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13 February 2015, 10:54 PM | #1 |
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AmEx dumps Costco
Wow!
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/compa...lit/ar-AA9jKNr Costco must have just been beating the crap out of AmEx for them sever ties. And I'm sure they ran all the numbers & predictions forwards & backwards, but I'd have to think that Costco cards were a huge part of their business. And the thing is, it's not that that business simply goes away - it goes to one of their competitors. I've got both personal & business Costco / AmEx cards, and not sure what I'll do. May not keep them if one of the other card companies offers similar deals w/ Costco. |
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14 February 2015, 12:56 AM | #3 |
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I've heard that Sam's is going away from Discover.
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14 February 2015, 02:07 AM | #4 |
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Costco was negotiating rates and Amex walked away.
It looks like Costco finally found a company that doesn't cower to the "Costco rules". Costco won't miss a beat and will probably benefit from accepting other credit cards. a 3.4% decline in Amex billings may be tough to make up which s why their stock dipped |
14 February 2015, 02:14 AM | #5 |
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Holt Renfrew here is Canada, also just dumped their Amex store card.
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14 February 2015, 02:23 AM | #6 |
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This hurts Amex I am pretty sure
How many cards are we talking about ? |
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I would imagine it would hurt Amex pretty bad. Amex was the only Card Costco accepted.
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14 February 2015, 02:33 AM | #8 |
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costco canada went with Cap1 mastercard in Dec 2014.
the thing about costco is they grind suppliers to hold margins for them. the amex business wasn't even much to their bottom line (reported by analysts in canada) because most costco'ers pay the balance same day and only use the cards at costco. amex also has to pay the annual cash rewards. amex also relied on selling the purchaser metrics to marketers but you can only sell so much diaper and chicken breast buyer profiles info until the marketers get the point. the good thing for consumers is they can now use any master card and not just the cap1 card. and that should get more people in costco stores. which costco may already have figured out. |
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Yeah from what I read it was definitely Amex that pulled the plug, strange but then again Amex does things their own way. For me, and don't get me wrong I'm not an Amex fan, you can't base the winner/looser on what wall street does hours after the news is made public. That has nothing to do with the two businesses, it's the analysts making predictions on who looses based on their models, private investors then follow suit in the knee-jerk wall street two step. JMHO
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14 February 2015, 05:03 AM | #10 |
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Between the 15,000 bonus points for spending 30k going away and now this, I'm shopping for a new card.
AMEX no has the value for me to justify the yearly fee. Now I'm trying to figure out what to do with ~200,000 amex points.
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I'd say AMEX will come around. They could be replaced by mobile payment system in a NY minute if Costco went ApplePay or another model.
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It was an odd alliance anyway. Costco certainly doesn't reflect the upscale image Amex likes to market, and Costco is not about to overpay anyone, including it's credit card provider.
Sounds like a deal that just wasn't penciling out anymore for either company. It happens.
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54% of Costco's customers are considered wealthy or affluent while less than 15% of Costco customers are considered low income or poor. |
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14 February 2015, 01:25 PM | #15 |
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I'm getting kind of sick of Amex and their attitude of late.
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I've used the Costco Amex for many year and have had to carry an MC to cover the places that won't accept Amex. I won't mind if Costco goes some other way.
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I learned this a few months ago in Canada and have since cancelled my Amex, I was only using it at Costco.
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15 February 2015, 06:18 AM | #19 |
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Only reason I had an Amex was Costco...it'll go away now.
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15 February 2015, 08:22 AM | #21 |
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Same here. It had no other value. Amex did not charge me for the card, maybe because it was for Costco.
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16 February 2015, 05:45 AM | #22 |
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The current contract with Amex runs through March, 2016, so it's a year before anything changes.
I have the Costco AMEX card and use it nearly everywhere. It's rare these days that a place doesn't take AMEX. I'll take the percentage back in cash (just got my voucher for this last year), and the card is free. Majority of my Costco purchases are gas, as they are almost always 20 cents less than other stations, so I'll just switch to whatever other card they partner with. |
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No biggie, I just won't have a single reason for amex now. Let's hope they switch to visa.
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Looks like Costco is going with Citi and Visa:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/costco-n..._whats_news_us I couldn't be happier that they decided on Visa. |
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Sorry to change the subject but Amex customer service these days is horrible. It's outsourcing of customer service was at low levels like I experienced with sirus radio. I will never use that service again and I'm glad to read this kick in the shins to Amex.
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Amex Plat still has the best concierge services.
The annual fee is easily recovered if you travel. They pay for my Global Entry Card, they give me a $100 airline credit for baggage fees or anything charged when flying (booze, food, movies etc) Late Check Out and free breakfast with many hotels. The car insurance ($19 for the entire rental) is a steal! They have gotten me GREAT seats in sold out concerts as well as many other perks. I was given a Barclay Visa Black card free as they were soliciting Platinum members and I cancelled the card after 6 months, just not real benefits and their concierge services were lousy! If you do not travel and take advantage of the perks the card is not worth it. As for the stock price drop, that is fine! I utilize these little fluctuations to buy more... Long term I do not think Amex is going anywhere, they are still growing in Asia and the Middle East... They also offer a direct invest DRIP program which is nice for long term.
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5 March 2015, 09:16 AM | #29 |
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Kinda sounds like Rolex,, Our way or the highway ??
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