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TULSA COUNTY • CJ-2026-1176

American Express National Bank v. Robert Franden

Filed: Mar 16, 2026
Type: CJ

What's This Case About?

Let’s cut to the chase: American Express is suing a Tulsa man for $34,479.12 — and also for $27,822.33. Wait, what? That’s not a typo. This isn’t one lawsuit over one credit card. This is two separate lawsuits, rolled into one filing, over two different American Express cards, both allegedly maxed out and abandoned like haunted houses with the lights still on and the TV blaring. And yes, the total demand is over $62,000 — but for some reason, the court document only lists $34,279.12 as the monetary relief sought. Maybe Amex got tired of typing commas.

Meet Robert Franden — or as he’s also known in the fine print, Robert E. Franden. He’s not a celebrity, a politician, or a TikTok millionaire. He’s just a guy from Tulsa, Oklahoma, who, at some point, decided to treat two American Express cards like personal ATMs with zero consequences. One was the Platinum Card®, the kind of card that comes with a $695 annual fee (rising to $895 in 2026, because of course it is), a $50,000 Pay Over Time limit, and interest rates so high they could power a small city. The other? The Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Card, which offers — wait for it — miles for your purchases. Miles you can use to fly away from your problems. Irony alert: Robert may have earned enough SkyMiles to get to Tahiti, but he definitely can’t afford the ticket because he’s being sued.

So what happened? Well, it’s not like Robert went on a single, dramatic spending spree caught on security camera. No, this was a slow, quiet unraveling — the financial equivalent of death by a thousand cuts. According to the account statements attached to the lawsuit, Robert’s Platinum Card had a balance of $34,479.12, with zero payments or credits applied in the most recent billing cycle. His Delta SkyMiles card? $27,822.33, with $658.61 in interest charged in a single month — because when you don’t pay, the machine keeps churning. His available credit on both cards? $0.00. His minimum payments? Nearly $4,000 on one card, over $2,700 on the other. Meanwhile, he’s being charged $40 late fees on both — not because Amex forgot he’s broke, but because the algorithm demands blood.

And here’s the kicker: Robert didn’t just stop paying. He ghosted. No calls, no letters, no “Hey, I lost my job, can we work something out?” Just silence. So American Express, being the well-oiled debt collection machine it is, did what any corporation would do: sued him twice, in one petition, for two separate contracts, each labeled as a “Breach of Contract” — because, legally speaking, using a credit card is signing a deal. You swipe, you promise to pay, you don’t pay, you’re in breach. It’s that simple. Or rather, it’s that complicated, because buried in the 50+ pages of terms and conditions (which Amex helpfully attached), there are clauses about variable APRs, daily compounding interest, plan fees, cash advance limits, and arbitration clauses longer than a CVS receipt.

Why are they in court? Because Amex wants its money — or at least, it wants a judgment so it can start garnishing wages, freezing bank accounts, or selling the debt to a collector who’ll hound Robert until the end of time. The legal claims are straightforward: Robert used the cards, agreed to the terms (by using them, according to the contract), and then failed to pay. That’s breach of contract. Twice. The fact that Amex filed two identical counts — one for each card — is less about legal nuance and more about covering their bases. They’re not taking chances. They want a judgment for $34,479.12 on the Platinum Card and $27,822.33 on the SkyMiles card — even if they only formally demand the first amount. It’s like ordering two entrees but only putting one on the receipt.

Now, is $34,000 a lot? For most people, yes. For someone with a $50,000 credit limit and a card that charges 24.74% to 29.99% interest, it’s a mid-tier financial disaster. But here’s the wildest part: if Robert had just paid the minimum on the Platinum Card, it would’ve taken him 31 years to pay it off — and he’d have ended up shelling out $92,941 in total. On the SkyMiles card? 30 years, $87,447. That’s not debt. That’s a lifetime subscription to regret.

Our take? The most absurd thing isn’t that Robert racked up over $62,000 in credit card debt. People do dumb money things every day. The absurdity is in the theater of it all — the 50-page cardmember agreements, the interest calculations that look like rocket science, the late fees on top of interest on top of fees on top of more interest, the fact that Amex is suing someone in Oklahoma under Utah law because that’s where they “entered into the agreement” (sure, Jan). This isn’t a story about one man’s financial downfall. It’s a story about a system designed to make debt inescapable — where the fine print is longer than the bill, and the only thing compounding faster than interest is the shame.

We’re not rooting for Robert — he had two cards, two chances, and zero payments. But we’re also not rooting for a corporation that charges 28% interest on a card that rewards you for spending more. If this case teaches us anything, it’s this: never trust a card that offers miles to a place you can’t afford to go. And if you do? Pay the damn bill.

Case Overview

$34,279 Demand Petition
Jurisdiction
District Court, OK
Relief Sought
$34,279 Monetary
Defendants
Claims
# Cause of Action Description
1 Breach of Contract Defendant used or authorized the use of a credit account to incur charges, receive cash advances, or keep the account open for future use, and thereby assumed the obligations of the credit agreement.
2 Breach of Contract Defendant used or authorized the use of a credit account to incur charges, receive cash advances, or keep the account open for future use, and thereby assumed the obligations of the credit agreement.

