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AMEX 0% BT for life!

Happy_Shrimper
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Hi All,
Got a letter from Amex today offering a Balance transfer for 0% for the life of the transfer with fee capped at £40.:beer:
Not read all the T&C yet as it only just dropped on the doormat.
Anyone ahead of me and can spot a flaw in the offer? I seem to remember AMEX require some spent in order to avoid a annual fee.
I'm sure there is a catch, but sounds good so far. Will report back anything I find in T&C.
Regards
HS
P.S. I am an existing cardholder, so I guess this is for existing cardholders only.
I've now read the T&C and there seems to be no catches. Only question is about the annual fee if you don't use the card.
As with all other cards, if you make a purchase, the 0% balance is cleared first leaving interest attracting purchases in place. However, if the annual fee is £13, thats not bad or a 0% lifetime BT!
Got a letter from Amex today offering a Balance transfer for 0% for the life of the transfer with fee capped at £40.:beer:
Not read all the T&C yet as it only just dropped on the doormat.
Anyone ahead of me and can spot a flaw in the offer? I seem to remember AMEX require some spent in order to avoid a annual fee.
I'm sure there is a catch, but sounds good so far. Will report back anything I find in T&C.
Regards
HS
P.S. I am an existing cardholder, so I guess this is for existing cardholders only.
I've now read the T&C and there seems to be no catches. Only question is about the annual fee if you don't use the card.
As with all other cards, if you make a purchase, the 0% balance is cleared first leaving interest attracting purchases in place. However, if the annual fee is £13, thats not bad or a 0% lifetime BT!
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Happy_Shrimper wrote:I've now read the T&C and there seems to be no catches. Only question is about the annual fee if you don't use the card.
As with all other cards, if you make a purchase, the 0% balance is cleared first leaving interest attracting purchases in place. However, if the annual fee is £13, thats not bad or a 0% lifetime BT!0 -
Can anyone confirm what the annual charge if you don't use your card enough and what is the minimum spend on Amex?
Has anyone else recieved this offer recently?0 -
Happy_Shrimper wrote:Can anyone confirm what the annual charge if you don't use your card enough and what is the minimum spend on Amex?0
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I got caught out last March 2005 with an account servicing charge of £15.00. I think the minimum annual spend excluding BTs was £500 or more to avoid this charge but I can't find my original T&Cs.
No chance this year as I've spent over £600 in April. Hopefully when I clear this month's bill I'll get this offer too.Old Saying Once bitten twice shy
Modern Saying Once Sh*t on Twice Bye!0 -
£15 pa isn't bad for a life time 0%.
It would be better this way than spending on it as interest at full rate on £500 is clearly more than £15 per year.
I may well take up this deal and let the £15 charge be applied each year.0 -
The plot thickens.
Phoned Amex this morning and spoke to an indian call centre who looked up the offer.
I was then told the deal was for 0% for 6 months not life. The letter was sent in error.
Now, on the bottom of the letter, there is a transfer request form for the offer.
Should I send it back and hope for the best?
They did log into my account so may have noted that I called about the offer.
How would I stand if they whacked me with interest after 6 months?
Anyone else got this letter?
HS0 -
King_Of_Fools wrote:You will not have 0% on the £13 fee, however but will be charged interest at the full rate. So you have to take this into account as well.
Even at 15% APR it is £1.95 a year, or less than 20p a month.0 -
I have the same letter.
I have 6 grand on other credit cards and, according to the letter, I will get 0% for life as long as I keep up with the minimum payments each month.
However when I called, they said they cannot transfer the money today and will send out another letter to "clarify" the situation ASAP.
Are they obliged to honour this original offer. Should I call customer services?
Martin...are you there for some help?
Phil0 -
Just called customer services (in UK thankfully!)
Got them squirming when I enquired quite forcefully whether they would be honouring this letter. It seems it was sent out in error and the terms should have been 0% for 6 months.
No decision by them yet but they are calling back in 48 hours. Watch this space.
Phil0 -
Nice one Phil! Seemed a rather generous offer. I was thinking about photocopying the offer letter and returning the paper slip with a covering note saying Please perform the BT on the enclosed form as per the attached offer and see what happens.0
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