American Express sent me a mail saying that my credit card would not accept new charges, because my account was under finanacial review. They asked me to send bank statement and tax information, and there is a deadline. I am wondering what will happen to my account?
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posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 12:43p
SoBeyondTheNorm
Greedy Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 12:45p
dallybird said: American Express sent me a mail saying that my credit card would not accept new charges, because my account was under finanacial review. They asked me to send bank statement and tax information, and there is a deadline. I am wondering what will happen to my account?
You are required to provide the requested information. If you refuse it's likely they will close your accounts.
demingy
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 1:04p
dallybird said: American Express sent me a mail saying that my credit card would not accept new charges, because my account was under finanacial review. They asked me to send bank statement and tax information, and there is a deadline. I am wondering what will happen to my account?
This may be a stupid question, but to clarify, did you receive this request via snail mail or email?
Call them up and see what's going on. I have received a similar request, but when I tried to open a new Citibank CC account (utility bill, etc. to verify address). I talked to them on the phone and verified my account since I already had an account with them, so I didn't need to send anything in?
If you've opened a business account, and don't have a business, that's probably against your T&C. But then again you can always claim to have some sort of seasonal or part-time business. Did the original application required the business to have TIN or something like that?
dallybird said: American Express sent me a mail saying that my credit card would not accept new charges, because my account was under finanacial review. They asked me to send bank statement and tax information, and there is a deadline. I am wondering what will happen to my account?
dallybird
Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 4:25p
I just faxed the documents to them, and they told me it would take 7-10 days. Ah, should I be worried about all the membership reward points? maybe I should transfer them all now. anyone had similiar experience here, would AMEX cancel your account after review?
if they cancel your account any earned and unused points are null and void
dealhunter999
Ancient Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 4:43p
expert5186 said: if they cancel your account any earned and unused points are null and void
No, he will get an option of transferring them to different programs. My company given AMEX corporate card was cancelled by my company after 4-5 years and I was given 3 months to transfer it to any programs. Offcourse, I never had any inquiry from AMEX like the OP had.
OP should transfer them ASAP.
You should have also asked the reason for the review? They should be able to tell you.
mgdeals
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 5:09p
Did you verify that the address and fax number that you are sending these documents to are in fact American Express and not some id theft scam? Don't trust the numbers they sent in the mail unless they match what you have on your card or can verify them.
dallybird
Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 5:50p
Yes it is from American Express. I maxed out my credit card, and AMEX told me this is irregular activity. This is really trouble to me, I had about 40k spg points, should I transfer them all now?
jlgrandam
Addicted Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 5:56p
Please be so kind as to list all the AMEX accounts you currently have open. Prevailing theory is that you only get FR if you have AMEX charge products.
mwarrior
Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 7:44p
If its the SPG card check your SPG account. Most likely the points from your last statement are already there. AMEX cant take points from your SPG account if you close your SPG AMEX AFAIK. Gagan
dallybird said: Yes it is from American Express. I maxed out my credit card, and AMEX told me this is irregular activity. This is really trouble to me, I had about 40k spg points, should I transfer them all now?
DFWDAL
Senior Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 10:37p
What is your credit limit? How long have you had the card? There is a lot of info about AMEX FR in this archived thread.
didYOUsearch
Cranky Member
posted: Oct. 4, 2005 @ 10:44p
jlgrandam said: Please be so kind as to list all the AMEX accounts you currently have open. Prevailing theory is that you only get FR if you have AMEX charge products.no its not! You can get FR with their CREDIT products
American Express once requested that I give them my banking info. This was back in late 90's. I went to use my AMEX Platium charge card and they declined the charge. When I got back to my office I called and complained. The CS rep explained that because my charging pattern went from 20K a month to close to 60K a month they wanted to verify I had the funds to pay the bill.
Now my bill went up so much because this was back when the Public Utilites started to accept credit cards for payments. I own and run investment properties. So to get a ton of "Free Miles" I started to run all my bussiness expenss through my personal card.
