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Amex credit card class action lawsuit

Posted on Apr 21, 2009 by CHESSNOID in American Express, Credit Card, Credit cards, Recession, economy | 81 Comments

Over a year ago, I posted about my personal American Express credit card experience where my credit limit or credit line was drastically reduced overnight.  I have received many comments on that post.  I am still getting comments and as more people experience the same actions against them, they wind up here at my personal blog.

One of my readers Janice apparently has taken this a step further and contacted an attorney and made in inquiry.  This is her comment from that post:

Fellow Amex Sufferers,

Someone posted a comment that named an attorney in CT that’s willing to take this on as a class action lawsuit.  I contacted him this week and while he hadn’t agreed to take on the suit and didn’t have a conversation with anyone with regards to this situation, he’s now very interested in taking on a small group of us as clients and filing a lawsuit against the evil Amex to “test the waters” so to speak.  If he has any success, he feels that it may pave the way for a larger class action movement. His retainer is $10K and can be split  amongst the plaintiffs of this initial suit.  Please email me @ jsmith7500@aol.com if there’s any interest in participating.

:grrr: :shock:

You can see all comments on this post here:
http://www.totalnoid.com/2008/02/24/recession-is-forcing-american-express-to-reduce-credit-lines-for-no-reason/#comments

If we get 100 people that would only be a $100 a person or 200 people at $50. I am not a big fan of attorneys and they always seem to promise more than they can deliver, but I would be curious to see where this could possibly go. Let’s see where this can take us. I will post any updates on my blog.

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  1. Lisa Ford, April 24, 2009:

    I am furious with
    American Express for the inability to manage their business accounts. A customer with American Express since 2000, our credit has been continually increased (unsolicited by us), and now has been decreased with no prior warning and with no reasonable explanation. We have an outstanding credit score, no late payments, only one other credit card, a very low mortgage, and have followed every rule in protecting our credit rating. Our limit was decreased from $24,000 to $14,000 in January 2009. Then in April we were decreased to a ridiculous $3600. We charge a minimum of $3600 per week and make multiple payments to the card per month! And look out Costco. We spent over $70,000 at your stores last year. Most of this was charged to our American Express card. Since you allow only American Express charges at your stores, you will be the next to suffer. We can no longer give you our exclusive business!
    The truly infuriating part of all of this is the route that the executives at American Express have chosen to approach this problem. First of all, the limit was reduced without prior notification. I received a letter in the mail an entire week after the deduction. Then, when calling American Express, their customer service is horible! If we treated our customers like this, we would have been out of business years ago! The line of baloney that their reps are giving out over the phone is nonsense! Pure lies about our credit rating and history! They claim they have reviewed our credit. This cannot be true. They then asked us to fax to them our own credit reports for their review. Now, why would this be necessary if they had supposedly already reviewed them!
    I could go on and on! Needless to say we are canceling our American Express Delta credit card and we will no longer accept American Express at our business! Everyone I know will hear my story and I am very interested in a class action suit against American Express!

  2. Robert G, April 27, 2009:

    I am along with you Lisa F. Just got an form email over the weekend using the same wording and that my spending limit has been reduced. Oh, and a letter is being sent with a full explanation of how they came to this decision. The irony is we have two AMEX cards, gold and blue, the gold limit was reduced only. The blue they left alone. What is this all about. Maybe next weekend I will get another email for the blue card.
    Class action law suit sounds appropriated here. We need to get more people on board and I know they are out there.

  3. factscounts, April 30, 2009:

    As soon as I paid off $3000, they reduced my credit limit from 4600 to 1800. This is bad.

    I am in for a possible lawsuit.

  4. Vincent DiRenzo, May 1, 2009:

    Iv’e been an amx card user for many years never missed a payment and did not abuse my credit limit, which was $20,000. I was notified by email my limit was lowered to $5800. $200 over my balance. No logical reason given. Beyond the obvious we should all be aware that this causes other potential lenders to think that we have max’d out the card, thereby lowering our credit score. If ever there was a case for a class action this is it.

  5. Mats Nahlinder, May 1, 2009:

    AMEX hit me too. They referred to “serious delinquency”. I have never had a delinquent payment and Experian confirm this. Experian advised me to look for a class action lawsuit against AMEX for fabricating credit report information. I hope Costco drops AMEX as the payment card.

  6. CJ, May 3, 2009:

    I have 3 cards with Amex. I pay twice a month on one of them, the one with a balance. I pay the other two in full. Because there is a balance on my “no limit” business card, I now have a limit, increased my minimum to that equal to the rent of my store and will not let me use my personal card. Harassing
    phone calls at my business. I have an excellent credit score, have been a member since 1985 and have never been delinquent. Now, I find out they have canceled all three cards! Yes, I am certainly in for a class action lawsuit! I used Costco all the time for my business and used my Amex card for the purchases. No more.

  7. mike, May 5, 2009:

    i have freen and gold cards . one for my wife as well in both green and gold. i had these acccount for over 20 years. never missed any payment. now they cancell my cards,
    OK maybe my creidt is not great ringt not but it seems they cancell right after i paid my membership fees.now since i won’t be a menber for the rest of the year how about sending me my membership fees back for me and my wife for both accounts or aleast a prorated amount. but they say they don’t refund membership if they cancell your cards, sounds like a scam to me , please let sue them.

  8. Chris, May 9, 2009:

    I have and use, blue, optima, gold, plat….Have always paid on time for the past 30 years. Never late, nothing…Never asked for a credit line increase always given and initatied by AMEX….

    Limits now are cut down to nothing……..Big impact on excellent credit report…..I have sent 8 letters to AMEX asking for a detailed explanation, never given one, nor my inquiry answered……..

    Class action will teach them a lesson !

  9. Jason Lesko, May 18, 2009:

    My name is Jason and it does make me feel good that there are others who are not afraid to speak up when something as what Amex is doing to its customers is completely wrong.

