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Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Black Dig Camera 8GB Bundle
Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Black Dig Camera 8GB Bundle
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Black Dig Camera 16G Bundle
Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Black Dig Camera 16G Bundle
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NEW 16 MP Dig Cam 15X 27 LCD Blk General Electric X500 BK Digital Camera
NEW 16 MP Dig Cam 15X 27 LCD Blk General Electric X500 BK Digital Camera
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Canon PowerShot SX230 HS 121 MP Dig Camera Black
Canon PowerShot SX230 HS 121 MP Dig Camera Black
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Sony Cybershot DSC W290 Black Dig Camera NEW IN BOX
Sony Cybershot DSC W290 Black Dig Camera NEW IN BOX
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OLYMPUS V series VR 320 140 MP DIG CAMERA 4GB SANDSDHC AND CASE Black
OLYMPUS V series VR 320 140 MP DIG CAMERA 4GB SANDSDHC AND CASE Black
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Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Black Dig Camera 4GB Bundle
Canon PowerShot ELPH 300 HS Black Dig Camera 4GB Bundle
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Pentax K01 Dig Cam 16MP Body Black Digital SLR Cameras
Pentax K01 Dig Cam 16MP Body Black Digital SLR Cameras
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How Many People Have the American Express Black Card?

In less than a decade, the American Express black card has become so iconic that rap moguls and CEOs alike drop the card's name as often as they drop the top on their Bentleys. But exactly how exclusive is this credit card? After all, today it seems like anybody that's somebody seems to have one. Is it still a rarity or just another luxury product that has been watered down for the masses?

The truth the “black card” is still an extremely exclusive card which is unfortunately far out of reach for most of us. However it’s availability has loosened up recently. Previously you had to be invited by American Express in order to qualify for the Centurion. Today, anyone can simply apply… as long as you spend over $250,000 annually on another American Express card you’ve had for at least one year. Initially the annual fee was $1,000 just several years ago, but today runs $2,500. There is also now a one-time initiation fee of a whopping $5,000 just to open the account.

With high fees come high rewards. It’s not uncommon for members to receive free gifts once a year from American Express such as free Canon PowerShot digital cameras or $1,000 gift cards to luxury retailers. The card’s benefits include perks such as a personal concierge who is available via phone to help you handle nearly anything under the sun. Things such as hard to get dinner reservations or sold out concert tickets.

But this all brings us back to the question, how many people out their get to enjoy these benefits? How many people can claim “I am a Centurion cardmember.” Well to be honest, no one can say for sure. Credit Card Forum recently did an interesting study into this by digging into the advertising circulation numbers for the Black Ink magazine – a publication given only to the card members. Based on the circulation numbers, speculation of anywhere from 30,000 to 100,000 cardmembers worldwide, or more. Their full discussion on this can be found on their credit card message board here. The general consensus there seems to appear it’s not as exclusive as some people believe it to be.

The question is what’s next for American Express? Has the Centurion card been oversaturated by the market? Only time will tell. Another exclusive card is already out there known as the Citi Chairman. Will others follow? One thing we can bet on is for American Express to come out with another card, even more exclusive than the Centurion. Maybe they already have, we’ll just have to wait and see…

Visit the free credit card forums at CreditCardForum.com to further discuss the American Express Centurion card.

About the Author

Chace Billings is chief-editor at
Credit Card Forum
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