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BIG NEWS: American Express blocks multiple sign-up bonuses, starting immediately

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American Express unveiled massive changes to its UK card sign-up bonuses last night.

This will effectively end card churning for most people.

Before I go on, I want to stress one thing.  The new rules on bonuses do NOT stop you applying for any of these cards.  They simply influence whether or not you will qualify for a sign-up bonus when you do.

It is also worth remembering that, even if YOU no longer qualify for a particular bonus, your partner or other adult family members might.

What is changing?

Until today, American Express sign-up bonuses followed two basic rules:

Cards were grouped into families based on reward type (Membership Rewards points, Avios, Starwood points, Nectar points) and your eligibility for a bonus depended on whether you had recently had a card in the same ‘family’

There was a six month restriction in place between cancelling an American Express card and being able to re-apply – with a new bonus – for a card in the same ‘family’

This is what is changing for the personal American Express cards:

The concept of ‘families’ has gone for most products.  The eligibility rules now span ALL personal American Express cards in most cases.

The look-back period increases from six months to 24 months

Whilst there are two exceptions, in simple terms you cannot get a sign-up bonus on a personal American Express card if you have held ANY personal American Express card in the last 24 months.

Are there any exceptions to these new rules?

Yes.  There are a few exceptions to the above:

The British Airways American Express Premium Plus Card is only impacted by the change in the look-back period to 24 months.   The old rules on eligibility remain – you cannot have had either of the two British Airways American Express cards in the previous 24 months BUT American Express does not count any other card you may have had.

(In plain English: if you’ve had a Platinum / Gold / Starwood / Nectar / Platinum Cashback card in the last two years, but NOT either of the BA Amex cards, you are eligible for the bonus on the Premium Plus card – but not the free BA Amex)

The Platinum Card is only impacted by the change in the look-back period to 24 months.   The old rules on eligibility remain – you cannot have had a Preferred Rewards Gold, Green, Platinum or American Express Rewards card (all of which earn Membership Rewards points) in the previous 24 months BUT American Express does not count any other card you may have had.

(In plain English: if you’ve had a BA / Starwood / Nectar / Platinum Cashback card in the last two years but NOT a card offering Membership Rewards points, you are eligible for the bonus on the The Platinum Card – but not Preferred Rewards Gold)

Small Business and Corporate products are not impacted at all.  The existing rules apply for those.  Importantly, the six month rule continues to apply for these cards.

(In plain English: if you’ve not had any personal or business card offering Membership Rewards points in the past six months, you are eligible for the bonus on the American Express Gold Business and American Express Platinum Business, assuming you own a qualifying small business)

Can you summarise this by card?

Here you go:

If you currently have the free British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus credit card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways, British Airways Premium Plus, Preferred Rewards Gold, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on The Platinum Card IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green, American Express Rewards, American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business card in the previous six months and meet the qualifying criteria for having a small business

If you currently have Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card or American Express Rewards credit card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways American Express, Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on British Airways Premium Plus IF you have not held a British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus card in the previous 24 months

You would need to cancel and wait six months before you can get a bonus on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business, assuming you meet the qualifying criteria for having a small business

If you currently have a Nectar or Starwood Preferred Guest credit card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways American Express (free version), Preferred Rewards Gold, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on The Platinum Card IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on British Airways Premium Plus IF you have not held a British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green, American Express Rewards, American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business card in the previous six months and meet the qualifying criteria for having a small business

If you currently have a Platinum Cashback or Platinum Cashback Everyday card ….

You would need to cancel and wait 24 months before you can get a bonus on Platinum Cashback, Platinum Cashback Everyday, British Airways American Express, Preferred Rewards Gold, Green, Starwood Preferred Guest, Nectar, American Express Rewards

You can get a bonus NOW on The Platinum Card IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on British Airways Premium Plus IF you have not held a British Airways or British Airways Premium Plus card in the previous 24 months

You can get a bonus NOW on American Express Gold Business or American Express Platinum Business IF you have not held a Preferred Rewards Gold, The Platinum Card, Green or American Express Rewards card in the previous six months

Discussion of the American Express sign-up bonuses changes continue in a further articles here.


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British Airways BA Amex American Express card

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British Airways BA Premium Plus American Express Amex credit card

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Nectar American Express

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American Express Platinum card Amex

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Earning miles and points from small business cards

If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers.

American Express Business Gold

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British Airways Accelerating Business American Express card

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Capital On Tap Business Rewards Visa

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  • Taylor says:

    I think a big part of the shock is also that a lot of future plans have just gone out of the window. I had a churn strategy for this year and next to redeem for a big birthday coming up.