    My letter actually did get answered from Amex and what they told me after I sent 2000 of them out to the billing location on my bill was to “Cease and Desist!” What I then told them was another thing which I am not going to say. Anyway, I sent another 2000 of them out and Amex then said they were going to have the authorities talk with me which I then said again something they did not like. And every other week they still get a new letter from me that they try and threaten me not to keep sending. However, what I say is true and from what I was told my letters have rised huge employee concerns about the real truth at hand. Too much money as been given out and it will never be able to be paid back. For why are they not decreasing our government’s credit lines of where its debt is now over $4 trillion!! And they are worried about our small individual debt!! HA! When Amex is reducing the credit lines of the good people of this country still responsible to pay their bills you know things are very very bad! Institutional fear is growing at a fast pace and when the institutions push people enough they are going to get a huge rude awaking to the power that we the people have!! Let’s not lose focus on the principles of what this country was founded on “Freedom” and more and more is being taken away from all of us credit lines just being a small example compared to everything else that has already been taken away. I will let you fill in the blanks of what has been taken away from you already.

    Class Action Law Suite against this corporate disgrace of a company is the start to many other things ahead that we the people of this country need to do address instead of just allowing it to be as most will say, “Well THAT IS JUST THE WAY IT IS!!” Well I say, NO WE ALL CAN CHANGE IT IF WE TRULLY WANT TO!!!

    Keep me posted on how everyone wants to proceed!!

  10. Jae Lee, May 19, 2009:

    Amex cut off my credit limit too, without notice. Then they sent mail after 1 week. My limit was $10k, and now it is $2500, of course with no proper reason. I never paid late, kept good credit score, spent more than $20K a year with this blue card for last 3 years, then suddenly AMEX did something horrible, so now I’m stop using amex blue, and will close this account unless they restore my credit limit back to $10K. I’m definately in for this action. Please update!

  11. Iulian, May 27, 2009:

    Same happened to me, my line was taken from 14000 down to 3600. HOWEVER, remember that the limits that we are being given appear in the balance sheet of the provider as a liability and according to the regulations they need to keep a reserve as a % of that. Even though my card’s limit was reduced to 3600, they did so because the maximum balance I ever had on the card was 1200. So, they doubled the average balance for the last year. Since I never went over that average balance it is assumed that I will do ok with double that… I guess the idea is that they need to “clean” their books and the people need to regain the credits overtime by showing the same good payment history. It really sucks, but I think that it was coming. They need to push back the spending to protect their company. I feel sad that my limit and potential purchase power was suddenly drastically reduced, but I am willing to work on gaining it back. Unfortunately, I am not sure about the success of an action suit. I believe that in the “small print” AMEX has the right to change the credit limit at any time… But, then again, who reads those??

  12. Laila, June 5, 2009:

    My experiences echo all of yours. I have been embarrased in front of clients becoz of the Amex card getting declined without any notice, after reducing my credit line from $25,000 to $1,300. I have had my card for 20+ years with excellent credit and have never been late with a payment. I would be very interested in a class action suit. For reason everyone is aware of i.e. the economy, the only way this can go forward, if it is a class action. We all will need to contribute for the attorneys fees involved. I am very certain that just as i feel about how i have been treated by Amex after i played by their rules, so are many others like the blogs here. Lets pool our resources and hopefully achieve some thing construtive for all by taking on Amex.
    Laila

  13. Brett, June 12, 2009:

    AMEX has been randomly attacking my credit as well, dropping my line, doing it again and then again over the course of a couple months. I have been a customer for 22 years with a perfect payment history, zero balance (they auto debit in full each month from my account) and no other account credit balances. This first occurred on my BofA sponsored AMEX, which I recall the line was cut in half and now this is occurring on my optima card where I have been cut from $24K to $6.7K to $2.8K, all without prior notice. Then, when auto payments or general charges begin to bounce and I call AMEX, they inform of the change and the letter and e-mail arrive a day or two later. I challenge it. They refuse then send a ‘reason’ letter with blanks for the credit reporting agency they allegedly use as well as untruths, which I am easily able to verify as untrue. Crazy.

  14. R. Goldenhersh, June 16, 2009:

    I have just cancelled my three platinum cards because of abuses similar to the ones posted. I would like to join a class action lawsuit.

  15. Lourdes Stinson, June 17, 2009:

    I just received an email from AMEX today, June 17, 2009. The message was ” Your revised credit limit for purchases is now $3,800.
    The new cash advance limit is $200.00″ AMEX reduced my CREDIT LINE FROM $19,400.00 to my current balance of $3,800. leaving me no available credit. I am still trying to figure out why a reduction? when I never miss any payment I know I have a fixed rate of 5.99%. I do not know how my credit will be affected by this reduction.

  16. CHESSNOID, June 17, 2009:

    Hi Lourdes,

    Your credit score will go down in the next month or two. Just depends on how much other credit available you have on your other cards. I believe FICO says credit ratios only account for 15% of the overall score.

    Thanks for commenting. Cheers!

  17. Lourdes, June 17, 2009:

    THANK YOU! for taking your time to respond I just want to say I appreciate it!!
    I am not alone…
    I thought being honest, working hard, being humble and doing the right thing is a way to go..
    I will continue to do so..
    Please email me if for any reason you need support I am here, again my gratitude…. THANK YOU!!!

  18. KJones, June 18, 2009:

    I would be interested in a lawsuit as well. I’ve been a member in good standing since 1995. My credit score has been outstandig and never missed a payment to any lender ever in my life. I was embarrassed in my dentist’s office today when the charge on my no pre-set limit gold card was denied. This was quickly resolved in the offic after much embarrassment. When I came home I called them up and got an uneducated “supervisor” on the other end.
    I am still in shock. Let’s do something.

  19. JimmyD, June 21, 2009:

    Same situation for me. Amex the worst credit card out there at reducing lines on my blue card from $30k to $20k (my balance was $19k) and when I made a $3k payment they reduced it again to $16k. They just recently called and asked if I would be able to make a $10k payment, they would give me 4 months financing back and reduce limit to $9k and lock it in.

  20. Phillip, July 17, 2009:

    Same here! Class Action Against American Express? Let me know! I was contacted by Amex telling me that I can not buy from my vendor because it voided my Amex terms. They wanted six months bank statements. They were very nice until at the end of the call she said that all my four cards are on hold. This makes all my other vendors asking why my card was declined. Embarrassing! I run $15 to $20k a month per card and after 14 years, high 700’s credit, NEVER a late payment! They reduced my credit by 75%!
    The challenge that I have is that they say there is never a pre-set spending limit, BUT THERE IS! This is wrong! If airlines said no Black Out dates and there was . . . . that would be misleading or false advertising!
    They are wrong and losing the customers that build their company. It looks I am deciding to stop Amex Cards from being accepted at my company too!

