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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 – here is a screenshot from a reader who was given 20,000 points on Thursday:

American Express Platinum 20,000 point retention bonuses

There is no pattern here, it seems.

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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  • Mhh100 says:

    Called once: English lady – no offer, onlyoption to downgrade

    Chatted: asked for options around cancelling – said I had to call to discuss options

    Called a second time: got offered monthly payments on fee or 20K points within 2 minutes.

    Took the 20K points.

    Thanks!

  • Sam says:

    Just chatted with them on the app – told to update my details as we (Amex) will be in touch shortly.

    Not sure if that is to make me go away, or if there is something in the pipeline

  • davvero says:

    My wife got 40k as a retention sweetener! She does put all her company expenditure through it though and that’s often over £10k a month in good times, now it’s less than £2k. Personally I’d prefer she put it all on my BA Amex but she was already more points savvi than I am

  • n_g says:

    Anyone had any success via the app?

    Intrigued by that Monday comment…

  • r* says:

    Called them earlier today, asked if anything could be done about the cost of the card and was offered downgrade to gold or 20k points, I didnt have to mention anything about retention or cancellation.

  • Simon jones says:

    I got 2k avios on my BA premium plus card and 2k Marriott points on my Bonvoy card ,obviously not as good as 20k with the platinum card but better than nothing.

    • Baji Nahid says:

      oh wow! What did you say to them to get that! that is really good!

      • Simon jones says:

        Hi just called to ask if anything could be offered to justify the annual fee on both cards at this current stage , first agent in Brighton wouldn’t offer anything called back later spoke to Brighton office again and they offered the 2k points on each card , I did spend a lot on each card each month (over 10k per month on each, with additional card holders ) not sure if that has anything to do with it

  • adam swain says:

    phoned up and was offered nothing to stay

  • Niall says:

    Anyone know if retention offers for Amex Platinum charge can be triggered through online chat instead of a phone call?

    • S says:

      Highly doubt it. Online chat is largely useless. When I canceled my Green, I tried to do it over the live chat, but was told that CS would like to have a chat with me about that. but asked if I wanted to proceed with it anyway. So I called CS and was offered 5k MR for not canceling.

      This was about a month ago.

      • S says:

        Besides it usually takes longer to connect to a live chat agent, than a representative on the Platinum number. Why would you use the live chat?

        • Niall says:

          Am abroad at present. Can call, but would prefer to choose the best time…

    • Oscar says:

      I tried this yesterday. It did not work. I even explicitly said: your Brighton call centre is dishing out 20,000 MR points for retention. Please give me this retention bonus. Online chat person said I needed to call up Brighton to discuss as they could not authorise this.

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