The person I got transfered to asked for my banking info which I provided. I gave them all my personal accounts including my brokerage account and my bussiness accounts. If I remember correctly they put me on hold and verified the info and unblocked my account.
When I applied for SPG credit card in 2003 I was giving originally a $5K limit. When I got the card I called up and complained and they asked for my banking info and where able to raise the limit from $5K to $25K but they refused to raise it any more because I have a centurion card with LOC attached with another 25K limit on it. They explained to be between the internal limit on my charge card and 2 credit lines they could not offer me any more credit.
So I dont think it is rare for American Express to request banking info they done it to me 2X over the last 10 years. slightly office topic but Citibank called me up when I applied last month for PP elite lvl credit card asking me for my banking info because I already had what they consider to be 2 high limit card with them. A $38K AA credit and a Diners Card. After providing them with my banking info they opened the new account with a $25K limit.
I think it becoming more commen today for credit issuers to ask for banking info as more consumers get hip onto how fico scores work and how to increase there scores.
freakinfreak
Member
posted: Oct. 5, 2005 @ 2:36a
They did this to me in 2003 and are doing it to me again very recently. It took 6 weeks to resolve the first time. I've decided not to comply this time as they said they can now do this review every 6 months now. Screw AMEX. I just need to transfer all my MR points now.
didYOUsearch
Cranky Member
posted: Oct. 5, 2005 @ 2:53a
freakinfreak said: I've decided not to comply this time as they said they can now do this review every 6 months now. Screw AMEX. I just need to transfer all my MR points now.good for you!
I can get a million dollar home and they cant "re-evaluate" my loan and ask for updated financial info every so often.
Take your business elsewhere.
steveme
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Oct. 6, 2005 @ 8:01p
Question about the Review.
I had Business line opened with 25k and starwook with 4.5K
After review they said I did not provide the approperiate docs and after trying to reopen 5 times each it just never happened.
My TU is 756 and my EQ is 737 as of now, probably higher with FICO not FAKO
Can I just reapply for these cards or different cards? They would be approved as long as the system did not kick them out.
Any one with advice or experience reapplying after denied. My cards were cancelled back in Early May.
EDIT: I also have about 26k in membership rewards locked up due to the cancellation. I would like to get those back if possible. I think it may be if I get a new card and link my previous membership number.?
sorry to resurrect an old thread but i have just been placed under financial review
without going into details, what exactly are they looking for, or what do they do in a financial review?
do they reallocate and close lines? cancel all your cards? or just say, oh, hi, we wanted ot check up on you and leave you alone?
i faxed over the information already, just kind of scared because i use my AMEX cards a lot
cudos
Broke Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 5:23a
Got a call from AMEX early yesterday morning about the same thing. CSR told me to fax in several different documents to support my business and personal income. Just in case they close down my account, I converted all 75000 points to frequent flyer miles today. Based on my usage pattern and income to debt ratio I have a pretty good feeling they are either going to reduce my credit line or close them completely. I think what triggered their financial review was a charge of 12K on my Gold Card last 2 weeks. Anyone want to share their experiences or insights into the outcome of the financial reviews would be appreciated.
Storme
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 5:40a
wow, must be hitting a lot of people.
Im under FR now as well. I caved in and faxed them the info they asked for. Paystubs for 3 months, bank stmts for 3 months, tax returns last 2yrs. They also called my employer while I was on hold to verify employment.
They closed my new business gold card that I just got for the $100 stmt credit, and said they won't honor that promotion since acct is closed.
Don't know about my personal cards yet.