  21. Adrian, July 18, 2009:

    Same story as most of the above, certainly take part in any class action.

  22. MELANIE, July 23, 2009:

    Dateline or 60 Minutes should be contacted to confront them head on. It may not do anything about what they’ve already done, but it may prompt potential consumers to not apply for their cards.

    I also agree that merchants should stop accepting their card. Their fees are too high anyway!

  23. DANIELA, July 24, 2009:

    COUNT ME IN ON THE LAW SUIT!

    I’ve been at war with American Express for the last 2 years! First, they handed out 4 cards to the same person that applied over the phone claiming to be me. Since no one checked any IDs, they let my identity be stolen.

    I never had to pay for the damages but the way they have been hurting my credit is unforgivable. On top of being irresponsible they have dropped my credit limit 5 times over the last 2 years.

    I have had lawyers send them letters warning that I will sue if they don’t fix what they’ve done to my credit but nothing has happened so far. I think they couldn’t care less, but if we act as a group…

    The last letter came this weekend it reduced my limit to $1,200 … It started at $10K. My maximum balance was around $3,000.

    It feels so unfair that they can do this without consequences….

    If you know anything about this or ho to help me/us get them, please contact me at DeepDreamDiver@yahoo.com

    Aloha,

    Daniela

  24. Linton, July 26, 2009:

    Hello guys, I thought I was the only one, but the excuse I got from American Express for lowering my credit limit two days after I paid the whole thing off just seemed a little suspect. I’ve only been with Amex for 2 years with a $4200 limit which was reduced to $1000, and I only found this out when my card was declined while booking a vacation. I called customer service and they were putting their intensive talking point training to expert use. I felt like I was talking to one of those automated phone systems you get when you call their 800 number. No one seemed to have a brain of their own, of course not, they don’t want to end up on the street which is exactly where I would be had I gone on vacation with only my Amex card. Anyway, their excuse was the totally bogus “you have too much debt to income ratio bullcrap” I have no debt… zero, no balance on any credit cards, no mortgage, no carpayment, no student loans, I’ve just been watching my ass like every other red blooded American out there in these dire financial times. I will never use an Amex card again and will tell every soul I know to avoid them at all cost. I am interested in being part of the class action lawsuit, please contact me at lintonsmall@gmail.com

  25. WO, July 30, 2009:

    TARP recipient AMEX, yup, that’s right folks, AMEX was a TARP recipient. In fact, AMEX (with the expeditious blessings from the Federal Reserve) became a bank in order to qualify for TARP funding. Why? Because without TARP funding, AMEX would be out of business. That’s right folks. BK and out of business. Here’s the kicker, banks (AMEX) that got TARP funding were to use those funds to EXTEND credit to their customers (you know, to stimulate the economy), not to reduce credit.
    I don’t know about anybody else out there, but this action by AMEX has had a seriously negative impact on my credit profile. How? Here’s how: since AMEX reduced my credit limits, I am now considered a major credit risk due to my high loan balances. Shortly after AMEX reduced my credit limits, another credit card company reduced my credit limit to my outstanding balance (!); not too long after that, another creditor CLOSED my account entirely (I still have a loan balance which I’m paying). Do you have any idea what that does to someone’s credit score? And BTW, I do not and never have abused any of my credit cards PLUS I always pay my bills on time, all the time.
    Look, I don’t want to become a bore here and go on and on but I am way-passed-pissed for the way (too many ways here) AMEX has treated me (and you) and as far as I’m concerned (oh oh, here it comes) AMEX needs to be held accountable for THEIR financial shenanigan’s and be compelled to pay BIG TIME, sort of an AMEX TARP for us abused customers. A class action suit is right in order. Let’s put our collective minds together to make this happen NOW while the iron is hot.

  26. Donna, July 30, 2009:

    Is this talk or action?? I think we can sue them for damaging our credit reports and our credit scores.

  27. Nick, July 30, 2009:

    When AMEX increases/decreases our credit limit without our approval …well my real question is does our credit get dinged negatively when they decrease our credit line? They cut my credit line from $10,000 to $7,600 and I don’t care about that, when I started at $3,000, then they increased it to $6,000 and then $10,000. What I am pissed about is that they increased my AMEX Blue APR from 14% to 18%. I currently have a $6,900 balance on it and it’s caused my minimum payment to go up. I’m so tired of these banks sticking it to the customers making it more difficult to pay our bills down. Count me in people.

  28. WO, July 31, 2009:

    Nick, the answer to your question/situation is yes, your credit got dinged.
    Donna’s right, enough talk, I’m going to make some calls and do a bit of research, I suggest you do the same. Let’s compare notes and take action.

  29. kay, August 2, 2009:

    I had a Jet Blue account that I paid a yearly fee for, but could never enjoy the benefits of the free plane tickets, because everytime I paid my account off American express would lower my rate mind you I was never late and always paid more than the min my account went from $2240.00 to $1800 -$1100-$500 -$300 then to $150.I fought daily with them sent in credit reports fica scores with no change in my limit, so I finally closed my account I wasnt going to keep a card where my yearly fee wasnt much more than my credit limit. After I closed my account American Express had the never to write me and tell me that they had cancelled my account, again after I totally paid my account in full. How can they cancel a closed account?? When I asked them why they kept lowering my limit they stated they had done a review and I didnt meet review standards, but its funny how they seemed to do reviews after I paid my account in full.

  30. NAsh, August 2, 2009:

    Bring on the Class action Lawsuit. I am waiting to sink my fangs into them…Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr. I need to first sue them for all they have, then never use any card from them ever.Bring it on.

  31. GaBusiness, August 8, 2009:

    I have had American Express for years. I charge on average 20-50k a month. One month American Express called me and told me that my account was “under review” and that they were going to cut off my charging privileges if I did not provide them with financial information on my company. We finally agreed to give them some information. After a week they cut my line in half and cut my limit on my Plum Card (that GREAT SMALL Business card) to $1400.00. I canceled it. I have called numerous times to talk about a credit line increase. I get told every time that when my business has over 1 million dollars in business that they will look at reviewing my account again. American Express continually runs ads trying to show that they are a friend of small business. They are far from it. They are trying to choke out small business. It is very hard to grow a company when people like American Express won’t let you. Sign me up and add False Advertising to the Class Action Suit. A final thought – small business relies on cash flow. When we have to make multiple payments or prepay American Express what is the point of having the card?

