The complete guide to Amex’s one-bonus-per-lifetime restrictions - The Points Guy (2024)

American Express has rewards credit cards with generous welcome offers and worthwhile benefits. Although Amex doesn't impose a hard rule like Chase's 5/24, the issuer is fairly restrictive regarding application rules and lifetime limitations on their cards.

Not only does American Express limit the number of cards you can have and how often you can apply, but it also tries to ensure that applicants are only eligible for one welcome offer per lifetime on each of their card offerings. This makes it critical to carefully choose when you apply for a new Amex card, as doing so may disqualify you from receiving an even higher welcome offer in the future.

And, since the second half of 2023, Amex has rolled out new restrictions to discourage those holding more premium cards from earning welcome offers on lower-tier cards.

Here's what you need to know about Amex's one-welcome-bonus-per-lifetime policy.

What is the Amex once-per-lifetime rule?

More than a decade ago, American Express would allow you to earn welcome offers on the exact same card multiple times. However, since 2014, the issuer has clamped down on applications and limited customers to one bonus per card per lifetime, regardless of how much time had passed since they last applied for that card.

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In other words, you can apply for The Platinum Card® from American Express and earn a welcome offer once and only once. If you open the offer details link on the card's application page, you'll see the following language:

"Welcome offer not available to applicants who have or have had this Card or previous versions of the Platinum Card."

The current bonus on the card is a generous 80,000 Membership Rewards Points after you spend $8,000 on purchases within the first six months of card membership. However, you could be targeted for a higher welcome offer through the CardMatch tool (offer subject to change at any time). As a result, if you apply for the 80,000-point offer and receive a higher one at a later date, you'll almost certainly be ineligible for it.

New card family restrictions

An expansion to the once-per-lifetime rule is being rolled out across some families of Amex credit cards. In simple terms, Amex will most likely disqualify you from receiving the welcome offer on lower-tier cards if you've previously held the higher-tier cards within the same card family.

Amex seems to be progressively rolling this out to more products to prevent people who hold higher-tier cards from applying for lower-tier cards in the same family just for the welcome offer.

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The most recent addition to this list is the American Express® Green Card. As of February 2024, the welcome offer eligibility terms now state:

"You may not be eligible to receive a welcome offer if you have or have had this Card, the Platinum Card®, the Platinum Card® from American Express Exclusively for Morgan Stanley, the Platinum Card® from American Express Exclusively for Charles Schwab, the American Express® Gold Card or previous versions of these Cards."

Similarly, in October 2023, American Express introduced a restriction on the American Express® Gold Card. If you've had the more expensive Amex Platinum card, you won't be eligible for the welcome offer on the Gold card.

And in September 2023, American Express introduced a family rule on personal Delta credit cards. For example, one of the strictest family rules can be found on the no-annual-fee (see rates and fees) Delta SkyMiles® Blue American Express Card: You may not be eligible to receive a welcome offer if you have or have had the Delta SkyMiles® Gold American Express Card, the Delta SkyMiles® Platinum American Express Card, the Delta SkyMiles® Reserve American Express Card or previous versions of these cards.

The information for the Amex Green, Amex Platinum Exclusively for Morgan Stanley and Amex Platinum Exclusively for Charles Schwab cards has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Caveats

There have been reports of people getting approved and earning the welcome offer again several years later. Additionally, you may be approved for the bonus if the offer terms don't include the above language about previously having the card.

Finally, American Express gives you a warning as part of its online card application process. If Amex deems you are not qualified for the card's welcome offer, you will likely see a pop-up box stating so.

In general, though, the issuer's one-bonus-per-lifetime rule was implemented to discourage applicants from applying for Amex cards solely for the welcome bonuses.

Related: Choosing the best American Express credit card for you

What cards are affected by this rule?

This rule covers all of Amex's cards. American Express maintains a strict rule of one bonus per card for life regardless of the family of cards (cobranded hotel and airline, business, cash-back and rewards cards).

Although this rule covers all Amex cards, you can earn a welcome offer on personal and business cards of the same type.

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For example, the American Express® Gold Card and American Express® Business Gold Card are from the same card family, but one is a personal card and the other a business card. Amex allows you to earn the welcome offer for each card — as long as you have never been a cardholder of that card in the past.