This was most likely brought on by my recent Xbox 360 buying spree.
didYOUsearch
Cranky Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 6:37a
folks under current financial review: please do list all the factors you think AMEX might be concerned about...the more data we share the better
I bought 11k of computers on my business Delta account, which are actually for the business i bought 6k of xboxs on my gold rewards all other cards have a <1-2k balance or unbilled as they normally are so thhe two above are th eonly abnormalities
they kept on asking about the business that i own, that i have named in the business cards. the problem is, the business that i have those cards under probably only accounts for 10% of my income
now, granted, im 20 years old, am still at the university, and do internships for income, but hey, i should still be able to be able to buy and pay off items
to top it off, ive been open for about 18 months on the blue cash and no lates or missed payments or carried balances. the 2 gold cards and the Delta have been open for about 3-4 months during my minor app o rama
hope this provides some help
dkk6
New Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 9:43a
I had a financial review a bout 2 years ago. I just faxed copies of banking statement, broker statements, etc, and they opened my accounts again. The gentleman at American Express explained to me that they simply want to make sure you have the financial liquid ability to pay off the debt in a timely fashion.
I currently spend about 100k to 150k per month on my AMEX cards. However, I tend to pay down the balance as soon as it appears on my cards. So, I usually never owe them more then 40k at any one time.
didYOUsearch
Cranky Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 10:17a
dkk6 said: I spend about 100k to 150k per month on my AMEX cards. However, I tend to pay down the balance as soon as it appears on my cards. So, I usually never owe them more then 40k at any one time.FR is reasonable for 100-150k per month. Most creditors wont even grant lines that high w.o documentation of income.assets
but AMEX is routinely doing this for 4 and low 5 figure balances, which is very different than any other creditor
cudos
Broke Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 1:11p
1 Personal account -Starwood Preferred 8500 Credit Limit 3 Business account -Gold Charge Card -Blue Business 12000 Credit Limit -Platinum 5500 Credit Limit
I have a total of around $16000 on the Gold Charge card. The combine balance on the other cards amount to about $3000. I usually charge around $7-12K per month without any problem on the Blue Business. About 3 months ago I applied for the Gold Business Card thru invitation and started charging more on it and less on the Blue. I think the charge card is the reason why I am being reviewed. The charge pattern is still the same. Only thing different is I charge onto a different card.
freakinfreak
Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 2:10p
I was put under financial review twice. It took nearly 4 weeks for them to re-open my accounts. The second time, I did not comply. They closed all my accounts and tried to screw me out of my MR points. If you are concerned with what they are looking for, I have been told by several reps at AMEX they want to adjust your credit lines to 20% of your average balance in your bank accounts.
tjwoody
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 2:24p
Great! This makes me nervous! When I first started talking with them, they said I would be fine.
I have 3 cards with them with monthly averages of $80K for all them.
This thread is why I had opened a couple other cards with Citi.
Thanks everyone!
jlgrandam
Addicted Member
posted: Nov. 30, 2005 @ 2:32p
There are several recent threads over at creditboards.com about people getting F/R from AMEX recently as well. Seems like they just reviewd alot of their accounts recently. fyi.
Storme
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 13, 2005 @ 3:35p
Storme said: wow, must be hitting a lot of people.
Im under FR now as well. I caved in and faxed them the info they asked for. Paystubs for 3 months, bank stmts for 3 months, tax returns last 2yrs. They also called my employer while I was on hold to verify employment.
They closed my new business gold card that I just got for the $100 stmt credit, and said they won't honor that promotion since acct is closed.
Don't know about my personal cards yet.
This was most likely brought on by my recent Xbox 360 buying spree.
My FR is over as of monday. They did close the business charge card, however they did give me the $100 stmt credit + a bonus $100 gift card (don't know why)
They left everything else alone.
Not that bad of an experience, it just took longer then I thought and I kept getting different/wrong information everytime I called. The last rep that called on monday to let me know of the results appologized for the wrong information I was given and told me because of that, she'd honor the $100 credit on business card.
cudos
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 20, 2005 @ 1:43a
My finacial review is also over. They reinstated my account after I faxed them the required information.
FinanceFan
Member
posted: Dec. 20, 2005 @ 4:57a
I also got the FR. This is lame.
dweick
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 20, 2005 @ 7:02a
FinanceFan said: I also got the FR. This is lame.
It would be useful if you would provide some information as to what triggered your financial review.
Heihei
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 17, 2006 @ 12:11p
They closed my account. When can I reapply the new account? I may need them in Costoco.
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