To check your Amex Blue Business Cash Card balance, log in to your American Express account online or call customer service at 1-800-492-3344. It's also possible to check your Amex Blue Business Cash Card balance through the American Express app.
How to Check Your Amex Blue Business Cash Card Balance
Online:Log in to your American Express account to see your Amex Blue Business Cash Card's balance.
By Phone: Call 1-800-492-3344 and follow the prompts to have the automated system read your current balance.
By App: Log in to the American Express app. Your credit card balance will be shown on the home screen.
It's a good idea to keep an eye on your Amex Blue Business Cash Card balance. If your balance seems higher than it should be, take a moment to look over your recent transactions for anything out of the ordinary.
The American Express credit score requirement is 700 or above, depending on the card. That means people with good to excellent credit are eligible to be approved for an American Express credit card.
If your credit score is below the threshold needed for a credit card from American Express, it’s best to wait to apply until you meet the credit score requirement. You can … read full answercheck your credit score for free on WalletHub.
American Express Credit Score Requirements by Card
You should note that while your credit score is an important factor, there are plenty of other things that will impact your chances of being approved for an American Express credit card, too. Some other key criteria include your income, existing debt load, number of open accounts, recent credit inquiries, employment status, and housing status.
There is no way to know how high American Express credit limits are. You won’t know your American Express credit limit until you’re approved for an account. American Express does not disclose a minimum credit limit in their cards’ terms and conditions, unlike some other major issuers. All Amex says is that your credit limit depends on your credit history, debt level, income, and payment history on other American Express cards.… read full answer
One way to estimate what credit limit you might get on an American Express card is to read customer reviews of the card. People will often post what limit they received, sometimes with their credit score and income. But you should take any of these numbers with a grain of salt. Just because someone with a similar credit score or income got a certain limit, it doesn’t mean you will, too.
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