Petition Text

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR TULSA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA CASE NO. DIVISION: AMERICAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BANK, Plaintiff, Vs. ROBERT FRANDEN AKA ROBERT E FRANDEN Defendant(s) PETITION The Plaintiff, AMERICAN EXPRESS NATIONAL BANK, (hereinafter “Plaintiff”) sues the Defendant(s), ROBERT FRANDEN AKA ROBERT E FRANDEN (hereinafter “Defendant(s)”) and says: 1. Plaintiff is a National Bank located in Utah. COUNT I– BREACH OF CONTRACT 2. This action is based upon a Credit Agreement entered into by the Defendant(s) with the Plaintiff. 3. The Defendant(s) used or authorized the use of said account to incur charges, or receive cash advances, or kept the account open for future use, and by such action assumed the obligations of the credit agreement. (The governing Credit Agreement terms are attached and incorporated as Exhibit A). 4. Plaintiff relies upon the choice of law provision contained in the subject agreement attached hereto as the substantive governing law. 5. A record of the account statement is attached. See Exhibit B. 6. The Defendant(s) subsequently defaulted on the Credit Agreement and the Plaintiff accelerated the balance due on the account per the credit agreement. 7. The Defendant(s) owes the Plaintiff $34,479.12. 8. The Plaintiff has performed all conditions precedent to bringing this action, or the same have been waived by the Defendant(s). COUNT II – BREACH OF CONTRACT 9. This action is based upon a Credit Agreement entered into by the Defendant(s) with the Plaintiff. 10. The Defendant(s) used or authorized the use of said account to incur charges, or receive cash advances, or kept the account open for future use, and by such action assumed the obligations of the credit agreement. (The governing Credit Agreement terms are attached and incorporated as Exhibit C). 11. Plaintiff relies upon the choice of law provision contained in the subject agreement attached hereto as the substantive governing law. 12. A record of the account statement is attached. See Exhibit D. 13. The Defendant(s) subsequently defaulted on the Credit Agreement and the Plaintiff accelerated the balance due on the account per the credit agreement. 14. The Defendant(s) owes the Plaintiff $27,822.33. 15. The Plaintiff has performed all conditions precedent to bringing this action, or the same have been waived by the Defendant(s). WHEREFORE, Plaintiff requests this Honorable Court to enter Judgment against Defendant(s) awarding the following: a) The balance due and owing of $34,479.12 pursuant to the terms of Agreement I, b) The balance due and owing of $27,822.33 pursuant to the terms of Agreement II, c) Court costs to the extent permitted by applicable law, and d) Any other relief that this Honorable Court deems just and proper. EXHIBIT A మొదటి Card Member Agreement: Part 1 of 3 Issuer: American Express National Bank Platinum Card® Spending Limit: $32,500 Pay Over Time Limit: $50,000 Rates and Fees Table <table> <tr> <th>Interest Rates</th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Pay Over Time</td> <td><b>24.74%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>APR for Cash Advances</td> <td><b>28.74%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Penalty APR and When it Applies</td> <td><b>29.99%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate.<br>We have the right to apply the penalty APR to new transactions in a Pay Over Time balance if: <ul> <li>you do not pay at least the Minimum Payment Due (or Amount Due, if applicable) by the Payment Due Date; or</li> <li>your payment is returned by your bank</li> </ul> </td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td>and we will notify you if we do.<br><b>How Long Will the Penalty APR Apply?</b> If the penalty APR is applied, it will apply for at least 6 months. We will review your Account every 6 months after the penalty APR is applied. The penalty APR will continue to apply until you have made timely payments with no returned payments during the 6 months being reviewed.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Paying Interest</td> <td>Your Payment Due Date is at least 25 calendar days after the close of each billing period.<br>We will not charge you interest on charges automatically added to a Pay Over Time balance if each month you pay your Account Total New Balance on your billing statement (or, if you have a Plan balance, your Adjusted Balance on your billing statement) by the Payment Due Date. If you have Cash Advance on your Account, we will begin charging interest on cash advances on the transaction date.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Plan Fee (Fixed Finance Charge)</td> <td>A monthly plan fee of up to <b>1.33%</b> of each purchase placed in a plan based on: either the APR that would otherwise apply to that purchase (for purchases in a Pay Over Time balance), the APR that applies to the Pay Over Time feature at the time you create the plan (for purchases in a Pay In Full balance), or the lower of the two APRs (for purchases that are divided between a Pay Over Time balance and a Pay In Full balance); the plan duration; and other factors. (please refer to the Plan It section for additional details).</td> </tr> <tr> <td>For Credit Card Tips from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau</td> <td>To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at <a href="http://www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore">http://www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore</a>.</td> </tr> </table> <table> <tr> <th>Fees</th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Annual Fee</td> <td>$695; however, as you have been previously notified your fee will be $895 as of February 3, 2026.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Transaction Fees</td> <td>Cash Advance: Either $10 or 5% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater.<br>Foreign Transaction: None.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Penalty Fees</td> <td>Late Payment: Up to $40.<br>Returned Payment: Up to $40.</td> </tr> </table> How we calculate interest: We use a method called average daily balance method (including new purchases). See the How we calculate interest on Pay Over Time and Cash Advance Balances section in Part 2. Your Billing Rights: See Part 3 for information on how to exercise your rights to dispute transactions. How Rates and Fees Work Rates for Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance balance(s) Calculating APRs and DPRs: The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for variable rates is determined by adding an amount (margin) to the Prime Rate. The Daily Periodic Rate (DPR) is 1/365th of the APR, rounded to one ten-thousandth of a percentage point. <table> <tr> <th>Rate Description</th> <th>Prime + Margin</th> <th>APR</th> <th>DPR</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Pay Over Time</td> <td>Prime + 17.99%</td> <td>24.74%</td> <td>0.0678%</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cash Advance</td> <td>Prime + 21.99%</td> <td>28.74%</td> <td>0.0787%</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Penalty</td> <td>Prime + 26.74%</td> <td>29.99%</td> <td>0.0822%</td> </tr> </table> Variable APRs will not exceed 29.99%. Explanation of Variable Rates: If the Prime Rate increases, variable APRs (and corresponding DPRs) will increase. In that case, you may pay more interest and may have a higher Minimum Payment