardholders.


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Comments (289)

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  • David says:

    Just downgraded a few days ago (there were no retention offers then). Anyway to cancel the downgrade?

    • S says:

      Win some, lose some.

      • Sandgrounder says:

        If it still shows as Plat online, call up. I almost cancelled the platinum in March but changed my mind a couple of days later and it was not too late to cancel the cancellation.

        • S says:

          You can cancel a cancelation within 30 days. Downgrades/upgrades are usually processed instantly, unless you don’t get instant approval.

          If it still shows as Plat, give them a call.

  • David says:

    I called called Centurion Customer Services. Asked her about the bonus, she spent over an hour looking. Said it’s system led, you get it or your don’t.

    She thinks GF BA card means you don’t get it.

    Anyway, I got 4,000 MR for my trouble !

    Cancelling Centurion is easier said than done. Your RM gets involved, their boss, SAC team and so on

    • S says:

      Imagine canceling the Centurion because you can’t use the benefits for 3-6 or so months.

      The Centurion is almost entirely a status symbol card, if you use it strictly for the travel benefits, you’re probably better off with a Platinum.

      • Steve says:

        Totally agree here. A new age Centurion cardmember would have little concern for the annual fee, 20K MR and a hotel status.

        • Pointsforfree says:

          Disagree with this. Got 75k points for this same method saying didn’t use the card for this period.

  • KD says:

    Does this apply to the business platinum as well?

  • MinR says:

    I took up the Amex offer yesterday of 20k points.

    Logged in this morning, and I was credited 40k!

    I’ll be calling them later to ensure it’s not a glitch 😉

  • kazi says:

    This morning i called Brighton office lady on the phone so polite and nice when i mention my holiday been cancelled and won’t be flying until end this year, so she put me on hold and offered me 20k points

    • Josh says:

      15k for me when I called today, when I said i wasn’t really getting any benefits out of Plat and she asked if I was thinking of cancelling. Fair offer considering I don’t use it much for spending at the moment. I did ask if that was the most that could be offered.

      • Damo says:

        My wife also offered 15K from US call centre operator this afternoon.

        • Josh says:

          I got a Scottish woman – she was really lovely. Sounded like she was clicking through options on her screen and looking up what could be offered based on my account.

  • Gabriel says:

    Hi, I paid the renewal fees of my Amex platinum 2 months ago. I just called Amex to cancel and was offered the 20k MR. However the lady said I might not be able to cancel the card if I was to accept the 20k MR bonus. She said I would need to keep the card for the current year. I said I’ll think about it and call back later. Does anyone know if this is true?

    • Rob says:

      That’s total rubbish. You remain free to cancel whenever you want.

    • BuyEMLocalBonds says:

      Absolutely hate this when they spew nonsense out of their…

      Chances she was one of the older ladies based in Brighton who are typically just like that

  • James says:

    I’m in the US and they just offered me 30,000 membership points.

  • RAPC says:

    Called today and was given 20k with no problem. My renewal is in 7 weeks and I was told I could still cancel or downgrade before the renewal date. Points expected to be in the account tomorrow.

    Very helpful UK based agent,

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