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At O1ne Mortgage, we prioritize consumer credit and finance education. This post aims to provide an objective view to help you make the best decisions regarding your credit card usage. For more information, see our Editorial Policy.
American Express is one of the four major payment networks in the U.S., along with Mastercard, Visa, and Discover. Within the U.S., most retailers and merchants accept American Express credit cards. However, if you’re planning to travel internationally, you may want to bring a backup payment method. Here’s what you need to know.
In the U.S., American Express boasts a 99% acceptance rate among merchants that accept credit cards. This generally includes most major retailers and restaurant chains, as well as several small businesses. American Express is also accepted by merchants in several other countries, though acceptance rates can vary depending on where you travel. If you’re traveling to a large city in one of the following countries, you may have an easier time finding places to use your card:
While Amex is generally accepted by all major retailers in the U.S., there’s one notable exception. Costco, the wholesale club, currently only accepts Visa credit cards at its warehouses and gas stations. For online Costco purchases, you can use a Visa or Mastercard credit card. Additionally, many small businesses, such as local restaurants and boutique shops, may not accept Amex credit cards.
If you’re unsure about a merchant, look for the American Express symbol on the door of the business or near the cashier. Alternatively, you can use the card issuer’s map to search for a specific merchant or even find all merchants within a specific area.
For international travel, American Express acceptance can be spotty. Even in countries where you can find merchants in larger cities, you may have a harder time outside of those metropolitan areas. In other countries outlined above, you may have a hard time finding merchants who will accept your Amex credit card, so it’s best to bring a Visa or Mastercard as a backup.
American Express charges higher merchant fees compared to other payment networks, which can be a deal breaker for many small businesses. While merchant fees can vary depending on the card type, American Express merchant fees tend to be higher than those that other payment networks charge. That said, American Express boasts that transaction sizes for its cardholders are 65% higher than non-Amex cardholders, and the company has made a significant push in recent years to improve its acceptance rate with smaller businesses.
If you have an American Express credit card, you likely won’t run into many businesses in the U.S. that won’t accept your card as a payment method. That said, it’s still a good idea to have a Visa or Mastercard credit card or debit card, just in case. If you’re planning a trip to another country, you’ll likely want to bring a Visa or Mastercard credit card or debit card with you, even if the country has a higher acceptance rate for Amex than others. Also, be sure to have a card that doesn’t charge a foreign transaction fee, which can be as much as 3% of each international purchase.
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