Due. When the Prime Rate changes, the resulting changes to variable APRs take effect as of the first day of the billing period during which the Prime Rate has changed. Determining the Prime Rate: Prime Rate means the highest U.S. Prime Rate published in the rates section of The Wall Street Journal on the Closing Date of the billing period. If The Wall Street Journal does not publish the Prime Rate on that day, we will use the Prime Rate from the previous day it was published. If The Wall Street Journal is no longer published or stops publishing the Prime Rate, we may use the Prime Rate published in another newspaper of general circulation. Fees Annual Fee: This fee is on the Rates and Fees Table on page 1 of Part 1. Annual Fee for Additional Cards: For Basic Card Accounts opened on or after August 17, 2023: Each Additional Platinum Card is $195 annually, and each Companion Platinum Card is $0 annually. For Basic Card Accounts opened prior to August 17, 2023: If you were notified of a change to the Annual Fee for Additional Platinum Cards, each Additional Platinum Card is $195 annually and each Companion Platinum Card is $0 annually, beginning on the date specified in the notification. If you were not notified of a change to the Annual Fee for Additional Platinum Cards, we will charge $175 annually for up to 3 Additional Platinum Cards, $175 annually for each Additional Platinum Card after the first 3, and $0 annually for Companion Platinum Cards. We will notify you if there will be a change to the Annual Fee for Additional Platinum Cards on your account in the future. Plan Fee (Fixed Finance Charge): This fee is described on the Rates and Fees Table on page 1 of Part 1. This fee is a fixed finance charge that will be charged each month that a plan is active. The dollar amount of your plan fee will be disclosed before you set up a plan. For more information, see About Plan It in Part 2. Cash Advance: 5% of an ATM cash advance (including any fee charged by the ATM operator) or other cash advance, with a minimum of $10. We will add this fee to the Cash Advance balance. Foreign Transaction: None. Late Payment: Up to $40. If we do not receive the Amount Due (or Minimum Payment Due, if applicable) by the Payment Due Date, the fee is $29. If this happens again within the next 6 billing periods, the fee is $40. However, the late fee on a billing statement will not exceed the Amount Due (or Minimum Payment Due, if applicable) on your prior billing statement. Returned Payment: Up to $40. If you make a payment that is returned unpaid the first time we present it to your bank, the fee is $29. If you do this again within the same billing period or the next 6 billing periods, the fee is $40. However, the returned payment fee on a billing statement will not exceed the Amount Due (or Minimum Payment Due, if applicable) on your prior billing statement. Returned Check: $38 if you use your card to cash a check at one of our approved locations and the check is returned unpaid. We will also charge you the unpaid amount. Account Re-opening: $25 if your Account is cancelled, you ask us to re-open it, and we do so. Cash Advance and Person to Person Limits Cash Advance Limit: Your cash advance balance may not exceed $8,000. There may also be a limit on the amount of cash and number of times you can obtain cash from ATMs in a given period. You agree to manage your Account so that your cash advance balance (including fees and interest) is not more than the Cash Advance Limit. For purposes of the Cash Advance Limit, your cash advance balance will be determined by adding new cash advance transactions to the ending cash advance balance of the prior day. In addition, we may not approve a cash advance transaction if it would cause the total of your Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance balance and Plan balance to go over your Pay Over Time Limit. Person-to-Person Limit: Your person-to-person transactions may not exceed $4,000 within any 30-day period. You agree to manage your Account so that the total of your person-to-person transactions in any 30-day period does not exceed the Person-to-Person Limit. We may not approve a person-to-person transaction if it would cause your Account to exceed the applicable Person-to-Person Limit. How We Calculate the Amount Due Each Month The amount you owe each month is the sum of the following on your billing statement: • The Pay In Full New Balance • Any Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance Minimum Due • Any Plan Payment Due Above amounts include any past due amounts. Your Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance Minimum Due is the highest of: 1. $40 2. 2% of the Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance New Balance 3. The total calculated by following these steps: Use the Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance New Balance minus the Interest charged on the billing statement as the Amount to calculate the sum of a. through d. below: a. 1% of the Amount from $0 through $20,000 b. 2% of the Amount from $20,000.01 through $35,000 c. 5% of the Amount from $35,000.01 through $50,000 d. 10% of the Amount above $50,000 e. Then divide the sum from steps a. through d. by the Amount and round to four decimals f. Multiply by the Amount g. Add the Interest charged on the billing statement Plus any Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance amount past due. Your Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance Minimum Due will not exceed your Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance New Balance. You may pay more than the Minimum Payment Due, up to your entire outstanding balance, at any time. EXAMPLE: You have: a Pay In Full New Balance of $200 and a Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance New Balance of $30,300, which includes Interest of $300. 1. $40 2. \( 2\% \times \$30,300 = \$606 \) 3. \( \$30,300 - \$300 = \$30,000 \) a. \( 1\% \times \$20,000 = \$200 \) b. \( 2\% \times (\$30,000 - \$20,000) = \$200 \) c. \( 5\% \times \$0 = \$0 \) d. \( 10\% \times \$0 = \$0 \) e. \( (\$200 + \$200) / \$30,000 = 0.0133 \) f. \( \$30,000 \times 0.0133 = \$399 \) g. \( \$399 + \$300 = \$699 \) The highest of 1., 2. or 3. is $699. The Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance Minimum Due of $699 plus the Pay in Full New Balance of $200 together make up the Minimum Payment Due of $899. When We Charge Interest on Pay Over Time and Cash Advance Balances (Grace Period) We charge interest on Pay Over Time balances as described below. For cash advances, we charge interest from the transaction date. You cannot avoid paying interest on cash advances. For charges added automatically to a Pay Over Time balance at the time they post to your account, we charge interest from the transaction date until they are paid. For charges or portions of charges that we automatically move from your Pay In Full balance to your Pay Over Time balance on your Closing Date, we charge interest from the day after they are added to your Pay Over Time balance until they are paid. However, we will not charge interest on charges added automatically to your Pay Over Time balance in a billing period if: • your Pay Over Time Previous Balance for the billing period is zero; or • you paid the Account Total New Balance on your billing statement (if any) or Adjusted Balance (if you have an active plan created through Plan It) for each of the previous two billing periods in full by the Payment Due Date shown on each of those billing statements. For Pay Over Time Select: we charge you interest on purchases added at your request to a Pay Over Time Select balance from the date they are added to a Pay Over Time Select balance until they are paid. