American Express no longer offers price protection on any of its cards. American Express discontinued the price protection benefit, which provided coverage up to $250 per item and $1,000 annually, in 2002. Prior to that, if a cardholder purchased an item with an eligible American Express card and any retailer advertised a lower price for the item within the next 30 days, American Express would have refunded the difference between the purchase price and the sale price.
American Express’ lack of a price protection benefit is not uncommon these days, as more and more issuers have dropped the benefit from all of their credit cards. Recent advances in price-tracking technology have led to a dramatic increase in price protection claims, making the benefit too expensive for issuers to sustain.
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