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AmEx Statement Credit (Centurion) up to $500 Back at Coles, Woolworths, Harris Farm, Deliveroo

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Save offer to your eligible card and spend in-store, online or in-app at Coles, Deliveroo, Harris Farm or Woolworths by 31/12/2020 to receive your purchase amounts back as a credit, up to $500.

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  • +3

    Wow high roller…

    • For the record it was on my bosses card…I do not hold one. I was hoping it would be offered on the charge card, but no luck ;-(

  • +1

    salute to centurion

  • +2

    10% rebate to your $5k annual fee, yeah nah.

  • +4

    Getting the card

    First things first: There are two versions of the Centurion Card — a business version and a personal one. It’s potentially much easier to get the card as a business owner, but either way, it requires racking up significant charges.

    There’s no official requirement for Centurion eligibility, but we’re talking big bucks. Amex reportedly extends invitations to apply for the business card only if you’ve spent (and paid off) at least $450,000 (or $500,000 — we’ve heard both) across all your Amex accounts in a calendar year. For the personal card, the bar is set around $350,000. Note that these amounts aren’t officially confirmed, and just because you spend enough and have good standing across accounts doesn’t mean you’ll automatically be invited to apply. Part of the exclusivity of the Centurion Card is that there’s a secret formula behind who gets invited.

    Fees and payments
    The initiation and annual fees for the Centurion Card make the charges for other top-tier cards like The Platinum Card® from American Express (see rates and fees) and the Citi Prestige® Card ($550 and $495, respectively, per year) look like child’s play. There’s an initiation fee of $10,000, along with an annual fee of $5,000. This means that you’re looking at a tab of $15,000 — between the initiation fee and first-year annual fee — before you can even start using your card. You’ll pay $5,000 for an additional cardholder, and you’re only allowed to add two. There are no foreign transaction fees.

    • +1

      its $5k JF + $5k AF.
      JF has been waved for a few I've read

      • And the spend requirements are a bit lower too. Esp if it's mostly discretionary/leisure spend. Potentially around 150k-200k if it's on restaurants, alcohol and hotels/travel.

  • You sir…. Give us hope.

  • Show off 🤣🤣

  • +1

    OMG - would never in my life have expected to see a post for the Centurion Card on Ozbargain. Are the cards still made of titanium?

    • With that annual fee I expect it to be made of gold and laced with diamonds.

    • made from the armour of an actual centurion

  • should be for the new cusomters

  • High roller on ozb lol. James Packer might be lurking here too.

    • That explains why things get OzBargained so soon.

  • Humblebrag

  • nothing for the platinum charge guys this time :(

    • w00t, $350 for us platinum guys :D

  • +17

    Sorry I can't provide a manual link for this one.

  • +1

    Where are the I got it on my American Express Essential card comments?

    • +1

      I got it on my Amex Essentials card! Yeah!

      • Wow!

  • +1

    Came in just for the comments on the Centurion card, and pleasantly surprised to find useful info posted in the comments too!

    • Me too…. Only reading this post for a good laugh 😝

  • Centurion card holders don’t care cashback

  • damn, nothing for Qantas AMEX Ultimate :(

  • "More everyday value from Centurion"

    Yeah, not sure anybody's getting the Centurion for "everyday value."

  • +2

    A Chinese guy paid a world record $200-odd million for a painting on his Centurion Card and collected a ridiculous amount of points on it. He had to call Amex to OK the amount in advance, so it wasn't just a transaction of pure convenience - he wanted the points too. Just goes to show that you're never too rich to chase a bargain.

    • im pretty sure that was OP

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