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		<title>By: Zach</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zach</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am an additional centurion cardmember, and an additional platinum card member... You can definitely tell the difference between the customer services of the Centurion and the Platinum.... So far, I love both cards equally... The only thing about the Centurion card is that since it is Titanium, it ruins card readers, and I shredded my plastic version because I feel that it is an imposter of the titanium Centurion... so for normal purchases at the pump, supermarket, and minor shopping I use the Platinum card, and for everything else (specifically higher end boutiques in which their card readers can handle the centurion card (the titanium one) , such as Neiman Marcus, Cartier, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth, etc...). But If you do have a platinum card and put all of your expenses on it, then it is really easy to reach a spending balance of $250,000 on your american express. So basically, cover all of your costs with your Platinum Card (such as bills, (yes, you can pay bills with your card), gas, supermarket, and ALL shopping expenses. and be sure to transfer your balances from your other credit cards.), and you can have your very own Centurion Card in two years! You just contact American Express Platinum Customer Services, and ask them to be connected to the Centurion line.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am an additional centurion cardmember, and an additional platinum card member&#8230; You can definitely tell the difference between the customer services of the Centurion and the Platinum&#8230;. So far, I love both cards equally&#8230; The only thing about the Centurion card is that since it is Titanium, it ruins card readers, and I shredded my plastic version because I feel that it is an imposter of the titanium Centurion&#8230; so for normal purchases at the pump, supermarket, and minor shopping I use the Platinum card, and for everything else (specifically higher end boutiques in which their card readers can handle the centurion card (the titanium one) , such as Neiman Marcus, Cartier, Bloomingdales, Saks Fifth, etc&#8230;). But If you do have a platinum card and put all of your expenses on it, then it is really easy to reach a spending balance of $250,000 on your american express. So basically, cover all of your costs with your Platinum Card (such as bills, (yes, you can pay bills with your card), gas, supermarket, and ALL shopping expenses. and be sure to transfer your balances from your other credit cards.), and you can have your very own Centurion Card in two years! You just contact American Express Platinum Customer Services, and ask them to be connected to the Centurion line.</p>
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