The Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express cash advance fee is 5% (min $10) per transaction, whichever is higher. A cash advance fee is charged when using the Amex Blue Cash Everyday card for cash withdrawals at an ATM.
Bear in mind that when you make a cash advance, you will incur other costs in addition to the Amex Blue Cash Everyday cash advance fee. There’s a separate cash advance APR that applies immediately after you complete the transaction. The ATM owner may also impose additional charges.
You can get a Blue Cash Everyday cash advance at any ATM that takes American Express credit cards. As a rule of thumb, ATMs in the U.S. display the American Express logo, but you can always use this tool to find the nearest eligible ATM.
Cash advances are really expensive in general, and with the Blue Cash Everyday you'll be charged a cash advance fee of 5% (min $10) and the APR begins accruing immediately at a rate of 27.24% (V).… read full answer
If you want to find out what's your particular cash advance limit, you can call their customer service line at … read full answer(800) 528-4800. You should also see the limit on your monthly statements.
Having said that, it is also worth noting that cash advances are costly transactions and you should reserve them only for emergencies. More specifically, Amex Blue Cash Everyday charges a cash advance fee of 5% (min $10) per transaction. Plus, your Amex Blue Cash Everyday comes with a cash advance APR of 25.99% (V) that kicks in immediately.
The best way to estimate your Amex Blue Cash Everyday approval odds is to check for pre-qualification. You can do that in minutes on the American Express website. Pre-qualification does not guarantee you’ll be approved. But most people who are pre-qualified get approved. Another good way to gauge your Amex Blue Cash Everyday approval odds is to check your credit score before applying. Applicants for the Amex Blue Cash Everyday require at least … read full answergood credit to be approved.
Here’s how to estimate your Amex Blue Cash Everyday approval odds:
You can check for Amex Blue Cash Everyday pre-qualification. Go to Amex’s pre-qualified offers page, enter your contact information and the last four digits of your Social Security Number, and click the "View my Offers" button. If you are pre-qualified, it means American Express has done a soft inquiry into your credit and thinks you’d likely get approved.
You can check your credit score. Credit card applications can temporarily damage your credit score, so it’s best to know where you’re situated before applying. Amex Blue Cash Everyday requires good credit for approval, so make sure you meet that requirement.
Your Amex Blue Cash Everyday approval odds should be pretty similar to your odds with other American Express credit cards.
If your application is denied, you can request a reconsideration by calling American Express at (800) 567-1083 at least 30 days after denial. That’s basically a chance to explain yourself and correct any errors related to your application. Also, if you think your credit score needs improving, consider some tips to address just that.
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