Cancelling AmEx Platinum
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--Up until 60 days one can get full refund of $450; | --Up until 60 days one can get full refund of $450; | ||
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--After 60 days, one can 1) get an exception, 2) downgrade to a lower-fee card or 3) apply for another card and then cancel Platinum to get pro-rated fee, | --After 60 days, one can 1) get an exception, 2) downgrade to a lower-fee card or 3) apply for another card and then cancel Platinum to get pro-rated fee, | ||
− | '''With''' another AmEx | + | '''With''' another AmEx: |
--Up until 60 days one can get full refund of $450; | --Up until 60 days one can get full refund of $450; | ||
--After 60 days, you can 1) the above first two options, and 2) get the fee prorated. | --After 60 days, you can 1) the above first two options, and 2) get the fee prorated. |
Revision as of 21:28, 15 February 2012
Without another AmEx:
--Up until 60 days one can get full refund of $450;
--After 60 days, one can 1) get an exception, 2) downgrade to a lower-fee card or 3) apply for another card and then cancel Platinum to get pro-rated fee,
With another AmEx:
--Up until 60 days one can get full refund of $450;
--After 60 days, you can 1) the above first two options, and 2) get the fee prorated.