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and any supplements or amendments make up your Card Member Agreement. You can request a copy of your Card Member Agreement through your online account or by calling the number on the back of your Card. Card Member Agreement: Part 2 of 3 About this Agreement Your Card Member Agreement: This document together with Part 1 and Part 3 make up the Card Member Agreement (Agreement) for the Account identified on page 1 of Part 1. Any supplements or amendments are also part of the Agreement. When you use the Account (or you sign or keep the Card), you agree to the terms of the Agreement. Changing the Agreement: We may change this Agreement, subject to applicable law. This written Agreement is a final expression of the agreement governing the Account. The written Agreement may not be modified or amended by any alleged oral agreement. Definitions: We, us, and our mean the issuer shown on page 1 of Part 1. You and your mean the person who applied for this Account and for whom we opened the Account. We will refer to you as either the Basic or Primary Card Member. You may request Additional Cards (which include Companion Cards, if available) for Additional Card Members. Card means any American Express Card or other device that we issue to access your Account. A charge is any amount added to your Account, such as purchases, cash advances, fees, and interest charges. A purchase is a charge for goods, services, or person-to-person transactions. A cash advance is a charge to get cash or cash equivalents, including travelers cheques, gift cheques, foreign currency, money orders, digital currency, casino gaming chips, race track wagers, and other offline and online betting transactions. A person-to-person transaction is a charge for funds sent to another person or a charge to add funds to your Amex Send™ Account. A plan is a portion of your Account balance that you have selected to pay through a set number of monthly payments using Plan It. The Closing Date appears on each billing statement and is the last day of the billing period covered by the billing statement. About using your Card Using the Card: You may use the Card to make charges. We decide whether to approve a charge, based on how you spend and pay on this Account and other Accounts you have with us. We also consider your credit history and score and your personal resources that we know about. However, if there is a Spending Limit on page 1 of Part 1 of this Agreement, then your Account has a preset Spending Limit. If at any time your total balance exceeds this Spending Limit, we are more likely to decline to authorize your charges. We may approve charges that cause your total balance to exceed the Spending Limit. If we do, you must still pay us for those charges. We may also decline to authorize charges, even if they do not cause your total balance to exceed the Spending Limit. We may change or remove the Spending Limit at any time. You may arrange for certain merchants and third parties to store your Card number and expiration date, so that, for example: the merchant may charge your Account at regular intervals; or you may make charges using that stored Card information. We may (but are not required to) tell these merchants and third parties if your expiration date or Card number changes or if your Account status is updated, including if your Account is cancelled. If you do not want us to share your updated Account information, please contact us using the number on the back of your Card. Keep your Card safe and don’t let anyone else use it. If your Card is lost or stolen or your Account is being used without your permission, contact us right away. You may not use your Account for illegal activities. Declined transactions: We may decline to authorize a charge for various reasons, including if we suspect fraud or based on our assessment of your creditworthiness, even if your Account is not in default. We are not responsible for any losses you incur if we do not authorize a charge or if any merchant refuses to accept the Card. About Account Features Pay Over Time: If Pay Over Time is a feature of your Account, you may carry a balance with interest, up to your Pay Over Time Limit. Pay Over Time has two settings: active and inactive. You can change or view your Pay Over Time setting at any time through your online account or by calling the number on the back of your Card. Purchases made and Annual Fees charged when Pay Over Time is set to inactive will be added to your Pay In Full balance, which will be due in full each month. If you have a Pay Over Time balance, you can choose each month to pay your Account Total New Balance in full, the Minimum Payment Due, or any amount in between. Charges will be added to your Pay Over Time balance as described below. On the Transaction Date: If Pay Over Time is set to active at 8 p.m.ET on the transaction date provided by the merchant for an eligible charge, or on the date when an eligible Annual Fee is charged to your Account, the charge will automatically be added to your Pay Over Time balance, subject to your Pay Over Time Limit. If the addition of an entire charge to your Pay Over Time balance would cause the total of your Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, and Plan balances to exceed your Pay Over Time Limit, that charge will be added to your Pay In Full balance. The transaction date provided by the merchant may differ from the date you made the purchase if, for example, there is a delay in the merchant submitting the transaction to us or if the merchant uses the shipping date as the transaction date. Charges with the same transaction date will be added to your Pay Over Time balance in any order we choose. On your Closing Date: Also, if on your Closing Date, 1) the total of your Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, and Plan balances is less than your Pay Over Time Limit, 2) Pay Over Time is set to active at 8 p.m. ET and 3) there are eligible new charges in your Pay In Full balance with a transaction date when Pay Over Time was set to active, you authorize us to automatically move all or a portion of those charges to your Pay Over Time balance, subject to your Pay Over Time Limit. If the addition of a charge to your Pay Over Time balance would cause the total of your Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, and Plan balances to exceed your Pay Over Time Limit, we will move a portion of that charge to your Pay Over Time balance, up to your Pay Over Time Limit. The remaining portion of the charge will remain in your Pay In Full balance. Eligible charges will be moved to your Pay Over Time balance in order of the transaction dates. Charges with the same transaction date will be added to your Pay Over Time balance in any order we choose. A new charge, or a portion of a new charge, will not be eligible to be moved to your Pay Over Time balance on your Closing Date if: • that charge is subject to a Foreign Transaction Fee; • that charge or a portion of that charge is disputed (for a reason other than fraud) and that dispute is not resolved in the same billing period in which it was opened; • that charge or a portion of that charge is reported as fraudulent and either (i) we determined the charge is fraudulent