I used to have a corporate AMEX, which was utterly useless as no one seemed to take it at the time. I gave it up when I left the job and have zero interest in getting a personal one from this experience
I've got the BA American Express 'Premium' card which has got me so many flights, upgrades and 2 for 1's I've lost count. I've also got the Platinum card, which pays for itself multiple times every year in the form of car hire excess cover, hotel upgrades, purchase protection, free trips and jollies (last one was a meal, drinks and a private chat with Chris Hughton followed by a behind the scenes tour of the Amex - all for free) plus travel discounts and so on.
I can't fault American Express. Never once had a problem with them and their customer service is superb.
And no, I don't work for them - but remuneration for my glowing reviews will be gratefully accepted.
Yes I do, but well before their sponsorship of our team/stadium. More places accepting it now than used to be the case, but still get a little bored with asking "do you accept American Express".
Got a platinum cashback card a few months ago, I get cashback for every purchase which gets paid once a year. I put everything I can through it and so far II've got £113 so I reckon by the time the year is up I'll have had about £200 of FREE money.
If a shop doesn't take it I use my bank card instead.
Dunno about the other benefits, might have to check.
Ditto.
And it was a pain because accounts should have settled the bill every month but our accounts dept was so useless, I had to pay and then chase them. And, of course, I had a separate expenses invoice for all the places that didn't take Amex.
I was very glad when the company decided that this wasn't a plan that worked very well and went back to the old way.
I can't vote as there isn't the right option for me.
This is a bit of a guilty secret for me - I had one about 30 years ago but found their admin quite poor and cancelled it after a number of frustrating events (e.g. payments made but not acknowledged.)
I'm sure they're much better now but who needs another card in a world of too many cards?
Got myself into a bit of credit card debt about ten years ago through being young and feckless and having paid that off I've no interest, pun unintended, to wrack up any more woes.
Yes, and got it since the stadium sponsorship began, but that's not the reason why. I collect BA Avios and got a Blue BA Amex. I mainly put work expenses on it but it's my own card. Is it worth paying for the executive ones? I don't fly all that often any more.
Yes, I have one because they seem to have the best cashback offers and I just pay my credit bill off at the end of the month so interest rate is irrelevant.