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shyam1991
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Hello,
I was use MSE to find best cashback credit cards. Under AMEX there is a line mentioned
"Spend over £9,000 on it a year?[FONT="] In that case, try the [/FONT]Amex Platinum"
[FONT="]I would like to understand where [/FONT]£9,000 figure came from? Mathematically £5,000 is breakeven point of the Amex Platinum [FONT="]and[/FONT]Amex Platinum Everyday[FONT="](neglecting introductory offer).
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article path ->
MoneySavingExpert.com » Credit Cards » Cashback Credit Cards
[FONT="] Thanks,
[/FONT]
I was use MSE to find best cashback credit cards. Under AMEX there is a line mentioned
"Spend over £9,000 on it a year?[FONT="] In that case, try the [/FONT]Amex Platinum"
[FONT="]I would like to understand where [/FONT]£9,000 figure came from? Mathematically £5,000 is breakeven point of the Amex Platinum [FONT="]and[/FONT]Amex Platinum Everyday[FONT="](neglecting introductory offer).
[/FONT]
article path ->
MoneySavingExpert.com » Credit Cards » Cashback Credit Cards
[FONT="] Thanks,
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