in the same billing period in which it was posted to your Account, or (ii) we have not yet determined if the charge is fraudulent in the same billing period in which it was posted to your Account; • you created a plan for that charge using Plan It; • Pay Over Time is suspended on your Account; or • your Account is cancelled or enrolled in a payment program. Certain charges are not eligible for Pay Over Time, such as cash advances and we may change the eligibility of other charges for Pay Over Time. We may suspend Pay Over Time at any time based on our assessment of your creditworthiness, the status of your Account, and/or your enrollment in a payment program. In addition, if your Account is past due or Pay Over Time is suspended, you will not be able to change your Pay Over Time setting from inactive to active. If you transfer to a new Card with the same Account number, your Pay Over Time setting at time of transfer will remain in effect on your new Card. If you have the Pay Over Time Travel feature on your Account: we will automatically add eligible travel-related purchases to your Pay Over Time Travel balance subject to your Pay Over Time Limit regardless of whether your Pay Over Time setting is active or inactive. If you request to cancel your Pay Over Time Travel feature, you will not be able to re-enroll. Plan It: We may offer you Plan It, which allows you to create a payment plan for qualifying purchases subject to a plan fee. This fee is a fixed finance charge that will be charged each month that a plan is active. You may use this feature by selecting qualifying purchases and a plan duration. You will be able to view the monthly plan payments, including the plan fee, for your selection. Each plan fee will be disclosed before you create the applicable plan. If you create a plan for a purchase in your Pay Over Time balance, the purchase will be added to a plan balance and will be subject to a plan fee based on the APR that would otherwise apply to the purchase amount. If you create a plan for a purchase that is in your Pay In Full balance, the purchase will be added to a plan balance and will be subject to a plan fee based on the APR that applies to the Pay Over Time feature at the time you create the plan. If you create a plan for a purchase that is divided between your Pay Over Time and Pay In Full balances, because only a portion of that purchase was moved to your Pay Over Time balance on your Closing Date, the purchase will be added to a plan balance and will be subject to a plan fee based on either the APR that would otherwise apply (to the portion of the purchase that was in your Pay Over Time balance) or the APR that applies to the Pay Over Time feature at the time you create the plan, whichever is lower. A qualifying purchase for Plan It is a purchase of at least a specified dollar amount. Qualifying purchases do not include purchases of cash or cash equivalents, purchases subject to Foreign Transaction Fees, or any fee owed to us, such as Annual Fees. Your ability to create plans will be based on a variety of factors such as your creditworthiness and your Pay Over Time Limit. You may not be able to create a plan if it would cause you to exceed your Pay Over Time Limit. You will not be able to create plans if your Pay Over Time feature is suspended or your Account is cancelled. You will also not be able to create plans if one or more of your American Express Accounts is enrolled in a payment program, has a payment that is returned unpaid, or is past due. We will tell you the number of active plans you may have, and we may change this number at any time. The plan durations offered to you, and your ability to include multiple qualifying purchases in a single plan, will be at our discretion and will be based on a variety of factors such as your creditworthiness, the purchase amount(s), and your Account history. Plans cannot be cancelled after they have been created, but you can choose to pay them early by paying the Account Total New Balance shown on your most recent billing statement in full. If you pay a plan off early, you will not incur any future plan fees on that plan. Pay Over Time Limit: If you have Pay Over Time, we assign a Pay Over Time Limit to your Account, which is shown on page 1 of Part 1 and on each billing statement. The Pay Over Time Limit applies to the total of your Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, and Plan balances. Your Pay Over Time balance cannot exceed your Pay Over Time Limit. If the addition of a charge would cause your Pay Over Time balance to exceed your Pay Over Time Limit, that charge will be added to your Pay In Full balance. When there is a delay in posting cash advances or plans to your Account, the total of your Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, and Plan balances may exceed your Pay Over Time Limit. The Pay Over Time Limit is not a spending limit. We may approve or decline a charge regardless of whether your Card Account balance is greater or less than your Pay Over Time Limit. We may increase or reduce your Pay Over Time Limit at any time. We may do so even if you pay on time and your Account is not in default. We will tell you if we change your Pay Over Time Limit. You must pay in full, by the Payment Due Date, all charges that are not added to a Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, or Plan balance. About Payments Promise to pay: You promise to pay all charges added to your Account, including charges that you or your Additional Card Members make, or permit others to make, even if you or they do not present the Card or sign for the transaction. When you must pay: You must pay the Amount Due, or at least the Minimum Payment Due, as applicable, on or before the Payment Due Date in the time and manner shown on each billing statement. How to make payments: Make payments to us in U.S. dollars with: • a single check drawn on a U.S. bank, or • a single negotiable instrument clearable through the U.S. banking system, for example a money order, or • an electronic payment that can be cleared through the U.S. banking system. When making a payment by mail: • make a separate payment for each Account, • mail your payment to the address shown on the payment coupon on your billing statement, and • write your Account number on your check or negotiable instrument and include the payment coupon. If your payment meets the above requirements, we will credit it to your Account as of the day we receive it, as long as we receive it by the time and in the manner disclosed in your billing statement. If we receive it after that time, we will credit the payment on the day after we receive it. If your payment does not meet the above requirements, there may be a delay in crediting your Account. This may result in late payment fees and additional interest charges. We will not accept a payment made in a foreign currency or a payment drawn on an account at a bank located outside of the U.S. If we process a late payment, a partial payment, or a payment marked with any restrictive language, that will have no effect on our rights and will not change this Agreement. How we apply payments and credits: Your Account may have balances with different interest rates. For example, purchases may have no interest rate or a lower interest rate than cash advances. Your Account may also have plan balances which are assessed plan fees. If your Account has balances with different interest rates, plan balances, or plan fees, here is how we generally apply