XPost: hfx.general, ns.general, nf.general
From: acme@usualplace.ca
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 10:21:01 -0300, Terry wrote:
I agree with Terry about Amex.
As a satisfied Costco customer I applied for the AMEX card
and found it useful.. BUT I did not like AMEX business practices,
especially invoices
designed to be confusing, which do not display current amount owed.
And their slowness in processing payments.. So you can suffer a late
payment charge.
I pay off all cards every month. With AMEX I started paying after each
purchase..
Finally cancelled Amex after a couple of years.
Still think Costco has best meat in town, and the bakery keeps me fat and
happy.
H
> About AMEX. Yes I gathered from some advertising that they and COSTCO had
> made some sort of arrangement.
> Strange though cos. VISA and MasterCard are used so universally?
> Years ago, IIRC, AMEX was the biggest credit card player.
> A personal story about AMEX. Many years ago I got a job as a regional
> sales
> manager for a big corporation and decided that I would need a credit
> card.
> Applied to AMEX, who turned me down. Reason was no credit history, we
> didn't
> owe anything. No car loan (job came with a company car). Also having
> previously built our own home including sweat equity, had full title but
> there was no registered or paid off mortgage!
> In more recent years, with as hear AMEX more desperate for business,
> I've
> received in the mail, over the internet etc. 'Approved applications' for
> a
> credit card from AMEX!
> Don't need it now!
>
>
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