There is a market opportunity for a bank with a smaller market share to do a deal with AMEX, say NIB. At lot of people had AMEX for use in business travel and the like and these might make good customers.
Mr. David Courtney (Bank of Ireland Credit Cards),
... having a planned phase out of the product rather than what appears to a curt execution.
I don't think there were many American Express Blue Card consumers, even if it does appear that Bank of Ireland intended it to be this way.Mr. David Courtney (Bank of Ireland Credit Cards),
In light of consumer sentiment...
Mr. David Courtney (Bank of Ireland Credit Cards),
As you are withdrawing the card as opposed to me choosing to cancel it I do not consider it appropriate that you would expect me to pick up the full tab for the annual government credit card levy.
Problem with Amex Blue is they never went chip and pin. Shop assistants think twice about accepting it or dont and customers think twice about using it and I think the banks see it as a security risk on themselves as transactions not verified by PIN. Amex Blue would still be around if it had chip & pin.
Looks like BOI may have dumped them, but you can also apply to AmEx directly.
Gautama, from your response I don't think you received the letter.
I disagree. A closer analogy would be if the airline cancelled the return leg of a round trip flight and offered to refund you that portion of the fare, but not the associated taxes and duties....regardless of Bank of Ireland withdrawing the card or not, the stamp duty is something the card holder pays, not the issuer. I don't think you've a leg to stand on here.
Just like when you buy a flight but never fly, do you get those flight-related taxes, VAT, etc back?
I expect they're quaking in their boots.Given that Bank of Ireland has taken a commercial decision to close the Amex account, it seems only reasonable to assume that they and not their customers will be absorbing the cost of the €30 Government levy charged last April 1st and I shall expect to be reimbursed pro rata for this when the final balance on the account is calculated; otherwise, I shall have to consider closing our MasterCard accounts too.
Hear, hear Dr Moriarty!
On the point of a pro rata reimbursement I wonder how many AMEX Blue customers they have?
On the letter I received just above the salutation was a number. The number was just below 1,800 so I assume this is a count on the number of letters they sent out.
Am a cardholder since 2000 so it might be based on the date you opened the account.
I'd imagine that if Bank of Ireland receive lots of queries from Am Ex Blue cardholders asking for a pro-rata refund of Stamp Duty, it may help to influence the outcome.
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