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The Benefits of the Amex Platinum Card

One of the most popular credit cards in the upper-class civilization of the United States is the American Express Platinum Card. This card comes with a lot of benefits and rewards, as well as a high annual fee that pays for all the benefits the card has to offer, but in the real world, the annual fee doesn't even pay for half of the benefits of the Amex Platinum card.

American Express Platinum card
Platinum Card


Welcome Bonus.

Just for opening the Amex Platinum credit card, you are entitled to receive the welcome bonus offer of 100,000 bonus membership reward points after spending $6,000 in the first three months of the account opening date.

Annual Credit

Beside the one-time benefit of the 100,000 membership rewards points for opening the card, you'll also get credit on every anniversary year that you can use in popular categories.

Hotel credit

 you'll receive a $200 credit every year for stays in hotels booked on American Express's website; that credit will appear as a statement credit on your platinum card.

Entertainment Credit

Get $240 in free entertainment each calendar year by using your Platinum card to make qualifying purchases on Audible, Disney+, The Disney Bundle, ESPN+, Hulu, Peacock, SiriusXM, and The New York Times. Enrollment required.

$155 Walmart+ Credit

Enjoy a $155 Walmart+ credit and shopping perks at Walmart, both online and in-store. Use your Platinum Card to pay for a monthly Walmart+ membership and receive a statement credit that covers the full cost each month.

$200 Uber Cash

$200 Uber Cash Credit Ride and dine in style with $15 in Uber Cash each month, plus a bonus of $20 in December, for rides or food orders in the U.S. Only Basic Card Members are eligible.

$200 Airline Fee Credit

Credit for $200 in airline fees, When you charge incidental travel fees on one qualifying airline to your Card, you can earn up to $200 in statement credits per calendar year.

More

You'll receive much more annual credit and benefits; that is, beside the other perks and benefits that come with the platinum credit card, it earns you 5% cash back at hotels and airlines that book with American Express and 1% cash back on all other purchases.

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