  32. Kurt Grossman, August 9, 2009:

    American Express executives will be handing out bonuses with federal stimulus money they received. They do not have any reason to support small business when they can legally take federal dollars. We need the most aggressive large law firm to go after them and get a jury trial. By cutting the credit lines they lower our FICO scores and they are able to charge more money for doing less. It is an incredibly smoothe extortion racket. Our credit score dropped 80 points making every single piece of credit 20-45% more expensive. Vote with your vote and vote with your spending. Tell your kids they are NOT allowed to shop at any store that accepts American Express. Don’t shop at COSTCO (when you can.) Let every retailer that you won’t do business with them if they accept American Express. We now are experiencing a Class Society like the rest of the world.

  33. Ryan, August 12, 2009:

    Count me in on any class action lawsuit.

    About 2 years ago I opened an account with AMEX for a low APR balance transfer. About 6 months later Wells Fargo decreased a LOC of mine because of my “increased extended credit.” Four months ago, Wells Fargo reduced my credit card line from $20k to $1k. Less than I had as a student working part time making $10/hr.

    Fast forward to today. I just paid off my BofA card, over $15k on a $19k balance card. BofA has now CLOSED my card entirely because of the balances on my Wells line compared to credit limit – WHICH WAS AXED because of BofA’s line! This is a disgusting race to the bottom and destroying my credit at the same time. Just as a disclaimer – I currently have a 710 FICO and 0 missed or late loan or revolving credit payments. I am so sick that I don’t even know where to go.

    I want my card open, only to improve my credit score. No bank or credit card will ever make a dime from me again, I have learned my lesson the hard way. My former employer, recipient of TARP funds, laid me off. Through all that I still paid DOWN my debt. Now I am employed again, and my two lenders, recipients of TARP funds (my tax dollars) have screwed me.

  34. louise, August 13, 2009:

    OK FOR NOW Amex. has stopped cutting our credit limits and the new game they are playing @ our expense is an increase on the persentage rate per month it does not matter that I paid more than the Min. Ea. Mo. it does not matter that I paid on time ea. Mo. AND as we all know They don’t care I hope that a class action lawsuit comes onto play real soon WE Cant Keep Taking a Beating At These rediculous Rates….Here is the other clincher We Live In the State of Massachusetts OUCH 10 times over They don’t call us TAX-A-Chusetts for nothing BUT thats a different battle for an other day!!! Please send me something that can shed some light on this Realy fed up with this BS…Thanks Louise

  35. WO, August 18, 2009:

    I’ve been speaking with Jack Sanford, Paralegal, at
    Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein, LLP
    275 Battery Street, 30th Floor
    San Francisco, CA 94111
    jsanford@lchb.com
    Phone: (415) 956-1000 x2238 // Fax: (415) 956-1008 http://www.lchb.com, (log on to their site and chech them out)for the plaintiffs since 1972. He asked me to email him a copy of my AMEX agreement, which I do not have but have requested from AMEX. If any of you have a copy available now, send it to him asap for attorney to review and analyze. No more talk, let’s roll on this. But stay in touch!

  36. Kelly Dominguez, August 20, 2009:

    I would participate in a class action lawsuit against American express. I also have 4 other people where all their cards were canceled. American Express has been really mean with their tactics. We have paid our bills on time and got screwed by low credit limits and request of our tax returns. I am currently searching for a lawyer, but I would participate. In addition, my husband was an authorized user, but Amex got his social and placed the reporting on his credit report. Somewhere there has to be a law in what they have done. We need help. We can’t wait for the help Obama is going do.

  37. WO, August 21, 2009:

    Read my previous comment. These attorneys are class action attorney’s and we should give these guys a try.

  38. Scott Sinclair, August 22, 2009:

    For me, it’s the new variable rate hike. I had a fixed rate @ 6.99%.

    Amex is now posting their new rate @ 11.99% plus prime = 17.24% not only on future purchases, but the existing balances as well.

    Then having Amex refuse to let you ‘opt out’ and close your account with them before their new rate is imposed.

    I would like to be part of a class action suit against these guys. Send me any details, please.

  39. WO, August 22, 2009:

    Okay. We’re mad as hell and we’re not gonna take it anymore. Let’s get together and show these sorry TARP recipient SOB’s we mean business. After doing just a bit of research, I found, talked to, and posted on this site the contact information of a class action law firm based in SF. Call them first thing Monday and let’s get this thing rolling.

  40. WO, August 22, 2009:

    Hey now, Melanie’s on to something. Everybody, contact 60 Minutes and request that they dedicate the entire hour exposing how these sorry TARP recipient SOB’s exploit their customers.

  41. jim mcintosh, August 23, 2009:

    A sudden reduction in credit line without justification. A change in terms again without justification. Denial of credit authorizations while yet under the credit limit. No ability to opt out and close the account saving at least the former APR.

    Each of these items has happend to me during the past year or so. An intelligent even tempered attempt to remedy each situation has always proven fruitless.

    I transfered some debt several years ago to a fixed APR of 3.99, which was to last until the balance was paid off or seven years. two years ago, about two years into the balance transfer program Am Ex solicited to me, my APR was raised to 7.99. Last year it was again raised to 10.24 adjustable…. 3 mo later it was raised to 15.20 adjustable. At no time did I default in any way on the account. I have been late once with payment in five or six years of using Am Ex, and that was due to their website glitch.

    Changing the credit product was my only option to reduce the near 16% to the just over 11 % rate now.

    Am Ex either will not or can not provide me the original contract regarding the aforementioned balance transfer containing the time frames and so forth.

    3 years ago having amasssed thousands of rewards points over some period, I asked to redeem them and said they had been lapsed.

    businesses especially those whose product is to lend money simply have to be more forthwright and above board in their dealings with their clients. I find it odd too that in advance of the recently passed lending law forbidding such actions that am Ex is in fact doing such things to it’s client base, en masse… the action is reprehensible at least and borders on loan shrking techniques

    Given the ties to Chase, and the fed issuing bail out moneies there, the management from Am Ex & AIG must be hand in glove with one another. Disgraceful. They should be treated as the outlaws they are… Chase, Am Ex & AIG. They knew it was wrong and did it anyway…. trapping millions with threadbare, vaccuous promises of assistance. All the while knowing the bulk of their business was at risk.

    these practices are tantamount to usery for those so engulfed without the ability to escape their own debt load. Am Ex knows this all too well.

