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- You may be eligible for as high as 100,000 Membership Rewards® Points after you spend $8,000 in eligible purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months of Card Membership. Welcome offers vary and you may not be eligible for an offer. Apply to know if you’re approved and find out your exact welcome offer amount – all with no credit score impact. If you’re approved and choose to accept the Card, your score may be impacted.
- Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent on purchases at restaurants worldwide, on up to $50,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
- Earn 4X Membership Rewards® points per dollar spent at US supermarkets, on up to $25,000 in purchases per calendar year, then 1X points for the rest of the year.
- New! Earn 5X Membership Rewards® points on prepaid hotel stays booked through AmexTravel.com or the Amex Travel App.
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- Updated! $120 Dining Credit: Earn up to a total of $10 in statement credits monthly when you pay with the Gold Card at Grubhub (including Seamless), Buffalo Wild Wings, Five Guys, The Cheesecake Factory, and Wonder. This can be an annual savings of up to $120. Enrollment required.
- $100 Resy Credit: Get up to $100 in statement credits each calendar year at over 10,000 qualifying U.S. Resy restaurants after you pay for eligible purchases with the American Express® Gold Card. That’s up to $50 in statement credits semi-annually. Enrollment required.
- $84 Dunkin' Credit: Earn up to $7 in monthly statement credits after you pay with the American Express® Gold Card at U.S. Dunkin’ locations. Enrollment required.
- $120 Uber Cash on Gold: Enjoy up to $120 in Uber Cash annually with your Gold Card. Just add your Card to your Uber account and you'll get $10 in Uber Cash each month to use on orders and rides in the U.S. when you select an Amex Card for your transaction.
- New! As an American Express® Gold Card Member, you can enjoy complimentary Hertz Five Star® Status. Enjoy benefits like skipping the counter at select locations, adding an additional driver at no additional cost*, and vehicle upgrades**. Benefit enrollment and Hertz Gold+ registration are required. *Additional drivers must meet standard rental qualifications and must be a spouse or domestic partner to qualify as complimentary. Other additional drivers subject to fees. **Benefits are subject to availability and vary by location. Additional Hertz program Terms and Conditions including age restrictions apply.
- Take advantage of a $100 credit towards eligible charges* at over 1,300 upscale hotels worldwide when you book The Hotel Collection through AmexTravel.com or the Amex Travel App **. *Eligible charges vary by property. **The Hotel Collection requires a two-night minimum stay.
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Anonymous
Think carefully before switching to Verizon.
Two months ago, I switched from T-Mobile to Verizon and faced many hidden charges. When I spoke with a Verizon sales representative before switching, they assured me there would be no activation fees. However, my first bill included activation charges for all four lines.
My honest advice: visit a Verizon store in person and review your plan carefully before making any changes. The only real benefit I received was a new iPhone with a 3-year contract — but everything else came with unexpected costs.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
I recently returned to Verizon for a deal on iPhone. However, they had never paid me back what they promised. They ask me to sign up for a new line as they said the previous deal expired then charge me both lines for a few months. I am stuck with them and feeling like being scammed. Worst customer services !
11 months ago |
Anonymous
how much are taxes and fees on verizon bill?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
No hotspot. Plan is bad.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
how much are taxes and fees on verizon bill?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
I am using verizon prepaid plan. do they count me as new customer or existing customer?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
What’s the catch? 4 iPhone 16 phones and a decent plan for $100/month sounds too good to be true.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
good deal
11 months ago |
Anonymous
After talks to sales, the breakdown is if you upgrade to 512 g, you pay 120+ sales tax, a 35/line activation fee, and plus tax it is about 40/line each month with trade in of you old phone and 43.xx without trade in of your old phone. If you keep 128 g, the sale tax is still around 120, and you pay 31 each month with trade in of old phone. And 36 without trade in.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
How long is the contract?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Thanks for your information. Each line is about $36/month, for 36-month contract. The total payment is about #1300. The phone (iPhone 16) sales price is about $1100 after tax, so the data is almost free. Thanks. //@Anonymous: After talks to sales, the breakdown is if you upgrade to 512 g, you pay 120+ sales tax, a 35/line activation fee, and plus tax it is about 40/line each month with trade in of you old phone and 43.xx without trade in of your old phone. If you keep 128 g, the sale tax is still around 120, and you pay 31 each month with trade in of old phone. And 36 without trade in.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
How many phones do we need to trade in? 4?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Be ware of wolves in disguise of sheep
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Think carefully before switching to Verizon.
Two months ago, I switched from T-Mobile to Verizon and faced many hidden charges. When I spoke with a Verizon sales representative before switching, they assured me there would be no activation fees. However, my first bill included activation charges for all four lines.
My honest advice: visit a Verizon store in person and review your plan carefully before making any changes. The only real benefit I received was a new iPhone with a 3-year contract — but everything else came with unexpected costs.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
$5,300+ commitment (including the activation fees) is a bit too much. I would rather be on the lookout for deals with the MVNOs like Mint, USM, Boost, or H2O. My friend has USM unlimited data (10 gigs 5G) Verizon (no data downgrade) connection for $180 a year incl tax. He also got an unlocked Pixel 9 phone for $400. //@Anonymous: Thanks for your information. Each line is about $36/month, for 36-month contract. The total payment is about #1300. The phone (iPhone 16) sales price is about $1100 after tax, so the data is almost free. Thanks. //@Anonymous: After talks to sales, the breakdown is if you upgrade to 512 g, you pay 120+ sales tax, a 35/line activation fee, and plus tax it is about 40/line each month with trade in of you old phone and 43.xx without trade in of your old phone. If you keep 128 g, the sale tax is still around 120, and you pay 31 each month with trade in of old phone. And 36 without trade in.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Activation fees waived.
Total cost = ($100/month + tax) x 36 months + $345 tax onetime - $300 credit.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
no activation fees.
No trading required.
$100+tax = $120 per month
11 months ago |
Anonymous
no trade-in required. //@anonymous: How many phones do we need to trade in? 4?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
For me, 100+26.67 =$126.67/month //@anonymous: Activation fees waived.Total cost = ($100/month + tax) x 36 months + $345 tax onetime - $300 credit.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
After receiving the phones, can you request a sim card to be used on your old phone and sell the new phones?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
new phone is locked until you pay off //@Anonymous: After receiving the phones, can you request a sim card to be used on your old phone and sell the new phones?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
I recently returned to Verizon for a deal on iPhone. However, they had never paid me back what they promised. They ask me to sign up for a new line as they said the previous deal expired then charge me both lines for a few months. I am stuck with them and feeling like being scammed. Worst customer services !
11 months ago |
Anonymous
any hotspot included?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
I am with t-mobile now. Can I follow the steps to transfer to Verizon?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
How bad is data de prioritization? I heard it could be very bad with minimal or no data speed. That may be the catch
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Mine is showing $30/month/line.
11 months ago |
Anonymous
Think carefully before switching to Verizon.
Two months ago, I switched from T-Mobile to Verizon and faced many hidden charges. When I spoke with a Verizon sales representative before switching, they assured me there would be no activation fees. However, my first bill included activation charges for all four lines.
My honest advice: visit a Verizon store in person and review your plan carefully before making any changes. The only real benefit I received was a new iPhone with a 3-year contract — but everything else came with unexpected costs. //@Anonymous: how much are taxes and fees on verizon bill?
11 months ago |
Anonymous
No hotspot. Deal breaker for me //@anonymous: any hotspot included?
11 months ago |