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American Express MRCC Card Benefits and Optimal Usage

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You're wondering if an Amex card is even worth it?

Or thinking of getting a new credit card that offers you free hotel stays?

Amex is often disregarded as the luxury card or one with the expensive yearly fees but your opinions are about to change.

Everyone's dream card is the Black Card, also known as the Centurion card.
It comes with a whooping ₹11,00,000 joining fees(yes, you read that right! 11L is the joining fees and 3L annual fees)

But we're not going to discuss that today, we're normal people so let's discuss a card for normal people.
That's where the American Express Membership Rewards Credit Card comes in.

Why should you get MRCC?

1. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS

Want to buy that item in the Black Friday sale? Amex works.
Want to buy something exclusive from Amazon.com? Amex works.
Want to buy that VPN to watch the Korean/French series on Netflix? Amex works.

Where nothing works, Amex has stayed with me and surprisingly worked smoothly.
Read this post, I blindly suggested Amex and it didn't let me down.


2. DISPUTE RESOLUTIONS

Did you buy something and feel the seller scammed you?
You have two options, run to the bank, complain about how UPI is bad and the reversal methods are crap!
Or swipe your Amex and remain stress-free always. Call the support, share your reason and the money is back in your account.

I have tried this on different merchants, swiped at shady places and entered on websites I shouldn't have.
The customer care always had my back and prevented me from embarrassing stories!

3. REWARDS

How can we forget the most important point? If it's not rewarding, it's not worth it.
With MRCC, you just need to spend ₹6000 to get 1000 MR points which offers an insane 16.67% returns*.
Spend more and hit ₹20,000 and get 2000 bonus MR points(10% returns*)

Not to forget these are just bonus points, you get an additional points for 1 MR point for every ₹50 that you spend on the card.
If you spend smartly and get vouchers, you can even get 2 MR points for every ₹50!
(Use the Amex Gyftr multiplier page to buy vouchers with multiplier rewards)

That's 1240 points for every ₹6,000 spent which is 20.66% returns, one of the highest in the credit cards industry.

OR 2800 points for every ₹20,000 spent which is 14% returns, still pretty amazing.

And how much does it cost?

FREE for the first year!
₹1500 for the second year(can be negotiated with CC based on your spends)

Optimal Usage Guide for Amex MRCC:

To get the most points, you need to hit a minimum of ₹6,000 per month.
You can do that by buying 1500 x 4 Amazon vouchers, this balance can be used to pay your bills, recharges and shopping.

There are 30+ brand vouchers that you can buy from! You don't need to buy them in advance.
Let's say if you're shopping at Reliance Trends, instead of paying with your card there, just buy the voucher online instantly and pay with those instead.

This will get you 2x rewards instead of the usual swiping benefits.

Or just swipe them anywhere to hit the 20k milestone, any and all transactions are counted towards this.

These rewards sound great, but where do I redeem them?

I'm glad you asked!

The percentages* that I have mentioned above are considering you love to travel and wander the country in your free time!
You can claim 1 MR point = 1 Marriott Bonvoy point which can be redeemed at ₹1 at several of their properties.
(Even at ₹2 or more if you travel internationally and spot the right deal)

To sweeten it further, Amex runs a yearly offer(valid right now) where you get a 30% bonus on redeeming it for MB points.
If you make a booking in Maldives Marriott right now, the room costs ₹1,81,000 or 100K points to book for a night.

With the current Amex offer, you need 80k MR points to redeem that night!
That's ₹2.26 in value for every point!
But honestly, how many of us will travel to Maldives and stay in that luxury resort?
Let's just say even if you redeem them in India for 10k-15k properties, you should still get ₹1 value per point.

Don't like Marriott? You can redeem them for Taj vouchers at ₹0.5 per point.
Don't like Taj? You can redeem them for slightly lower at Shoppers Stop, Tanishq or even Amazon/Flipkart.