  42. Vic, August 30, 2009:

    I have been a AMEX member since 1992, and always pay off my cards on time. I had four cards, but this year AMEX closed one of my accounts because I didn’t use it, in April they lowered my credit on my Costco card to nothing, and yesterday they lowered my my last two cards, a Clear and a Delta Card, to about 5-20% their original limits. I pay my cards early, and am never late. AMEX said they lowered my limits due to a credit check by all three bureaus. I just paid $24 USD for all three credit reports, and none have been checked by AMEX. In fact, in the past two years, the only banks that has checked my credit bureaus is Nordstrom and Citibank. I am all in for a class action. Please let me know where to send the check!

  43. UL, September 1, 2009:

    I’ve had my amex card since 2000, always paid on time and annually pay it down quite a bit. Spring of 2008 I paid it down by 3k once I did that my limit was reduced by that amount. I then get notices from my Chase accounts (2)stating because of my excess credit and balances my interest rate will be increased to 29%. I’ve tried working with all my creditors in reducing my interest rate but they won’t budge. The tell me the rate that I currently have is the best rate out there. Which I find highly untrue. I am now barely making ends meet but still pay my cards on time. Where’s the fair treatment for those that pay on time, don’t miss a payment, and has been a faithful customer. I’m certainly in for a class action.

  44. Jim Hargrove, September 4, 2009:

    Has anyone had the experience of having his or her interest rate increased on the Amex Optima card as a consequence of early payment?

    Please concact me. jamesfhargrove at gmail

  45. Ilene Richman, September 6, 2009:

    I am seeking an attorney to sue American Express. Even though I have always paid on time, I was harrassed into paying $1500, ahead of time, on Aug. 15, 09. After Sept payment, AE demanded another $1500. This fraudulent co. has harrassed, embarrassed, humiliated, blackmailed my husband and I. My husband nearly had a fist fight at Costco when our card was declined, for no reason. The man in the back called him filthy names. A party at Costco restrained him. All this was due to the harrassment of AE stopping credit on the card, when it was not late and always paid on time. We did not know when our card would not be accepted for gasoline, food, pharmaceuticals (essential needs). Please have a consumer fraud attorney contact me at once. Aside from this, the AE statement is confusing and unreadable.One never knows what one owes.Last month, AE charged more than my purchases and interest owed.One would need an economics professor to read and understand their statement. Each month, my balance gets higher, instead of lower, even though I have paid my bill. I hate this co. and Mr. Warren Buffett who owns most of the shares in AE. He should go down into the books as “Mr. Scrooge” who took federal money to make AE into a bank and then have AE bank stab the taxpayers in the back.

  46. marvin, September 11, 2009:

    IM IN They just cancelled my card because of my credit history. Ive been late twice in the last 5 yrs.and i just paid the whole balance off. I had worse credit when they gave me the card.please contact me im in for the lawsuit.

  47. marvin, September 11, 2009:

    sorry last post my email is marvingarcia80@yahoo.com

  48. susan, September 14, 2009:

    I’m in. They sent me an email…..”Due to economic conditions and review…etc ” They just reduced my limit from 9,000 to 4600 in the end of my transaction period. I was already close since I had bought a new tv and paid for some plumbing work. This has made me go over the limit, and now I’ll have to deal with their fees. Doesn’t seem right that they can do that. I had paid off every month double the minimum due. Average balance around $2k for a 9500 credit limit didn’t seem bad. I had planned on paying the TV off this month. Very dissappointed.

  49. Renee, September 15, 2009:

    Folks, I am as well encountering the same issue. They cut my available credit almost right to the amount I owed, which makes it look like I maxed it. Obviously injuring my credit rating which was very good. I can’t even get another card to pay off the balance. So with that said who is picking up the cause for the class action lawsuit? Also anyone contacted some sort of government official to complain given the US Government just issued them a bailout?

    I can contact a lawyer here in NH…but wondering if I am duplicating efforts if someone is already on this.

    Thoughts and thanks.

  50. Renee, September 15, 2009:

    Also a follow up. I would you encourage you to reach out to the law firm that successfully filed and won a class action lawsuit against AMEX for others complaints. I have…

    http://www.zimmreed.com/pr/2007-0720.html

  51. Douglas Neidhart, September 17, 2009:

    Hello, much like many people I have been reading about here and on other sites concerning AE, I have a high credit score and little credit card debt. I have an Amex Blue card I rarely use with no balance worth $12,500 in credit. I decided to use it last week to temporarily finance a home improvement project. Charged (+/-)$3,200. Found out later, the hard way, (as my card was declined at Home Depot) that my limit had been dropped to $3,000 leaving me about $200 “over.” Later I received the same email Susan refers to in her post. I am totally in support of any class action suit this group is willing to put resources toward. I have a business partner who is also interested.

  52. Aimee Mar, September 28, 2009:

    Ok folks this has to end! American Express has defamed the charactor of everyone I have read about in this post, if you look at the laws, what AE has done to each and everyone of us has left a black mark in our credit files for NO REASON if this is not a clear case for “Defamation of Charactor” then I don’t know what is. This is unjust and definately falls under the “Unfair business Practices” If for any reason that you are denied credit or your credit score drops because of this then you have a case for slander, remember you cannot say things that are not true and because so many of the creditors these days are doing regular checkups on our credit files this will show and we all know that closing or having an account closed leaves a bad mark on our credit report thus causing harm to each and everyone of us. If the cost for a class action suit is $10k I’m certain that there must be at least 10,000 people who have suffered because of what AE has done that means that it’s $1.00 per person to sue these people. If someone could provide a legit law firm I am in for the suit.

    best regards to all!

  53. Bill Parkerson, October 9, 2009:

    Has this attorney yet looked further into the probability of this case. I would be willing join in.

  54. gene, October 13, 2009:

    count me in on the law suit. 4 amex cards, Platium,2golds and a platium optima. 1 left the Optima which they now started the process of there games to close it.

