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Which Amex Cards are Credit Cards? How many can you get?

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Amex credit cards vs Pay Over Time cards

Amex offers both credit cards and “Pay Over Time” cards (the latter are charge cards under the hood but also, optionally, have credit-card-like “pay over time” capability). Unlike credit cards, Pay Over Time cards allow customers to turn on or off the pay over time capability. When pay over time is turned off, you are required to pay the card’s balance in full each month. Pay Over Time cards also differ from credit cards in that they have no clearly defined credit limit (behind the scenes, though, Amex can and does impose limits).

For the customer who pays off their cards in full each month, there is no practical difference between credit cards and Pay Over Time cards except for one key thing: Amex imposes a limit on how many of each type you can get.

How many Amex credit cards or Pay Over Time cards can you get?

When applying for a new Amex card, you may get turned down due to limits that Amex enforces: 5 credit cards and 10 Pay Over Time cards. They won’t make you cancel any if you already have more than the limit, but they won’t approve you for a new card if it would push you over the limit (or if you’re already over the limit). We occasionally hear reports that someone is able to open a sixth credit card or 11th Pay Over Time card, but those are few and far between.

Both personal and business cards are counted together towards these limits. Authorized user cards and employee cards are not counted towards these limits.

In order to count how many Amex credit cards and Pay Over Time cards you have, it’s necessary to know which are which. As a general rule, co-branded cards such as Delta, Hilton, and Marriott are credit cards. Amex’s own branded cards are mixed. Some are credit cards, and some are Pay Over Time cards.

Here’s a list of cards that we maintain in our database, separated into Pay Over Time Cards and Credit Cards:

Pay Over Time Cards

Card Info Name and Link Only (no offer)

Amex Credit Cards:

Card Info Name and Link Only (no offer)

Full list of American Express application rules

  • Safe to Apply: Amex is usually the safest bank for trying your luck at earning a new welcome offer. Most of the time, they won’t issue a hard pull when denying your application or when approving you if you already have at least one Amex card. Plus, they’ll warn you during the application process if you’re not eligible for the bonus.
  • Once in a Lifetime Rule: If you've ever had a card before, you are most likely prohibited from earning a welcome offer for that same card if you apply now. Fortunately you'll be warned during the application process if this is the case. Amex is known to "forget" that you've had a card after about 5-7 years. Note that there are frequently offers with no lifetime language (NLL) that aren't bound by this restriction.
  • "Family" Rules: In addition to the "once in a lifetime" rule, Amex now applies additional "family" rules to several groups of consumer cards. These rules don't apply to business cards.
  • 1 per 5 days: You can get at most one credit cards within every 5 days. This rule does not apply to Pay Over Time (charge) cards.
  • 2 per 90 days: You can get at most two credit cards within 90 days. This rule usually does not apply to Pay Over Time (charge) cards.
  • 1 of same product per 90 days: Amex will only approve you for the same card once every 90 days (this primarily comes into play when applying for "no-lifetime-language" (NLL) links.
  • Marriott cards: Approval for any Marriott card is governed by a labyrinthine set of unintuitive rules. You can see the full eligibility chart here. It seems that Amex may consider the Bevy and Brilliant cards as the same product, which means that you would have to wait 90 days after applying for the Bevy before being able to be approved for the Brilliant.
  • Card Limits: Amex normally only allows customers to have five credit cards and ten Pay Over Time (charge) cards at one time. Both personal and business cards count towards the respective five and ten card limits. There are some instances where certain customers have been allowed to go above those limits.
  • Application Status: Call (877) 239-3491 to check your application status or use this link.
  • Reconsideration: If denied, you can call (800) 567-1083 and ask for your application to be reconsidered.

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