Note that this also applies to rebranded or updated cards. For many years, the Amex Gold was called the Premier Rewards Gold Card, and the current offer — 60,000 bonus points after spending $6,000 on purchases in the first six months of card membership, plus receive 20% back in statement credits on eligible restaurant purchases (up to $100) within the first six months of card membership — explicitly references that older product:

"Welcome offer not available to applicants who have or have had this Card or the Premier Rewards Gold Card."

Related: Credit card showdown: Amex Gold vs. Amex Business Gold

How many Amex cards can I have?

Officially, American Express does not have a cap on the number of cards you can have. However, the unofficial policy from Amex says that most cardmembers will be restricted to at most five Amex consumer and business credit cards. They'll also be limited to 10 Amex cards with no preset spending limit (formerly known as charge cards). This latter category includes the Amex Gold and Amex Platinum.

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For example, TPG director of content Nick Ewen has the following American Express cards currently open:

  • The Platinum Card from American Express
  • American Express® Gold Card
  • The Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express
  • Hilton Honors American Express Aspire Card
  • Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant® American Express® Card
  • Marriott Bonvoy Business® American Express® Card
  • Delta SkyMiles Reserve American Express Card

The information for the Hilton Honors Aspire has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

Since five of the seven are credit cards, he has reached his cap on credit cards with Amex.

Related: Chase's 5/24 rule: Everything you need to know

How do I know if I qualify for an Amex welcome offer?

Tracking which Amex cards you have applied for in the past will give you a better idea if you are eligible for a certain card's welcome bonus or not. If your organizational skills aren't up to par, don't fret — American Express has a welcome bonus qualification tool to warn applicants if they are ineligible for one. Here's how it works:

When you apply for an American Express card that you've already had in the past, you'll receive the following message before your credit is pulled:

Because you have or have had The Platinum Card, you are not eligible to receive the welcome offer.
We have not yet performed a credit check. Would you still like to proceed?

In essence, if you think you had a card before and thus are not sure if you're eligible for the welcome offer, Amex should alert you with a pop-up message when you apply.

There is a possible exception to the rule for Amex welcome offers. Typically, you'll see the verbiage noted above on the landing page of an application:

Welcome offer not available to applicants who have or have had this Card.

If your card application does not include this restrictive language, but you have had the card in the past, this could mean that you've been targeted for the card by American Express and are eligible for the offer. Check your email for targeted offers or log into your American Express account and look for pre-approved offers with no lifetime language.

Just double-check before submitting your application for the pop-up message by Amex alerting you if you are ineligible for the welcome bonus. Taking a screenshot just before clicking apply is also a good idea. That could help if you run into issues receiving the bonus after you meet applicable spending requirements.

Other Amex welcome offer restrictions

Although American Express has restricted welcome offers to one bonus per lifetime per card, cardholders can still apply and get approved for a card without the welcome offer. The language in the offer terms highlights the ineligibility of the welcome offer, but it typically doesn't restrict approval.

However, it's also worth pointing out the additional verbiage from the above screenshot:

"We may also consider the number of American Express Cards you have opened and closed as well as other factors in making a decision on your welcome offer eligibility."

This overly broad statement retains Amex's ability to use additional factors from your credit report and history with the issuer to determine if you qualify for an offer. This shouldn't impact most applicants — but if you've shown a pattern of opening cards, earning welcome bonuses and then canceling those cards after just one year, that could be a red flag.

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Given the wide range of American Express card offerings and once-per-lifetime restrictions, you should time your applications strategically to ensure you get the highest possible welcome bonus. Don't forget to check the CardMatch tool to know if you qualify for a possible targeted up to 150,000 Membership Reward points on the personal version of the Amex Platinum and a 75,000-point targeted offer on the Amex Gold (offers subject to change at any time).

Related: The ultimate guide to credit card application restrictions

Bottom line

American Express has an impressive portfolio of cards with generous welcome offers for first-time applicants. Although its once-per-lifetime rule is restrictive, certain exceptions may allow customers to earn a welcome offer again after some time. Along with the welcome bonus qualification tool, Amex makes it easy for applicants to track and understand their eligibility for welcome bonuses on American Express cards.