  55. Joanna, October 19, 2009:

    I am so in for the lawsuit. I have actually contacted my personal atty for this. I also started off with a 10,000 credit limit then it got lowered to $5,000 just recently it got lowered to $1,500…I only owe them $300. IDK, but I am in for the lawsuit!!

  56. Charlotte, October 20, 2009:

    AX raised my credit limit to 37k many years ago. I wanted to lower it but found that it was good for my credit score to have a high limit card with a low balance. i’ve paid on time consistently for years. Without warning they lowered the available balance to less then the balance owed. Reduced it by over 33K – after attempting to use the card and being denied I called and was told the balance had been lowered and i had been notified… i finally received a letter from them notifying me 2 weeks after they had lowered the balance. The ripple affect from their action is destroying my credit score. And they don’t care.

  57. SV, October 29, 2009:

    I have a very similar story and am eager to take this to a judge given our collective problem with Amex. They have effectively ruined/hampered our credit by slashing our Lines of credit threby making our utilization look absurdly high which in turn, negatively affects credit scores making it even harder to replace our cards, get new loans for a car or home, etc. I feel that I am less able to take advantage of the housing market, the tax incentive for new home buyers, and the current all time low interest rates as a result.

    After being a cardmember since 97, with impeccable payment history and credit scores in the high 700’s and a total line of $90,000, my LOC was reduced overnight to $4500! Further, they sent me a letter stating it was due to new issues on my credit report (and there were none) and because I shop in stores where people do not pay their bills! Have you heard of something so preposterous? This is actually meant to be protected by the House Bill 1292: Consumer Protection – Blacklist Prevention.

    Blacklisting is a discriminatory data-mining practice in which card companies decrease a customer’s line of credit because they decide that the establishments where customers are shopping with their card don’t meet standards of acceptability. What I still don’t understand is that I am a New Yorker, shop at Bloomingdales and go out for dinners sometimes. I feel so insulted and utterly baffled that they would cite that as one of many reasons for reducing my credit line. After having complained for a year to Amex, I have gotten nowhere. As a result, I have lost Delta Platinum status for flying and no longer support Delta as an airline though it was my first choice.That is only one of the ramifications of course, but I feel that we all have very valid concerns.

    So, how do we make this happen? Count me in.

  58. Semaj N., November 2, 2009:

    Count me in when the ball starts rolling. I am madder than hell. They have caused me irreparable harm and stress including a significant monetary loss. They started an avalanche in my life that will take many years to overcome. I have had perfect credit since 1976 and still do.

  59. Sue D, November 3, 2009:

    Same story for me, credit limit 19,500 balance 8500. suddenly credit limit reduced to 8600. And they made it seem like they did me a favor covering the charge of 1700 for a trip I was planning and happened to be charging while they were reducing my balance. I pay more than the minimum by a couple hundred and sometimes send $800. depending on what I charge. I use this card for trips and hotels travel rentals ect.. mostly for the insurance they offer so sometimes pay as soon as the charge appears and carry a balance for other stuff. So now I look like I have less than 200 available. I would be interested in suing they had no explaination except that my credit to debt ratio, makes no sense as my debt is in half. Asked me if I wanted to apply for a higher limit! I had a higher limit….

  60. B, November 3, 2009:

    They hosed me big time, dropping lines over $100k total. 780+ FICO and member for over 10 years, never once paid late. I’m in.

  61. Scott ( Business Owner ), November 4, 2009:

    I feel your pain. Same thing has happened to me. I have a American Express (Open for Business) credit Card. My credit limit was $15,000 they have reduced my credit line to $8,800 only $256 dollars above my balance, I am sure if will go down from there. I have always paid early and above my monthly minimum. Of course I call them up and give them a blessing out, but it fell on deaf ears. They don’t give a damn that it looks as if I don’t know how to manage my money, when I go to apply for other things and my credit rateing is reduced. Take a couple thousand off….who cares but only leave me with $256.00 above my balance that is a hard slap in the face.Then send me a letter hopeing we can do future business together. I am done with American Express and as far as that goes they are not getting any business from my merchant terminal either! What do they expect we are all just going to forgive them and keep doing business with then? I am tired of people in big offices in their comfort zone that can’t go out and start a business for themselves and realize how hard it is, and they just sit there and deside what I am worth! When I have been nothing but faitful.

  62. Matt, November 17, 2009:

    Im not to happy with AE at all they also reduced my available credit from 10,700 down to 9,100.58. $251 more than what I owe. I have never been late and have paid my bills on time. I would be willing to be in on this class action lawsuit, also.

  63. Gary, November 22, 2009:

    Thank you AMEX for the hard lesson learned. It seems being a responsible borrower doesn’t pay off anymore. While never getting close to my credit limit of $30k, you decided to cut that in halve and so now my credit looks like I have exceeded my limit. Not good to the old credit score, you know? And then you take your actions against me to reason why you need to close my account. All the while never having a late fee or over limit fee. Thank you. I look forward to your day in court and having to see the faces and lives that you have so selfishly disrespected.

    Someone give me a time and place for court & I will be there!

  64. Carrie, November 24, 2009:

    I am in the same situation as all of you. Amex continued to drop my available credit until they finally, WITHOUT NOTICE, canceled my account – the same day I made a payment to pay off more then half my balance. I have no missed payments, and have always paid more then my monthly payment. I am a small business owner and plan to stop accepting Amex in my store. I will join this class action suit.

  65. Debbie, November 24, 2009:

    My husband is in the same boat as all of you. I lost my high paying job in 2007. He has an AMEX Blue that had a credit limit of $50K and a low APR of 5.99%. We used this card for financing larger purchases as opposed to paying higher interest rates elsewhere. Payments were always made on time even after I lost my job although it was tough. Suddenly last year our credit line was reduced to $35K just a bit more than we owed and our interest rate went up to 9.99%. We could not afford the new payment. We talked to them and asked about dropping the interest rate back down so that we could continue to make the payments on time and we were refused. As soon as the first higher payment was late they raised our interest rate to 19.99% so we just gave up trying. He is now getting letters from local attorneys stating AMEX filed a civil lawsuit against him for the $35K and offers to represent him. I cashed in my 401K to pay off Platinum and most of my Gold card. I now owe the IRS $6000 in taxes because of the early withdrawal penalty. We told them we could not settle this debt until after the IRS is paid off. So their answer was to file a lawsuit against my husband to seek a judgment. So there you go. I have no retirement now except social security and we can’t afford an attorney to fight the lawsuit. Count me in if you can find an attorney to take the case.