    I will have to keep a much closer eye on sales/cash prices now. I think this inevitably is going to have a substantial impact on the avios programme.

  • Jason says:

    Is this rule retrospective? For example….

    My partner cancelled her BA premium card 4 months ago, and her 6 month-versary was coming up in May, ditto her Amex Gold 2 months ago.

    I just cancelled my Amex Gold last week, but am still holding a BA premium card.

    What happens now?

    • Shoestring says:

      24 month rule applies to all new applications after 9pm last night

    • SimonW says:

      you have to wait 20/22 months

    • Nigel says:

      That it affects something you were planning to do in future doesn’t make it retrospective 🙂

  • SimonW says:

    ChrisA. You are a teacher. You do the maths… Your £15k a year spend earned them how much? £150 gross. Maybe. The points and vouchers they gave you cost them FAR more than that.

    • SimonW says:

      I agree that they are earning some – not insignificant – amount of money from you via fees. But even so, serial churners are never going to be useful clients for AMEX. And I’d say I was a B+/A- quality churner…..

    • ken says:

      Chris,

      Fees are capped at 0.3% on the BA Amex card.

      How are they going to make money out of you on that ?

    • RussellH says:

      > ken says: 21 March 2019 at 15:33
      > Fees are capped at 0.3% on the BA Amex card.

      **iNTERCHANGE FEES** are capped at 0.3%, but they are the fees charged by **Visa / Mastercard**, not the card issuer, which is the organisation that issues the points + miles.

      The card issuer charges their own fees. Points + miles are paid for by these fees. And then, if you are a small business, you will be dealing with a merchant acquirer, who adds their fee to the pot too.

      Small businesses that I have spoken to or read about have mostly reported that their card handling fees have **increased** since the interchange fee cap came in. But I suspect that big users, Tesco, Shell, Boots, etc will all have been able to beat the fees down for themselves. I would bet that Aldi drove a very hard bargain with Amex before they started to accept Amex.

      In Amex’s own case, they do not actually have an interchange fee, since they are vertically integrtaed. However, the powers that be have mandated that Amex implement an equivalent cap for their co-branded cards, but not their other cards. While this does mean that Amex can charge retailers more for accepting non co-branded cards, are there any retailers here who can say if that is actually happening?

  • guesswho2000 says:

    Merchant fees are capped on the BA/SPG/Nectar cards, so the signup bonuses on those hit Amex harder.

    BAPP has a fee, which partially offsets this, which could explain why it’s been partially exempted from the rules. Platinum charge has a fee and higher interchange, so they want people to gravitate towards this card, I suspect.

    • Taylor says:

      They would have to substantially increase the earning rate on this card to make it worthwhile for most people

      • Taylor says:

        Platinum

      • Memesweeper says:

        Correct. If it was 1.5 or 2 MR/£ then I might get it out of the wallet. Now I’m going to cancel it instead! Doesn’t compete with other cards without regular bonuses.

  • Mike Wilson says:

    Amex won’t make any money out of the pure churners who will sign-up for a card, spend the minimum to earn the bonus points/avios and then never use the card again. I’m not surprised in the slightest that they’ve tightened up the rules.

    • Bonglim says:

      I have been churning for about 3 years.
      In that time I have introduced about 10 other people (who do not churn) to Amex, each of whom would not be with amex at all if it were not from me; just no interest in it.
      Each of them probably puts through, on average 20k each on their Amex platinum. There is some positive skewing to that average because of one or two very high earners among those friends.

      I am pretty sure Amex has made money out of me being a customer. But i do get the point, and Amex have the right/ duty to work out their maths and decide if there is enough of a reason to stop that process.

      • Shoestring says:

        but this change doesn’t stop you introducing new customers to Amex & earning referral points…

  • BlueHorizonuk says:

    Wonder what the record is for comments on an article?

  • a says:

    Everyone looking forward to the platinum refresh coming soon I guess then 🙂

  • ilou says:

    Yeah, platinum without sign up bonus looks pretty expensive @450£ !
    The US version is million times better @550$

    • KevMc says:

      +1 They need to improve the rate for ongoing spend to be on a par with the US cards imo.

      1 point per £ on everything is pretty pitiful, especially considering the extra points you get for Airline/AMEX travel spend on the gold card. I’ve never understood why the Platinum Card does not at least match this

    • TGLoyalty says:

      My point exactly. I’ve had it for nearly a year as the referral bonus and perks has been better than churning but the earning rate is pants. Much rather use an SPG or BAPP for on going spend.

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