Personal credit cards?

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daniels27 said:
He has US ICC. I think they let current cards run for now. UK ICC was for different countries (I think EU revolt for example Switzerland was on the US ICC). As far as I know the main problem is when you change your country, you may become ineligible.

Once was to handle this is keeping it addressed alive (which I was recommending until @Martin Everson told us about the consequences he had in UK).
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why is the card canceled because you change the country? strange.

Isn't there a easy card to get your hands on which gives you a lot of miles and bonus for frequently flyers and hotel bookers? some that is not country restricted or at least work all over the European area?

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redeye said:
why is the card canceled because you change the country? strange.

Isn't there a easy card to get your hands on which gives you a lot of miles and bonus for frequently flyers and hotel bookers? some that is not country restricted or at least work all over the European area?
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This message write me AMEX:

As communicated to you in our previous correspondence, we are writing to confirm that your Card Agreement has been terminated and your Account has been closed. The Card Agreement in effect at the Termination Date will continue to apply until the remaining balance on your Card, if any, is paid in full.

What has changed

American Express® International Currency Cards will no longer be available in the country our records indicate you reside. As a result, it is with regret that we have closed your Card Account. On the Termination Date your Card and any Supplementary Cards issued on your Account have been cancelled and your Account has been closed.
 
nobel said:
This message write me AMEX:

As communicated to you in our previous correspondence, we are writing to confirm that your Card Agreement has been terminated and your Account has been closed. The Card Agreement in effect at the Termination Date will continue to apply until the remaining balance on your Card, if any, is paid in full.

What has changed

American Express® International Currency Cards will no longer be available in the country our records indicate you reside. As a result, it is with regret that we have closed your Card Account. On the Termination Date your Card and any Supplementary Cards issued on your Account have been cancelled and your Account has been closed.
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KYC with Amex is way easier than with any bank”¦ just saying 😉

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JohnnyDoe said:
I only know EFG and LGT, I guess most private banks can arrange for that.
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Sorry. The bank charges of all banks in Liechtenstein are absurd and out of the question. The custody account fees of 0.40% or more and stock exchange orders of 1.9% alone are a no-go. eek¤%&
 
nobel said:
Sorry. The bank charges of all banks in Liechtenstein are absurd and out of the question. The custody account fees of 0.40% or more and stock exchange orders of 1.9% alone are a no-go. eek¤%&
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But the ICC 3% FX charges are also absurd.

Can somebody please enlighten me how this card makes sense as those fees? I mean I normally spend no more than 20% in one currency.
 
daniels27 said:
But the ICC 3% FX charges are also absurd.

Can somebody please enlighten me how this card makes sense as those fees? I mean I normally spend no more than 20% in one currency.
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If I have the ICC EUR there are no fees for EUR. For foreign currencies I have other cards with 0% forex fee.
 
liroyb said:
Is there any difference between Amex ICC to the standard one?
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Not really, but I can only compare to standard UK GBP Amex. For example, I have access to the same Centurion concierge in Brighton as the UK residents cardholders.
I know that Amex varies greatly from country to country, including fees, and I heard that U.S. Centurion concierge can do magic in that country.
You can transfer your account to other countries, except the US, where you would be downgraded to platinum unless you convince them you deserve the higher status.

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SCHLOSSFINANZ said:
maybe ask Dukascopy

https://www.dukascopy.ch/swiss/english/banking/credit-cards/

they seem to offer AMEX in CHF maybe they can get the ICC one in EUR as well
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dukascopy.bank sounds good. However, I see now, fees from assets 1.5% per year, is that serious? Then of course not acceptable.

Maintenance fee 1.5% per year (The maintenance fee (cumulative swap points) is charged monthly for the assets held in the previous month. The fee is calculated from the sum of the end-of-day balances of the investments' * (maintenance fee in % / 360). ja334¤¤#
 
daniels27 said:
The ICC cards are cheaper
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They are not
daniels27 said:
but do not come with the lifestyle credits etc. you would get in the UK
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Exactly the same
daniels27 said:
ICC and most other cards charge up to 3%.
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The rationale of the ICC is to spend Eur or USD without any fx charge.

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I never had those cards, please correct me if I am wrong. From what I read on the official website, FlyerTalk, etc. there are differences.

JohnnyDoe said:
They are not
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Maybe, I am wrong. But
https://www.americanexpress.com/icc...intlink=icc-en-vac-personal-platinum-16072019
https://www.americanexpress.com/us/credit-cards/card/platinum/

I think the ICC is $550 (with free partner card) vs. the US one at $695.

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Exactly the same
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For the links above, with the US card you get:
  • $200 Hotel Credit
  • $240 Digital Entertainment Credit
  • $155 Walmart+ Credit
  • $200 Uber Cash
  • $200 Airline Fee Credit
  • $199 CLEAR® Plus Credit
All of which is not avaliable on the ICC.

JohnnyDoe said:
The rationale of the ICC is to spend Eur or USD without any fx charge.
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I understand that. Previously also GBP. But still the US comes without FX fees, which may be a benefit especially as many airlines charge tickets in the currency of your departure country.
 
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