But I see a lot of people complaining - Amex is for the rich, no rewards, why so?
A lot of people say Tesla is bad, they probably haven't even seen one.
A lot of people say SRK is bad, they probably haven't met him.
A lot of people say a lot of things, you decide for yourself.

Apply for Amex MRCC Card for free using the link in my signature!
DM me if you have any questions.

If you can spend 4L a year, you can get the Platinum Travel variant!
(Offers you even higher rewards - 40K points + Taj voucher on 4L annual purchases)
 
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Even when compared via Sky Scanner? Has someone consistently checked/ compared?
I personally haven't used the Amex Travel Portal, the OP of that thread might shed some more light and share details.
Also, domestic flights are cheaper in Goibibo and MMT compared to Skyscanner so I believe you could spot some great deals in Amex Travel Portal.
 
I personally haven't used the Amex Travel Portal, the OP of that thread might shed some more light and share details.
Doing that. 😀
Also, domestic flights are cheaper in Goibibo and MMT compared to Skyscanner
SS just compares and redirects to sites like GIB and MMT too. So not sure how to comprehend & process your statement?
Pls do re-articulate.
so I believe you could spot some great deals in Amex Travel Portal.
^ again I feel a bit lost as previous line I cant comprehend.
 
SS just compares and redirects to sites like GIB and MMT too. So not sure how to comprehend & process your statement?
Pls do re-articulate.

My bad! I remember a time when re-directing from Skyscanner wouldn't allow you to apply certain coupons while booking directly would.
Also, sites like FlyCheap or Happyfare or Kiwi even if cheaper can very unreliable so I stopped checking Skyscanner for domestic flights.

Would be a fun comparison, let me what your research finds out.
 
Just received my mrcc card today. Already did a 1500 transaction for amazon gift card through amazon app. Then I remembered abt 5x through reward multiplier but could not see amazon gift card but amazon shopping. This amt also can't be used to pay cc payment as it goes and sits in giftcard I stead of wallet and no cc is allowed for loading amazon wallet only debit net and upi . Wondering why they brought this rule.
 
Just received my mrcc card today. Already did a 1500 transaction for amazon gift card through amazon app. Then I remembered abt 5x through reward multiplier but could not see amazon gift card but amazon shopping. This amt also can't be used to pay cc payment as it goes and sits in giftcard I stead of wallet and no cc is allowed for loading amazon wallet only debit net and upi . Wondering why they brought this rule.
Because Amazon shopping vouchers are worth 90% of face value.
So telling them at face value is a profit of at least 11%
 
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Just received my mrcc card today. Already did a 1500 transaction for amazon gift card through amazon app. Then I remembered abt 5x through reward multiplier but could not see amazon gift card but amazon shopping. This amt also can't be used to pay cc payment as it goes and sits in giftcard I stead of wallet and no cc is allowed for loading amazon wallet only debit net and upi . Wondering why they brought this rule.
For MRCC, you get 2X only in reward multiplier
 
Just received my mrcc card today. Already did a 1500 transaction for amazon gift card through amazon app. Then I remembered abt 5x through reward multiplier but could not see amazon gift card but amazon shopping. This amt also can't be used to pay cc payment as it goes and sits in giftcard I stead of wallet and no cc is allowed for loading amazon wallet only debit net and upi . Wondering why they brought this rule.
Different cards have different multipliers.

MRCC has 2x multiplier
Amex Plat Travel has 3x multiplier
Amex Gold/Platinum Charge has 5x multiplier
Amex Centurion Charge card has 10x multiplier

And that's right, Amazon Pay vouchers can be used to pay at other online merchants that accept Amazon Pay wallet and for bills and insurance. But it cannot be used for Scan and Pay QR or offline.
 
Different cards have different multipliers.

MRCC has 2x multiplier
Amex Plat Travel has 3x multiplier
Amex Gold/Platinum Charge has 5x multiplier
Amex Centurion Charge card has 10x multiplier

And that's right, Amazon Pay vouchers can be used to pay at other online merchants that accept Amazon Pay wallet and for bills and insurance. But it cannot be used for Scan and Pay QR or offline.
If I remember earlier when we add gift card it used to go for wallet there was no division like how it is now. That we could use. But wonder why they did this split wide version. Can we trf the gift card amount to bank never tried this? Anyone tried it.
 
