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Comments

WHO CARES? Life is short, make a change!

i think that your blog about the card is pretty much amazing…

i am soon to be a cardholder and can’t wait to let you know if it is actually like you say it is.

please do let us know

just get the a regular gold card first…..

Bill and Jeff Battin each have one, as does Hal King.

I had a customer pay with a black Amex card years ago in a restaurant in Toronto. It would have been late 1985 or early 1986. It was made of plastic…definitely not titanium (at that time, anyway).

None of us had ever seen one before…but we knew it was “special” as we had all heard rumors about the “invitation only” card. Although we had a lot of celebs at the place, no one recognized him. Maybe he was just some rich guy…lol.

I have to admit…at the time it certainly seemed exclusive and impressive! Mind you, the tip must of been “standard”…otherwise I’d have remembered that TOO! LOLOL

i work at a ski resort, and indeed, they are common here! its funny to see how Black card holders react to inquires about their unusual card by employees who have never seen or heard of them before.
“oh! thats a cool card! its heavy! where did you get that?”
the woman just simply responded, “its metal.” and haughtly walked away.
the customers behind her, however, explained that it was THEE card… the infamed, unlimited American Express Black Card…
the employees face was priceless!!

I NEED THAT BLACK CARD

Gave your site a shout on my blog, nice read and GL on getting a black card!

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