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The New Amex Platinum Card: The Good, The Bad & The Oura Ring

The New Amex Platinum Card: The Good, The Bad & The Oura Ring

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00:00 - The new Amex Platinum Card has a new look … but does it matter?

02:10 - The nuts and bolts of the new (and improved?) Platinum Card from American Express – and our reaction in 5 words or less

04:00 - Something Hot: The Platinum Card credits you love aren’t going anywhere

06:45 - Something Cold: An eye-watering $895 annual fee

11:15 - Want more travel rewards and credit card news sent straight to your inbox? Sign up for The Extra Mile newsletter today!

11:45 - We go credit-by-credit to see if we can make an $895 annual fee work on the Amex Platinum card work, from $600toward hotels to $300 for Lululemon credit to one serious dud

33:00 - How to get organized and recoup that $895 annual fee

36:30 - Time is of the essence: The moves Platinum cardholders need to make ASAP

44:00 - “Is the Amex Platinum a good credit card for most travelers?”

46:55 - Listener Question: Emily wants some credit card advice before taking a gap year

51:30 - Nick puts Gunnar & Kyle On the Spot: If you could only transfer points to one program for the rest of your life, what would it be?

Produced by Jackson Newman & Gunnar Olson
Edited by David Strutt
Show music: “All That” by Benjamin Tissot

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