payments in a billing period: • We apply your payments – up to the Minimum Payment Due – first to the Pay in Full New Balance; then to any plan amounts included in your Minimum Payment Due; and then to the Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance New Balance, first to the balance with the lowest interest rate and then to balances with higher interest rates. • After the Minimum Payment Due has been paid, we apply payments first to the Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance balances with the highest interest rate and then to balances with lower interest rates, and then to any Plan balances. In most cases, we apply a credit to the same balance as the related charge. We may apply payments and credits within balances, and among balances with the same interest rate, in any order we choose. If there is a negative balance in any balance on the account at the end of a billing period, that excess credit will be redistributed to other balances in accordance with how we apply payments described above. This means that in certain circumstances, plan balances may get paid before they otherwise would. If you receive a credit for a purchase added to a plan, you must call us at the number on the back of your Card to have the credit applied to the plan balance. About interest charges How we calculate interest on Pay Over Time and Cash Advance balances: We calculate interest for a billing period by first figuring the interest on each balance. Balances within the Pay Over Time feature and Cash Advance balances may have different interest rates. We use the Average Daily Balance method (including new transactions) to figure interest charges for each balance. The total interest charged for a billing period is the sum of the interest charged on each balance. Interest: The interest charged for a balance in a billing period, except for variations caused by rounding, equals: 1) Average Daily Balance (ADB) multiplied by 2) Daily Periodic Rate (DPR) multiplied by 3) number of days in the billing period. ADB: To get the ADB for a balance, we add up its daily balances. Then we divide the result by the number of days in the billing period. DPR: A DPR is 1/365th of an APR, rounded to one ten-thousandth of a percentage point. Your DPRs are shown in How Rates and Fees Work in Part 1. EXAMPLE: Calculating Interest Assume that you have a single interest rate of 15.99%, your ADB is $2,250 and there are 30 days in the billing period. The DPR is 15.99% divided by 365 days equals 0.0438% The Interest is $2,250 multiplied by 0.0438% multiplied by 30 days equals $29.57 Daily Balance: We figure the daily balance for each balance by: • taking the beginning balance for the day, • adding any new charges, • subtracting any payments or credits; and • making any appropriate adjustments. We add a new charge to a daily balance as of its transaction date, except for charges automatically moved from your Pay In Full balance to your Pay Over Time balance on your Closing Date, which we add to a daily balance as of the day after they are moved to your Pay Over Time balance. If the daily balance is negative, we treat it as zero. Beginning balance: For the first day of a billing period, the beginning balance is the ending balance for the prior billing period, including unpaid interest. For the rest of the billing period, the beginning balance is the previous day's daily balance plus an amount of interest equal to the previous day's daily balance multiplied by the DPR for that balance. This method of figuring the beginning balance results in daily compounding of interest. Other methods: To figure the ADB and interest charges, we may use other formulas or methods that produce equivalent results. Also, we may choose not to charge interest on certain types of charges. About Covered Borrowers Military Lending Act: Federal law provides important protections to members of the Armed Forces and their dependents relating to extensions of consumer credit. In general, the cost of consumer credit to a member of the Armed Forces and his or her dependent may not exceed an annual percentage rate of 36 percent. This rate must include, as applicable to the credit transaction or account: the costs associated with credit insurance premiums; fees for ancillary products sold in connection with the credit transaction; any application fee charged (other than certain application fees for specified credit transactions or accounts); and any participation fee (other than certain participation fees for a credit card account). To listen to this statement, as well as a description of your payment obligation for this Account, call us at 855-531-0379. If you are a covered borrower under the Military Lending Act, the Arbitration provision of the Claims Resolution section of this Agreement will not apply to you in connection with this Account. However, if you elect arbitration, we will comply with our obligations under the Claims Resolution section of this Agreement. About Additional Card Members Additional Card Members: We may issue Additional Cards on your Account at your request. Additional Card Members can use your Account subject to the terms of this Agreement and we may report their use of your Account to credit reporting agencies. If an Annual Fee applies to Additional Cards on your Account, it is shown on page 2 of Part 1 of this Agreement. You are responsible for all use of your Account by Additional Card Members and anyone they allow to use your Account and you must pay for all charges made. You also authorize us to give Additional Card Members information about your Account and to discuss it with them. Contact us if you want to cancel an Additional Card Member's ability to use your Account. If an Annual Fee applies for an Additional Card, please refer to the refund policy disclosed in the Closing or suspending your Account sub-section of Part 3 of this Agreement. If a single Annual Fee applies for a group of Additional Cards on your Account, this policy will apply when you cancel the Additional Card on which the fee was assessed. Card Member Agreement: Part 3 of 3 Other important information How we may contact you: Sending you notices: We send notices by U.S. mail, courier, or electronically using the information in our records. We consider a notice given when we mail it or deliver it electronically. Servicing and Collections: If we need to contact you to service your Account or to collect amounts you owe, you authorize us (and our affiliates, agents and contractors, such as debt collection agencies and service providers) to contact you at any phone number or email address you provide, from which you contact us, or at which we believe we can reach you. We may contact you in any way, such as calling, texting, emailing, sending mobile application push notifications or using any other method of communication permitted by law. We may contact you using an automated dialer or prerecorded messages. We may contact you on a mobile, wireless or similar device, even if you are charged for it. Call monitoring: We may monitor and record any calls between you and us. Changing your contact information: You must notify us immediately if you change your mailing address, email address, or telephone number. If you have more than one Account, you need to notify us separately for each Account. We may update your billing address if we receive information that it has changed or is incorrect. Disputed charges: If you dispute a charge with a merchant, we may credit the Account for all