  66. BA, November 28, 2009:

    I have had my account with AX for over 7 years. About a year ago they decided to give me a preset spending limit. With no notice and no just cause. Said it was due to economic times.
    Then last week charges were being declined. I called AX and I had over $2,700.00 available to use. I told the rep that charges were still being declined and she tried to get me to pay my balance to zero, even though the bill wasn’t due for another 3 weeks, my balance was $275.00. Come to find out after 40 minutes on hold…They said that they can now choose what to pay and who. That they will decline any charges they see fit even if you are in good standing with AX. Needless to say 1 week later I get a letter stating they are closing my account and that I may get a negative report on my credit. How ever the bill of $275.00 isn’t due until Dec 2. They closed my account letter dated on Nov 20 and received Nov. 27. They have perposely gave me a negative report when they closed my account even before the bill was due. Such a cheap move.
    However, had I been contacted stating that they were closing my account on _(date)__ and that I need to pay them _(the balance)__ by ___(date)__. Then I would have done so.
    So thanks American Express for allowing me to have a card for 7 years. I paid my bill timely and was in good standings. However, AX you gave me a bad credit report even though the bill wasn’t even due yet. So thanks for allowing me to be a loyal payer and you (AX) for nothing but a bad credit report!! What a rip off!!

  67. Kelly, December 1, 2009:

    I will eagerly join in a class action lawsuit against American Express!!!! I had an account w/ them approx 10yrs w/ an authorized user on my account. My credit limit was 10k. This account had ABSOLUTELY NO ACTIVITY for over a year and a half. The authorized user stole and started using MY card. She also changed all the information via the internet as to where to send statements. I have done A TON of research and the law CLEARLY states that w/ ANY change of information- they have to mail,call, and e-mail to make sure the info change was indeed yours to protect the consumer from identity theft. They did NONE of those. Also I had EXCELLENT credit and never carried a balance on ANY of my credit cards for more than a couple hundred dollars. When my balance started going up and up (UNUSUAL ACTIVITY) you would think they would investigate, instead the steadily INCREASED my credit limit to take advantage of the ridiculous amount of charges ($40,000). I have filed fraud charges against the authorized user and disputed the charges but they insist I pay them $50,000 now. I am truly a victim of ID theft which could have been prevented if they followed THEIR laws.I am completely disgusted and want to see them be treated the way they treat us!!!

  68. Sydney, December 20, 2009:

    This just happened to me today as well. Same situation…high credit score, no delinquencies, no negatives…and nowhere near my AMEX limit. They lowered my credit to within $200 of my current balance. No movement when I called. I immediately cancelled the card (after 11 years!). Count me in on a class action lawsuit!

  69. racquel, December 23, 2009:

    I will also be joining the class action suit- I pay them and they turn my debt ratio upside down…this is the thanks i get for being a loyal customer and paying on time- a big slap in the face. Thinking about cancelling my card as well-hmph!

  70. Kimberly Peace, December 28, 2009:

    READY TO SUE!!!! I am looking for a class action suit against AX!! They lowered my limit from 10,000.00 to 2,500.00 with NO warning and after I paid 7,000.00 on it to lower the balance! A full week later I received a letter telling me that they were lowering it! I am HOT!! I have always been an excellent customer and paid on time, and this action was uncalled for and HURTS my credit score. Why are they granted bailout money and then allowed to screw the American people like this???? Bank of America and Delta AX have both done this to me!!

  71. Michael Strike, December 30, 2009:

    I am extremeley upset. I made more than $20,000 in payments in three months to bring my balance down to about $2,000. They DROPPED my credit limit from $19,000 to $2,000. Had card for 8 years, never been late on a payment. Customer Loyalty means nothing to AMEX. I used to use the card proudly, now I want nothing to do with them. And on top of that, their rewards program is completely misleading. NONE of my grocery purchases at Super Walmart made the 5% for the year.

  72. Mitch B, January 5, 2010:

    Same deal, I have been a member for 15 years, no late payments at all. Credit was reduces dramaticaly for no reason. They tried to raise my intersst rate by 15%, I basically told them t lower it back to the original rate or they would NEVER see the balance.
    I got a letter from them stating that they lowered my interest rate to only 2.5 points above where it was. Better than nothing. These people need to be sued bad. I am in.

  73. Felix Cortez, January 7, 2010:

    This just happened to me as well. I have had a gold card since 1999. I have never been late and have paid them accordingly. All of a sudden I had a heavy spending month a couple of years ago and I received a call to convert that amount into a flex pay, which I did. However, the caveat to this was that now my “no pre-spending limit” was now reduced to 21,900, 200 bucks above the converted amount. I paid it down significantly and it continued as such. This past week I had a minimum payment of 4436.00. I paid it with no problem. Shortly after I’m heading into a shoe store to buy the obvious and as I’m going to pay I receive an email stating that my credit limit was reduced to the amount paid down and much to my surprise I only had 80 bucks left of available credit. Thankfully I did not have them swipe the card as it would have been declined, cause the shoes were 495.00. Contact me via email as I too am looking to move on the class action suit. Respectfully, Felix Cortez

  74. William, January 8, 2010:

    I’m in as well.

