American Express Blue Sky Reviews

If you’re looking for a review or feedback on the Blue Sky credit card from American Express, I hope this list proves to be helpful.

In-depth reviews

Blue Sky review at NCBuy.com
Here’s an excellent review of the card, with details on offers and other attached terms and conditions.

User reviews and experiences

How to convert from one Amex card to another without losing the age and history on the card or affecting FICO scores. jizoe182 shared his experience talking with a Customer Service Representative, where he requested to convert his Blue credit card to the Blue Sky. The conversation went without a hitch and took effect the next billing month.

Related references

  • Here’s the official web page for the Blue Sky Credit Card from American Express. Read the fine print on the rewards program which currently states that you get a point for every dollar spent, and that the points can only be redeemed in 7500 increments (which equate to a credit value of $100).

Summary

The Blue Sky Credit Card From American Express focuses on providing its holder with fantastic travel deals.

Highlight features and benefits include:
– no annual fee
– savings on any flight, hotel or rental car at any time
– no blackout (sometimes misspelled as backout) dates or seat restrictions
– purchases can be paid in full or over time (0% APR for the first 6 months)
– your points never expire

Note that with the Blue Sky card, you don’t get an outright guarantee that you’ll get a free ticket, but your savings come in the form of deductions in your statement up to the full cost of your travel purchases.

Briefly, you charge your travel expenses (airplane ticket, car rental, hotel room) to the Amex Blue Sky card. You’d then need to call an Amex CSR to claim your credit from the points earned. Remember that you get a $100 credit (also known as a deduction) with every $7,500 spent, and the $7,500 could consist of either travel or non-travel items.

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