or part of the disputed charge. If we do so, you assign and transfer to us all rights and claims (excluding tort claims) against the merchant. You agree that you will not pursue any claim against the merchant for the credited amount and you will cooperate with us if we decide to do so. Credit reports: You agree that we will obtain credit reports about you, investigate your ability to pay, and obtain information about you from other sources including information to verify and re-verify your employment and income. And you agree that we will use such information for any purposes (for example, marketing to you or evaluating you for a new Account), subject to applicable law. You agree that we will give information about the Account to credit reporting agencies. We will tell a credit reporting agency if you fail to comply with the terms of this Agreement. This may have a negative impact on your credit report. If you believe information we have given to a credit reporting agency is incorrect, write to us at: American Express Credit Bureau Unit, P.O. Box 981537, El Paso, TX 79998-1537. When you write to us, tell us the specific information you believe is incorrect. Default: We may consider your Account to be in default if: • you violate a provision of this Agreement, • you give us false information, • you file for bankruptcy, • you default under another agreement you have with us or an affiliate, or • we believe you are unable or unwilling to pay your debts when due. If we consider your Account in default, or if you become incapacitated or die, we may, to the extent permitted by federal and applicable state law: • suspend your ability to make charges, • cancel or suspend any feature on your Account, • require you to pay more than your Minimum Payment Due immediately, and • require you to pay your Account balance immediately. Collection costs: You agree to pay all reasonable costs, including attorneys' fees, that we incur to collect amounts you owe. Closing or suspending your Account: We may, at any time and for any reason: cancel your Account, suspend your ability to make charges, or cancel or suspend any feature on your Account. If we do any of these, you must still pay us for all charges under the terms of this Agreement. We may agree to reinstate your Account, reinstate any Additional Cards issued on your Account, and charge you any applicable annual fees and a fee to reinstate the Account. You may close your Account by calling us or writing to us. If an Annual Fee applies, we will refund this fee if you notify us that you are voluntarily closing your Account within 30 days after the Closing Date of the billing statement on which that fee appears. For cancellations after this 30-day period, the Annual Fee is non-refundable. If your billing address is in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the time you close your Account, this policy will not apply to you. If your Account is cancelled and we re-open it at your request, we may charge you a $25 fee. When you pay us by check; permission for electronic debit: When you pay us by check, you authorize us to use information from your check (such as routing number, account number and check serial number) to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your bank or other asset account. When we do this, your payment may be withdrawn from your bank or other asset account as soon as the same day we receive your check, and you will not receive that check back from your bank or financial institution. In certain circumstances, we may process your payment as a check transaction. Converting charges made in a foreign currency: If you make a charge in a foreign currency, AE Exposure Management Ltd. ("AEEML") will convert it into U.S. dollars on the date we or our agents process it, so that we bill you for the charge in U.S. dollars based upon this conversion. Unless a particular rate is required by law, AEEML will choose a conversion rate that is acceptable to us for that date. The rate AEEML uses is no more than the highest official rate published by a government agency or the highest interbank rate AEEML identifies from customary banking sources on the conversion date or the prior business day. This rate may differ from rates that are in effect on the date of your charge. We will bill charges converted by establishments (such as airlines) at the rates they use. Privacy Act of 1974: Some federal agencies may accept the Card under authority of statute. When you make charges at these agencies, we collect certain charge information. That information may be put to routine uses such as processing, billing, and collections. It may also be aggregated for reporting, analysis and marketing use. Other routine uses by agencies may be published in the Federal Register. Insurance products: We or our affiliates may tell you about insurance and non-insurance products, services or features that may have a fee. One of our affiliates may act on behalf of a provider of these products. The affiliate may be compensated for this. The insurance products are not offered or sold by us or on our behalf. Our affiliates may get additional compensation when AMEX Assurance Company or another affiliate is the insurer or reinsurer. Compensation may influence what products and providers we or our affiliates tell you about. We may share information about you with our affiliates so they can identify products that may interest you. We may be compensated for this information. Changing benefits: We have the right to add, modify or remove any benefit, feature or service included with or related to your Account at our discretion. Assigning the Agreement: We may sell, transfer or assign this Agreement and your Account. We may do so at any time without notifying you. You may not sell, assign or transfer your Account or any of your obligations under this Agreement. We do not waive our rights: We may choose to delay enforcing or to not exercise rights under this Agreement. If we do this, we do not waive our rights to exercise or enforce them on any other occasion. Governing law: Utah law and federal law govern this Agreement and your Account without regard to internal principles of conflicts of law. We entered into this Agreement with you in Utah, where we are located and hold your Account. Maryland residents: If your Account has a Maryland billing address, we elect to offer your Account pursuant to Title 12, Subtitle 9 of the Maryland Commercial Law Article to the extent, if any, that Maryland law applies to your Account. Notice to Oregon Residents: Service charges not in excess of those permitted by law will be charged on the outstanding balances from month to month. You may pay more than the Minimum Payment Due, up to your entire outstanding balance, at any time. Notice for residents of Washington State: In accordance with the Revised Code of Washington Statutes, Section 63.14.167, you are not responsible for payment of interest charges that result solely from a merchant's failure to transmit to us within seven working days a credit for goods or services accepted for return or forgiven if you have notified us of the merchant's delay in posting such credit, or our failure to post such credit to your Account within three working days of our receipt of the credit. Claims Resolution Most customer concerns can be resolved by calling our Customer Service Department at the number listed on the back of your Card. In the event Customer Service is unable to resolve a complaint to your satisfaction, this section