Related: Which is the best American Express credit card for you?

For rates and fees of the Delta SkyMiles Amex Blue Card, click here.

Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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FAQs

What is the once per lifetime rule for American Express? ›

The “once in a lifetime” rule by American Express is designed to encourage new customers to apply for their cards, but not allow them to cancel and reapply for the same card (or in some cases same family of cards) in order to earn another welcome bonus.

How to get the 100,000 points on Amex? ›

Earn 100,000+ Amex Membership Rewards Points
  1. Use Amex Membership Rewards Credit Cards. ...
  2. Allocate Your Spending to the Right Cards. ...
  3. Book Flights Through AmexTravel.com. ...
  4. Check Out Your Amex Offers. ...
  5. Refer a Friend to Membership Rewards Cards. ...
  6. Use the Rakuten Shopping Portal for Even More Points.

What is the 1 in 5 rule for American Express? ›

Reports show that you won't be approved for more than one Amex card in a five-day period (the so-called 1-in-5 rule) and no more than two cards in a 90-day period (known as the 2/90 rule). There are exceptions to these rules, but they're rare.

Why is Amex not giving me a welcome bonus? ›

The new personal Cardmember offer is only available if you have not held a personal American Express® Card within the previous 24 months. If you have held a personal American Express Card within the previous 24 months, you will be entitled to all other Card benefits, excluding the welcome offer.

What is the 6 month rule for American Express? ›

As the name suggests, Amex's once-per-lifetime rule restricts welcome bonuses to one per card. So if you apply for The Platinum Card® from American Express today and earn the 100,000-point bonus after spending $6,000 within six months, you won't be eligible for another bonus on that card.

What is the 2 90 rule for American Express? ›

— 2-in-90 rule: You can only be approved for up to two American Express cards within a 90 day period. “While other issuers don't have an explicit once-in-a-lifetime rule like American Express does, other issuers do have their own unique rules to prevent this same behavior,” says Horn.

What is Amex jail? ›

But then, after you click “Submit,” a dreaded pop-up message appears, informing you that you are not eligible for the bonus. Welcome to the infamous Amex “pop-up” jail, a frustrating limbo that can catch even the most seasoned points and miles enthusiasts off guard.

Does Amex have a 5/24 rule? ›

Although Amex doesn't impose a hard rule like Chase's 5/24, the issuer is fairly restrictive regarding application rules and lifetime limitations on their cards.

Why no one wants American Express? ›

It has to do with how credit card companies charge us. American Express charges a higher interchange fee. to its merchants like us, and that's the fee that we pay to accept.

How to avoid Amex pop-up jail? ›

  1. What Is the Amex Pop Up?
  2. Wait.
  3. Put More Spend on Amex Cards.
  4. Don't Start An Application.
  5. Close Cards You're Not Using.
  6. Don't Abuse American Express Cards.
  7. Don't Apply for an American Express Card You've Recently Had.
  8. Be Proactive in Avoiding the Pop up in the First Place. Slow Down With Opening New American Express Cards.
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Can I get Amex gold bonus if I have platinum? ›

For example, Amex has added verbiage to the offer terms on the Amex Gold, indicating that you may not be eligible for the welcome bonus if you currently have (or have had) the Amex Platinum.

What is the Hilton family rule for American Express? ›

The Hilton cards provide an exception to some of the rules you see with other AmEx cards. You can't get a welcome offer on a card if you get that exact same card again, but you can get another card in the Hilton family and be eligible for that card's offer.

How many Amex cards can I have at once? ›

American Express has a limit on the number of its cards one person can have at any given time, and it's five. If you exceed this limit, you'll have to cancel one of your cards to get another. There are other important Amex rules about welcome bonuses and application timing to know.

Do you have to pay American Express all at once? ›

Each month, you can decide to pay your balance in full, the minimum due, or any amount in between. Any amount not paid in full will incur interest.

How much do you have to spend to keep an American Express black card? ›

There's no official requirement for Centurion eligibility, but we're talking big bucks. Amex reportedly extends invitations to apply for the business card only if you've spent (and paid off) at least $450,000 (or $500,000 — we've heard both) across all your Amex accounts in a calendar year.

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