Recent American Express Customer Questions
How can I change my bill due date on my Amex account to one that works better for me?
You can change your bill due date by logging in to your American Express account online or through the Amex App. After logging in, navigate to the "Account Services" tab and select "Payment & Credit options". From there, choose "Change Payment Due Date". Please note that not all billing cycles are available. The changed date must be at least 20 days after the closing date of the current billing cycle and up to 51 days away. Changes may not apply until your next statement, and you can only change your payment due date once every three months.
Asked Mar 21, 2024 12:14 AM
I am currently in Chile & believe my Amex card may have been compromised. How do I contact Amex from here!
If you suspect fraudulent activity on your American Express card, you can contact American Express directly by calling their international collect number +1-336-393-1111. To avoid international charge, they suggest the best way is to call through the local operator. Make sure you have your card details with you when you call in order to expedite the process. They are available 24/7 to assist you. Please remember it's important to report any suspected fraudulent activity as soon as possible.
Asked Mar 13, 2024 8:02 PM
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What Are the Different Types of Membership Rewards Cards?
American Express offers several types of Membership Rewards cards, each catering to different needs and lifestyles. The various options
1. Membership Rewards Credit Cards: These cards let you earn points on everyday purchases that can be redeemed for travel, shopping, or other rewards.
2. Co-Branded Cards: These cards are issued in partnership with specific airlines, hotels, or retail brands, providing unique benefits and rewards tailored to those partnerships.
3. Business Cards: Amex also provides Membership Rewards cards specifically designed for small businesses, offering rewards and benefits on business-related expenses.
4. Charge Cards: These cards require payment in full at the end of the billing cycle and have no pre-set spending limit, offering the flexibility to manage cash flow while earning points.
With these options, American Express ensures there is a Membership Rewards card suitable for various personal and business preferences, allowing customers to maximize their rewards based on their specific needs....