Wallet Lost or Stolen? AmEx Will Take Care of All of Your Cards, and More!   - 4,368 Views, 1 Comment

Summary: Aunty just found out this week that American Express offers this great service called the Credit Card Registry. If you subscribe to the American Express credit card registry, and your wallet or purse (or wherever you keep your credit cards and ...

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Aunty just found out this week that American Express offers this great service called the Credit Card Registry. If you subscribe to the American Express credit card registry, and your wallet or purse (or wherever you keep your credit cards and i.d.) is lost or stolen, all you have to do is make one telephone call to AmEx, and they will take care of cancelling all of your credit cards for you, not just your AmEx card! And even including ATM cards!

What’s more, in many states, they will take care of getting your driver’s license and passport replaced!

Sure, you need to be an AmEx member, but for this kind of service, why not?

How much would you pay for that kind of peace of mind, and service?

Well, it’s only $29.00 per year through American Express.

The American Express Credit Card Registry; don’t leave home without it!

You can sign up for the American Express Credit Card Registry by calling 1-800-227-2639.

Wallet Lost or Stolen? AmEx Will Take Care of All of Your Cards, and More!

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  1. Umm…why are you pushing Amex on this? Every credit card on the *planet* has been offering this service for years and years…and they all try to get you to sign up anytime you call into customer service. Not knocking the concept, but your post reads as though the Amex program is an amazing innovation. Hardly.

    Comment by Gary — 7/6/2005 @ 6:56 am

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