    -William

    wjkaszycki@verizon.net

  75. Jose Sandoval, January 10, 2010:

    Hello, I have had amex blue and gold for 3 years. I used the card to buy and sell online. The economy and recession caused my misfortunes, and I fell into debt. I was 90 days late and I contacted them to discuss a possible repayment plan. They wanted the minimum due before I could participate in the program which would not charge late fees or raise the interst rate for a year. In order to get into the program, they wanted a post dated check. I knew the funds were unavailable so I decided not to make the matters worse. Moreover, I was enrolled in their famous Account Protector Program which I paid $85 dollars every month for the Protection in case I could not pay the monthly fee if some unfortunate event occured, such as unemployment or loss of spouse. Long story short, the terms of the Account Protector Program clearly states that they will give 30 days advance written notice before they cancel you from the program. I was sent a letter On October 17, 2009, that my cards were cancelled and I was in default. On Nov 2, Amex Account Protector Program sends a letter that the program is cancelled due to credit card status. Nov 2, Another letter arrives naming collection lawyers who I must contact to pay in full or send inquiries. Nov 2, 2009, I receive my invoice where I am still billed for the Account Protection Program. My math is not ok when trying to budget my finances, but I guess I can subtract Oct 17, 2009 through Nov 2 2009. I figure 16 days. Do you agree? Never did I receive, “YOU will be given at least 30 days advance written notice of cancellation by Amex” like their contract promised. Oh, by the way, my Father passed away September 8, 2009 and I was still in mourning and I paid his funeral arrangements. So that minimum payment due, that’s where it went. But Amex didn’t care. So during those 107 days being late, I was trying to secure a loan to bring everything current. Boy, that letter which promised 30 days advance written notice sure would have have triggered a ringing alarm bell- that my time was about to expire and they were ready to default and cancel me out completely. I guess thats why I signed up for this service in the first place. I also wondered what would have happened if I would have died on October 31, 2009. The Account Protector Program offers to pay up to $10,000 in case the creditor loses his/her life or death. Makes me wonder if I was still covered since they still billed me on Nov 2, 2009. It doesn’t take a genius to know that something is not right. perhaps a breach of contract by Amex? Anyone think that I am just reaching or should I just pay them the money? In 2008, within 3 months, I paid them $10,000 and my limit is $11,800. I am not rich, I just fell on hard times. I have to answer a summons in court within 30 days now. Any advice

  76. CHESSNOID, January 10, 2010:

    Hi Jose,

    I am not sure if your protector is immediately cancelled when you are in default on you credit card. I am guessing it is not cancelled until payment to them (a separate company) is not paid which might explain why they cancelled when they did, due to Amex declining all charges at that point.

    I looked up the terms of agreement:

    SUMMARY OF THE ACCOUNT PROTECTOR PROGRAM FROM AMERICAN EXPRESS
    The Account Protector Program is an optional feature and is not required to obtain credit. For a monthly fee of 85¢ per $100 of your month end account balance, some or all of your account balance will be cancelled if you experience one of the qualifying events while enrolled. If you become involuntarily unemployed, hospitalized, disabled, take a covered leave of absence, or experience one of the covered life events (marriage, purchase of new home, relocation of more than 150 miles, starting college, divorce, birth or adoption of child(ren), death of spouse, or call to active military duty), we will cancel your minimum monthly payment as of the date of the event up to 24 months depending on the type and length of the qualifying event. You remain responsible for making payments when due on your account, including accumulated finance charges and fees, when the debt cancellation period ends. If you should die, your account balance up to $10,000 as of the date of death will be cancelled. There are eligibility requirements, conditions, and exclusions that could prevent you from receiving benefits under the Account Protector Program. You may find a complete explanation of the eligibility requirements, conditions, and exclusions in sections 1-7 of the Account Protector Terms and Conditions which will be mailed to you upon enrollment. Not available in all states. The Account Protector Program may be cancelled by you or us at any time. You have 30 days from enrolling to cancel without cost by writing to P.O. Box 25183, Santa Ana, CA 92799-9503. This summary of the Account Protector Program is subject to the Account Protector Terms and Conditions, which you agree to be bound by if you enroll.

    My guess is if the event is qualified and happened before the cancellation of your account protector policy then you are still able to make the claim. The challenge is proving your event/situation qualifies.

    What I would do if I were in your situation is call the attorney representing Amex and tell them succinctly that you dispute the balance because you believe it was covered under the account protector plan. Advise the attorney you will send and fax the documentation proving this. Also, advise that after an investigation that if you are not entitled to the claim that you would like to work something out on a voluntary basis.

    If you do not get an adequate response or are just ignored, be sure to show up to court and make your claim with documentation to the judge. If you do not attend, they will get a default judgment.

    Good luck!

  77. AnotherAmexNightmare, January 15, 2010:

    Hello – I have been with Amex blue card for 10 years. My limit was 25K I used the card, paid it off and used it again, always paying on time. Last year I got a letter stating they will be lowering my credit limit because of economic times. They ruined my credit score and dropped my limit down to 8K. I had a balance that I transfered on the card prior to them dropping the limit at a FIXED rate of 3.99 for lifetime payoff, and have been paying ontime for about a year now. Dont even use the card anymore. This month I got a letter saying they are raising my rate to 15%. I have all documentation of the transfer of fixed rate of 3.99 and have been faxing this documentation to them for 2wks now.. They keep telling me story about how its not a lifetime rate and it was promotional. I am so fed up with Amex I am at loss..I am still fighting them I have the documenation of the transfer.. Im going to try and get my rate lowered. Im just furious with this entire situation.

  78. Shantae, January 27, 2010:

    I signed up for credit protection plus for my Amex card. I recently became unemployed. After sending in my documentation, I was told I was not eligible for the benefits I paid good money for, claiming that my ineligibility for unemploymeny compensation disqualifies me. I am sure that in these tough economic times, I am not the only one to be burned by their practices. I would L.O.V.E., love to sue them in a class action lawsuit. Who do I talk to?

  79. KingCL, February 13, 2010:

    WE NEED TO ACT NOW FOR A CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT. Our SL’s are running out of time. Whomever posted this thread, please pool us all together as you will find you will meet the retainer amount. Once some media is placed on this it is all downhere from there.

  80. Jeff, March 8, 2010:

    I have found another dirty little secret AMEX true rewards cards are not really paying the true rewards. When you have a Costco membership you can only charge on a debit or American Express card, these purchases generate rewards in the form of cash back. When your coupon check is mailed out it has an expiration. AMEX CC policy is to not pay the full amount after the expiration date. We have been denied over $400 in cash rewards, pure profit to AMEX. The kicker is that the checks are easily discarded as they are generally on the last page of the statement, therefore easily missed or thrown away. Anyone know of a lawsuit involving this?

  81. Lewis Seiler, March 10, 2010:

    Same question, is anyone on top of this pooling us together for a lawsuit? Would like to be involved. AMX needs to pay up, it’s about time after reading 4 yrs. of blogs on several websites all saying basically the same thing. This has been going on far to long and they need to be taught a lesson. And possibly be put out of business…

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