Tip - Is the Amex Centurion Card Worth The $2,500 Annual Fee?The Points Guy

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Is the Amex Centurion Card Worth The $2,500 Annual Fee?The Points Guy

With all the recent changes to the American Express Platinum Card, including the loss of American Admirals Club and US Airways Club access in March, and restrictions on Delta SkyClub access to the cardholder only (no guests) starting May 1, premium Amex cardholders might be looking for a new product. Some of you may even be considering Amex's highly-touted first-tier Centurion card (aka the Black card), so I put together a rundown of its benefits and an analysis of whether this exclusive card is worth it's sticker price. Note: I haven't been invited to be a cardholder, so if any existing cardholders want to comment on their experiences that would be greatly appreciated. Getting the Card Known as the "Black Card", the Centurion gets its distinctive color from the anodized titanium used to make it. Unlike most credit cards, for which anyone can apply, to get a Centurion card you must be invited. Like the Platinum card, the Centurion earns Membership Rewards points, and includes a bounty
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