My bad! I remember a time when re-directing from Skyscanner wouldn't allow you to apply certain coupons while booking directly would.
Also, sites like FlyCheap or Happyfare or Kiwi even if cheaper can very unreliable so I stopped checking Skyscanner for domestic flights.

Would be a fun comparison, let me what your research finds out.
I have not used MRCC so far as I do not see much value in it given my constraints.

Hence, I was hoping that folks like you and the other thread would be more seasoned players who can enlighten.
 
If I remember earlier when we add gift card it used to go for wallet there was no division like how it is now. That we could use. But wonder why they did this split wide version. Can we trf the gift card amount to bank never tried this? Anyone tried it.

Yeah, a new section was added to prevent the misuse and endless cycle of credit card -> amazon pay -> bank.
You can use the Amazon pay balance at any merchant that supports it though.
 
You're wondering if an Amex card is even worth it?

Or thinking of getting a new credit card that offers you free hotel stays?

Amex is often disregarded as the luxury card or one with the expensive yearly fees but your opinions are about to change.

Everyone's dream card is the Black Card, also known as the Centurion card.
It comes with a whooping ₹11,00,000 joining fees(yes, you read that right! 11L is the joining fees and 3L annual fees)

But we're not going to discuss that today, we're normal people so let's discuss a card for normal people.
That's where the American Express Membership Rewards Credit Card comes in.

Why should you get MRCC?

1. INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS

Want to buy that item in the Black Friday sale? Amex works.
Want to buy something exclusive from Amazon.com? Amex works.
Want to buy that VPN to watch the Korean/French series on Netflix? Amex works.

Where nothing works, Amex has stayed with me and surprisingly worked smoothly.
Read this post, I blindly suggested Amex and it didn't let me down.


2. DISPUTE RESOLUTIONS

Did you buy something and feel the seller scammed you?
You have two options, run to the bank, complain about how UPI is bad and the reversal methods are crap!
Or swipe your Amex and remain stress-free always. Call the support, share your reason and the money is back in your account.

I have tried this on different merchants, swiped at shady places and entered on websites I shouldn't have.
The customer care always had my back and prevented me from embarrassing stories!

3. REWARDS

How can we forget the most important point? If it's not rewarding, it's not worth it.
With MRCC, you just need to spend ₹6000 to get 1000 MR points which offers an insane 16.67% returns*.
Spend more and hit ₹20,000 and get 2000 bonus MR points(10% returns*)

Not to forget these are just bonus points, you get an additional points for 1 MR point for every ₹50 that you spend on the card.
If you spend smartly and get vouchers, you can even get 2 MR points for every ₹50!
(Use the Amex Gyftr multiplier page to buy vouchers with multiplier rewards)

That's 1240 points for every ₹6,000 spent which is 20.66% returns, one of the highest in the credit cards industry.

OR 2800 points for every ₹20,000 spent which is 14% returns, still pretty amazing.

And how much does it cost?

FREE for the first year!
₹1500 for the second year(can be negotiated with CC based on your spends)

Optimal Usage Guide for Amex MRCC:

To get the most points, you need to hit a minimum of ₹6,000 per month.
You can do that by buying 1500 x 4 Amazon vouchers, this balance can be used to pay your bills, recharges and shopping.

There are 30+ brand vouchers that you can buy from! You don't need to buy them in advance.
Let's say if you're shopping at Reliance Trends, instead of paying with your card there, just buy the voucher online instantly and pay with those instead.

This will get you 2x rewards instead of the usual swiping benefits.

Or just swipe them anywhere to hit the 20k milestone, any and all transactions are counted towards this.

These rewards sound great, but where do I redeem them?

I'm glad you asked!

