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American Express Centurion?

xanis

Lifer
Never heard of it until today until someone told me about it. Apparently some guy that owns an Enzo and a Gallardo that lives like 10 minutes from my house has one of these AMEX Centurion cards. Looked it up and there's no limit on the thing, and it has a MINIMUM annual spending requirement of $250K. How would you even get something like this? It's not easy to get obviously...

EDIT: PIC of card
 
And, I'm sure that you have to be offered one from American Express. So either you're a big name celebrity and they just offer you one... or they see how much you're spending (and paying) with your current card, and they offer it to you.

You can't just go and apply for one.
 
It's rumored that if you charge more than $150,000 a year for a while a "regular" person can get one.


It used to be all "hush hush." Snoopes.com wrote about this also I believe.
 
Originally posted by: Squisher
I easily charge 70K/yr. on my AMEX and have never been offered one.

Thats because you haven't reached the limit yet. And yes, invite or referral only....
 
Do you have an unhealthy obsession with money if you have an even passing interest in this card, but don't have the means for it? Discuss.

/puts on flame suit
 
my uncle claims he was offered one but didnt accept due to the high annual fee, so i guess it might be possible for "regular" people to get one. he is very well off though.
 
Originally posted by: Xanis
Never heard of it until today until someone told me about it. Apparently some guy that owns an Enzo and a Gallardo that lives like 10 minutes from my house has one of these AMEX Centurion cards. Looked it up and there's no limit on the thing, and it has a MINIMUM annual spending requirement of $250K. How would you even get something like this? It's not easy to get obviously...

EDIT: PIC of card

Apparantly the way to get the card is to spend $250k a year on your Amex and hope they give it to you... One way to do this would be to start an online business selling stuff on eBay and buy all of your merchandise with the card.

The annual fee is something like $2500 though.
 
Originally posted by: Taggart
Do you have an unhealthy obsession with money if you have an even passing interest in this card, but don't have the means for it? Discuss.

/puts on flame suit

Not necessarily for money, but with image and perception of wealth. You have big rims on your Mercedes before you get the card.
 
You cannot forget this card is like the keys to the executive washroom everywhere and anywhere you go.

Hell, when they first started offering this card it was delivered by a security card with a mini computer in a black velvet case that contained two black cards. One for actual charing, the other for showing as a pass. The computer was to see how much you have spent.
 
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor

Hell, when they first started offering this card it was delivered by a security card with a mini computer in a black velvet case that contained two black cards. One for actual charing, the other for showing as a pass. The computer was to see how much you have spent.

WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor

Hell, when they first started offering this card it was delivered by a security card with a mini computer in a black velvet case that contained two black cards. One for actual charing, the other for showing as a pass. The computer was to see how much you have spent.

WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?

sorry typos, one for charging, the other as a "Yeah, I am that special" type of badge. The card could be swiped into the computer to see how much had been charged on it.
 
I work at a Best Buy and a man purchased a few DVD's using a Centurion card. It was titanium, not plastic. The man that was paying with the card was very white trashy are wore stained clothes; I did not think that he would even qualify for the card so I checked his identification. It matched. It was a personal card, not a business one. I believe that you can call AMEX and request a card if you really want one, depending on your credit situation and spending habits.
 
Originally posted by: ICZEOZN
I work at a Best Buy and a man purchased a few DVD's using a Centurion card. It was titanium, not plastic. The man that was paying with the card was very white trashy are wore stained clothes; I did not think that he would even qualify for the card so I checked his identification. It matched. It was a personal card, not a business one. I believe that you can call AMEX and request a card if you really want one, depending on your credit situation and spending habits.

You can request it if you're a platinum card holder and you meet the spending requirements.
 
Honestly, the card is great and can do wonders for you in sticky situations, but it's a double-edge sword.

Everywhere you go, there's simply people who respect your accomplishments and how you got invited for the card (but these people already know you are successful/rich/etc.) or the newbies who don't know you but kiss your ass because they see the card. THAT gets tiring sometimes. Kanye's "Gold Diggers" song is so true in elitist clubs.

On the other side, if you're using this at a grocery store or something, it confuses the hell out of people since they have never seen an AMEX Black card before.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: F22 Raptor

Hell, when they first started offering this card it was delivered by a security card with a mini computer in a black velvet case that contained two black cards. One for actual charing, the other for showing as a pass. The computer was to see how much you have spent.

WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?
If you can't figure that out, you're retarded.
 
Originally posted by: ICZEOZN
I work at a Best Buy and a man purchased a few DVD's using a Centurion card. It was titanium, not plastic. The man that was paying with the card was very white trashy are wore stained clothes; I did not think that he would even qualify for the card so I checked his identification. It matched. It was a personal card, not a business one. I believe that you can call AMEX and request a card if you really want one, depending on your credit situation and spending habits.

Newsflash!!!!!
Rich people don't walk around in tuxedos, they dress like us common folk.
 
its not "titanium" as said, ive had quite a few at work, it is extremely heavy, and metal, not plastic. feels totally different, and just awesome.
 
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