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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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  • Jay H says:

    Offered 20K. Asked if there was anything more they could do. Put on hold for a few minutes and came back with 30K, happy with that so I took it

  • Jonathan says:

    Any idea if this will work with Plat ICC? Should the system see them as the same?

    • Rob says:

      It is a totally separate card, but no harm trying as many different countries are doing a version of this promo.

      • Jonathan says:

        So it took 45 min on the phone, and I had to outright ask if it was available, but it did work. The offer is 15k points for ICC Plat.

        Thanks for the heads up Rob.

        • guesswho2000 says:

          Just posted this elsewhere, but yes same, offered 15k which seemed a fair offer.

          • Alan says:

            Any tips how to get them to do it for ICC? Just successfully had it applied to my UK card but they’re denying it even exists as an offer for ICC. They said they wouldn’t just “gift customers points” – I tried to explain it was a retention offer as most of the benefits were unusable just now. Agent went away for a bit then came back but said all that was available was extended time to reach sign-up bonus and double points for spending MR. Will just have to HUACA another time I guess but any tips for things to point them to appreciated. Agent said they were based in Brighton.

          • Alan says:

            Managed 15k too on 2nd call on ICC

  • William Murray says:

    Not prepared to engage in a game of chicken.

  • Fred says:

    Do you have to say you’re cancelling? Is that the only way to trigger it?

    • Jay H says:

      I said I’m thinking of cancelling due to not being able to use the benefits of the card.

  • Ollie says:

    Just rang up this morning and the only thing that was mentioned was a downgrade to the gold card. I even asked specifically about reward points as i was unable to use the benefits of the card.

  • ringingup says:

    So I waited until this morning to call and was offered a £180 credit. No mention of MR points, except something odd sound like “we’d be using our own stock of points and convert them into a credit”.
    To be honest, I’d rather have MR points as they’d be more flexible. Any advice?

    • Rob says:

      Odd, but £180 is probably 85-90% of what the points would be worth so you’re still in good shape.

      • Genghis says:

        Wasn’t this how Amex were “marketing” the 20k points, as a £180 statement credit (at 0.9p / MR)? Have they not applied the 20k points (and then done a conversion to a statement credit)?

        • MinR says:

          +1

        • ringingup says:

          I called again. The first agent simply gave a confused and confusing message. I accepted the 20k points.

        • SM says:

          Called this morning, the agent didn’t know 20k MR points offer existed, I suggested she look up under retention’s and then found the offer, however, she didn’t know the T&C’s and was under the impression that the 20k points would have to go towards paying annual fee as a credit, looks like they worked out 3 months annual fee credit as 20k MR points. Waiting for a phone call to clarify the T&C’s as I much prefer to have the 20k credited in my account to be used flexibly.

  • Nick says:

    Just called myself this morning. Said I am not getting the benefits from Platinum, put on hold and came back with 20K points.

  • dave says:

    Another data point: just phoned and got 20k added. Membership year ends on October. She said it was a general offer where it’s sort of equivalent of 4 months of the fee . Anyway points willbe in my account in 3 days…

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