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All about the mysterious Black Card

Posted Oct 22 2008, 08:13 PM by Karen Datko
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What's in our wallet? We can assure you it's not the American Express Black Card.

We hadn't even heard of this ultra-exclusive card -- known officially as the Centurion -- until we stumbled upon a personal Web site dedicated to unveiling its secrets.

Some guy not in the employ of Amex spends his time singing the praises of a piece of metal (it's not plastic)? We just had to read on, if only to see how the other half lives.

According to the blogger at BlackCardSource.com, identified only as "Admin," the Black Card was rumored to exist years before Amex issued it in 1999 on an invitation-only basis. Now, apparently, people can actually apply, and an estimated 20,000 people in the U.S. have one.

"You are more likely to die from brain cancer than you are to be in a household that has a Black Card," writes Admin. (We can assure you that we'll likely die from brain cancer or any other cause before we could -- or would -- apply. )

For starters, you have to be plenty rich or a celebrity to get one. To qualify for an application, you have to charge $250,000 in one year's time on another Amex card and pay it off. If you're deemed creditworthy, add in the $5,000 initiation fee and a $2,500 annual fee. (Never fear. If you're turned down, there are several very exclusive competitors.)

In other words, says "Andrew M" at Mahalo, you have to "spend like there's no tomorrow."

Cardholders, according to Admin, include Denzel Washington, Jerry Seinfeld (who reportedly received the first Black Card), Jessica Simpson, Kanye West and Sen. John McCain. (Apparently, a prankster at Zug called Amex pretending to apply for a Black Card on behalf of Sen. Barack Obama.)

What do you get with this card? A very high spending limit based on your income, 24-hour personal concierge service, private shopping at the world's most exclusive stores, special invitations to events like golf with Tiger Woods or the black-tie London premiere of the new James Bond movie, roadside assistance extraordinaire, free food, free airline tickets, and more.

They may be rich, but even Black Card holders aren't immune from tighter restrictions credit card companies have recently placed on their customers' spending. Admin says he's heard of Amex denying purchases when the Black Card is shown.

Comments

 

My father has one of these cards.  I think the only reason he carries it is to get the attention from having it.  "this is heavy"  "woooow!  what is that?!?"  and others come up with every purchase.  

"Black card" sounds kind of sinister, doesn't it?

I love Zug...especially John Hargrave, freaking brilliant!

I used to wait tables at an upscale restaurant.  My coworkers and I shook with fear every time one of our "big" tables--those who had demanded 100% attention and spent hundreds of dollars--put down a one of these for payment.  Call it the curse of the Black Amex:  these people tipped the worst!

My 12 year old has one. No big deal.

we have a black card; don't use it much now adays, but in the heyday, we would put everything, everything on it.  There is an annual fee, by the way and you do get nice perks - even free entry into the airport clubs (which when there are delays is nice).  We charged a car on it and paid it off in two months.  It is nice to have but after awhile, it gets old.  

My husband and I stopped at a Mcdonalds in West Virginia and saw a man paying with a black card.  (this wasn't far from a casino in West Virginia, so maybe he was a high roller?)

Who cares?

TOTALLY agree with the poster who said that Centurion holders are TERRIBLE tippers. Barely 15% every time and they demand incredible amounts of attention.

When I was a server I got one of these from a guy in late at night.  I had never heard of it and actually took it my manager b/c I thought it was fake!   The metal really makes it seem like the card has been altered in some way and none of the the servers thought it was normal either.  Suffice it to say it wasn't fake and his purchase went through :-)

I think it's illegal to go to McDoinald's using a black card, you should be shoot!  It would  cost tyou more in fees than your entire meal at Mickey D's for a year!

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