Should I close my American Express credit card account?
Guest: mouse
SENIOR MEMBER (Member for 2 yrs.+)
Post subject: Should I close my American Express credit card account?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:54 pm
I'm willing to DUMP FIRST ask questions later
"IF" they pulled a F/R on me
(AND I HAVE "6" FIGURES TO RISK)
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Guest: Messiah
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:06 pm
nobodyyouknow wrote:
just out of curiosity, what else has happened with you -- one or more of the changes mouse mentioned?
i actually ran across this & other sites about a year ago solely because of wondering about Amex. I got one of their cards then & they wanted all sorts of info prior to approval. No tax returns, but about everything short of it. At the time i was wondering if it was routine or what, just struck me as bizarre... all the other interesting stuff is what's kept me reading these boards.
They said because of a large amount of spending......haha which is funny cause i just paid the annual fee.
Its fine. whatever. Some told me to just cancel but I have nothing to hide. I spend more then i make. But thats everyone. If they start asking for bank statments im not going to give them that. They should just be happy I use their card 24/7 and use it for large purchases and PAY ONTIME or sometimes even early.
Crazy man. **** it.
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Guest: mouse
SENIOR MEMBER (Member for 2 yrs.+)
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:34 pm
Quote:
"Messiah"
nobodyyouknow wrote:
just out of curiosity, what else has happened with you -- one or more of the changes mouse mentioned?
i actually ran across this & other sites about a year ago solely because of wondering about Amex. I got one of their cards then & they wanted all sorts of info prior to approval. No tax returns, but about everything short of it. At the time i was wondering if it was routine or what, just struck me as bizarre... all the other interesting stuff is what's kept me reading these boards.
They said because of a large amount of spending......haha which is funny cause i just paid the annual fee.
Its fine. whatever. Some told me to just cancel but I have nothing to hide. I spend more then i make. But thats everyone. If they start asking for bank statments im not going to give them that. They should just be happy I use their card 24/7 and use it for large purchases and PAY ONTIME or sometimes even early.
Crazy man. **** it.
So somebody else on another board gets F/R for not using their cards enough
(ASSUMED DIMINISHED INCOME)
YOU CAN'T WIN!!!
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Guest: Messiah
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:07 pm
Nothing Yet.
Weirdos.
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SENIOR MEMBER (Member for 2 yrs.+)
Post subject: Should I close my American Express credit card account?
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 3:54 pm
I'm willing to DUMP FIRST ask questions later
"IF" they pulled a F/R on me
(AND I HAVE "6" FIGURES TO RISK)
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers.  Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
Guest: Messiah
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:06 pm
nobodyyouknow wrote:
just out of curiosity, what else has happened with you -- one or more of the changes mouse mentioned?
i actually ran across this & other sites about a year ago solely because of wondering about Amex. I got one of their cards then & they wanted all sorts of info prior to approval. No tax returns, but about everything short of it. At the time i was wondering if it was routine or what, just struck me as bizarre... all the other interesting stuff is what's kept me reading these boards.
They said because of a large amount of spending......haha which is funny cause i just paid the annual fee.
Its fine. whatever. Some told me to just cancel but I have nothing to hide. I spend more then i make. But thats everyone. If they start asking for bank statments im not going to give them that. They should just be happy I use their card 24/7 and use it for large purchases and PAY ONTIME or sometimes even early.
Crazy man. **** it.
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Guest: mouse
SENIOR MEMBER (Member for 2 yrs.+)
Posted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 4:34 pm
Quote:
"Messiah"
nobodyyouknow wrote:
just out of curiosity, what else has happened with you -- one or more of the changes mouse mentioned?
i actually ran across this & other sites about a year ago solely because of wondering about Amex. I got one of their cards then & they wanted all sorts of info prior to approval. No tax returns, but about everything short of it. At the time i was wondering if it was routine or what, just struck me as bizarre... all the other interesting stuff is what's kept me reading these boards.
They said because of a large amount of spending......haha which is funny cause i just paid the annual fee.
Its fine. whatever. Some told me to just cancel but I have nothing to hide. I spend more then i make. But thats everyone. If they start asking for bank statments im not going to give them that. They should just be happy I use their card 24/7 and use it for large purchases and PAY ONTIME or sometimes even early.
Crazy man. **** it.
So somebody else on another board gets F/R for not using their cards enough
(ASSUMED DIMINISHED INCOME)
YOU CAN'T WIN!!!
CardRatings.com is the most comprehensive source for comparing credit card offers.  Please visit CardRatings.com to view the best rated credit cards!
Guest: Messiah
Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 1:07 pm
Nothing Yet.
Weirdos.
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