The percentages* that I have mentioned above are considering you love to travel and wander the country in your free time!
You can claim 1 MR point = 1 Marriott Bonvoy point which can be redeemed at ₹1 at several of their properties.
(Even at ₹2 or more if you travel internationally and spot the right deal)

To sweeten it further, Amex runs a yearly offer(valid right now) where you get a 30% bonus on redeeming it for MB points.
If you make a booking in Maldives Marriott right now, the room costs ₹1,81,000 or 100K points to book for a night.

With the current Amex offer, you need 80k MR points to redeem that night!
That's ₹2.26 in value for every point!
But honestly, how many of us will travel to Maldives and stay in that luxury resort?
Let's just say even if you redeem them in India for 10k-15k properties, you should still get ₹1 value per point.

Don't like Marriott? You can redeem them for Taj vouchers at ₹0.5 per point.
Don't like Taj? You can redeem them for slightly lower at Shoppers Stop, Tanishq or even Amazon/Flipkart.

But I see a lot of people complaining - Amex is for the rich, no rewards, why so?
A lot of people say Tesla is bad, they probably haven't even seen one.
A lot of people say SRK is bad, they probably haven't met him.
A lot of people say a lot of things, you decide for yourself.

Apply for Amex MRCC Card for free using the link in my signature!
DM me if you have any questions.

If you can spend 4L a year, you can get the Platinum Travel variant!
(Offers you even higher rewards - 40K points + Taj voucher on 4L annual purchases)
Wow great explanation. Also, AMEX can save a lot of money for insurance payments if you’re using Amazon Pay to pay off using Amazon vouchers.
 
But each point is worth only 39 paisa.
18000 Amex points for 7000 Amazon pay voucher is the best redemption option, because Marriott rooms are ridiculously over priced.
Hence Marriott points are worth only 30-- 40 Paisa on conversion, not Rs.1
 
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I liked your explanation however doing 1500*4 transactions is headache and I dislike constraints. Moreover, the acceptability issues is something to highlight, not just offline but even online acceptability is a mess. I've tried using MRCC and personally didn't enjoy it, though experience depends on person to person.
Thereby, I'm closing my Amex MRCC and getting smartearn just because somewhere I assume Amex will backup if things go wrong (take this with pinch of salt because websites which I'm skeptical/ not did transaction before and wanted to use AMEX for having my back, AMEX is not accepted so ultimately have to use other non-amex cards)
And I like their customer care to keep me in their ecosystem.

Somewhere we all promote Amex to give Amex referral link because the referral bonus is great and the person who uses referral link can get MRCC at an annual fee of 1500INR from second year instead of regular 4500INR if waiver criteria is not met (less than 90K).
 
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I liked your explanation however doing 1500*4 transactions is headache and I dislike constraints. Moreover, the acceptability issues is something to highlight, not just offline but even online acceptability is a mess. I've tried using MRCC and personally didn't enjoy it, though experience depends on person to person.
Thereby, I'm closing my Amex MRCC and getting smartearn just because I know Amex will backup if things go wrong and I like their customer care to keep me in their ecosystem.

Somewhere we all promote Amex to give Amex referral link because the referral bonus is great and the person who uses referral link can get MRCC at an annual fee of 1500INR from second year instead of regular 4500INR if waiver criteria is not met (less than 90K).
Yes I closed my MRCC long ago.
It's a nuisance to wait 16 months to accumulate 18000 points to get 6000 Amazon pay voucher
 
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Wow great explanation. Also, AMEX can save a lot of money for insurance payments if you’re using Amazon Pay to pay off using Amazon vouchers.
Absolutely, depending on your expenses, the vouchers and the multiplier can come in very handy boosting your reward rate.
 
However You can make a lot more money by referring other customers, like multi level marketing
There are no levels here per se. If someone uses my refrral link to apply, then if that referred person further refers someone else, I am not getting any points. So its just one level marketing. Plus this is not endless or infinite, there is a capping on number of people you can refer, basically 1.5lac points max can be earned through referral per year
 
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