explains how claims can be resolved through mediation, arbitration or litigation. It includes an arbitration provision. You may reject the arbitration provision by sending us written notice within 45 days after your first Card purchase. See Your Right to Reject Arbitration below. For this section, you and us includes any corporate parents, subsidiaries, affiliates or related persons or entities. Claim means any current or future claim, dispute or controversy relating to your Account(s), this Agreement, or any agreement or relationship you have or had with us, except for the validity, enforceability or scope of the Arbitration provision. Claim includes but is not limited to: (1) initial claims, counterclaims, crossclaims and third-party claims; (2) claims based upon contract, tort, fraud, statute, regulation, common law and equity; (3) claims by or against any third party using or providing any product, service or benefit in connection with any account; and (4) claims that arise from or relate to (a) any account created under any of the agreements, or any balances on any such account, (b) advertisements, promotions or statements related to any accounts, goods or services financed under any accounts or terms of financing, (c) benefits and services related to Card Membership (including fee-based or free benefit programs, enrollment services and rewards programs) and (d) your application for any account. You may not sell, assign or transfer a claim. Sending a Claim Notice: Before beginning a lawsuit, mediation or arbitration, you and we agree to send a written notice (a claim notice) to each party against whom a claim is asserted, in order to provide an opportunity to resolve the claim informally or through mediation. Go to americanexpress.com/claim for a sample claim notice. The claim notice must describe the claim and state the specific relief demanded. Notice to you may be provided by your billing statement or sent to your billing address. Notice to us must include your name, address and Account number and be sent to American Express ADR c/o CT Corporation System, 28 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10005. If the claim proceeds to arbitration, the amount of any relief demanded in a claim notice will not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator rules. Mediation: In mediation, a neutral mediator helps parties resolve a claim. The mediator does not decide the claim but helps parties reach agreement. Before beginning mediation, you or we must first send a claim notice. Within 30 days after sending or receiving a claim notice, you or we may submit the claim to JAMS (1-800-352-5267, jamsadr.com) or the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") (1-800-778-7879, adr.org) for mediation. We will pay the fees of the mediator. All mediation-related communications are confidential, inadmissible in court and not subject to discovery. All applicable statutes of limitation will be tolled from the date you or we send the claim notice until termination of the mediation. Either you or we may terminate the mediation at any time. The submission or failure to submit a claim to mediation will not affect your or our right to elect arbitration. Arbitration: You or we may elect to resolve any claim by individual arbitration. Claims are decided by a neutral arbitrator. If arbitration is chosen by any party, neither you nor we will have the right to litigate that claim in court or have a jury trial on that claim. Further, you and we will not have the right to participate in a representative capacity or as a member of any class pertaining to any claim subject to arbitration. Arbitration procedures are generally simpler than the rules that apply in court, and discovery is more limited. The arbitrator's authority is limited to claims between you and us alone. Claims may not be joined or consolidated unless you and we agree in writing. An arbitration award and any judgment confirming it will apply only to the specific case and cannot be used in any other case except to enforce the award. The arbitrator's decisions are as enforceable as any court order and are subject to very limited review by a court. Except as set forth below, the arbitrator's decision will be final and binding. Other rights you or we would have in court may also not be available in arbitration. Initiating Arbitration: Before beginning arbitration, you or we must first send a claim notice. Claims will be referred to either JAMS or AAA, as selected by the party electing arbitration. Claims will be resolved pursuant to this Arbitration provision and the selected organization's rules in effect when the claim is filed, except where those rules conflict with this Agreement. If we choose the organization, you may select the other within 30 days after receiving notice of our selection. Contact JAMS or AAA to begin an arbitration or for other information. Claims also may be referred to another arbitration organization if you and we agree in writing or to an arbitrator appointed pursuant to section 5 of the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. sec. 1-16 (FAA). We will not elect arbitration for any claim you file in small claims court, so long as the claim is individual and pending only in that court. You or we may otherwise elect to arbitrate any claim at any time unless it has been filed in court and trial has begun or final judgment has been entered. Either you or we may delay enforcing or not exercise rights under this Arbitration provision, including the right to arbitrate a claim, without waiving the right to exercise or enforce those rights. Limitations on Arbitration: If either party elects to resolve a claim by arbitration, that claim will be arbitrated on an individual basis. There will be no right or authority for any claims to be arbitrated on a class action basis or on bases involving claims brought in a purported representative capacity on behalf of the general public, other Card Members, or other persons similarly situated. Notwithstanding any other provision and without waiving the right to appeal such decision, if any portion of these Limitations on Arbitration is deemed invalid or unenforceable, then the entire Arbitration provision (other than this sentence) will not apply. Arbitration Procedures: This Arbitration provision is governed by the FAA. The arbitrator will apply applicable substantive law, statutes of limitations and privileges. The arbitrator will not apply any federal or state rules of civil procedure or evidence in matters relating to evidence or discovery. Subject to the Limitations on Arbitration, the arbitrator may otherwise award any relief available in court. You and we agree that the arbitration will be confidential. You and we agree that we will not disclose the content of the arbitration proceeding or its outcome to anyone, but you or we may notify any government authority of the claim as permitted or required by law. If your claim is for $10,000 or less, you may choose whether the arbitration will be conducted solely on the basis of documents, through a telephonic hearing, or by an in-person hearing. At any party's request, the arbitrator will provide a brief written explanation of the award. The arbitrator's award will be final and binding, subject to each party's right to appeal as stated in this section and/or to challenge or appeal an arbitration award pursuant to the FAA. To initiate an appeal, a party must notify the arbitration organization and all parties in writing within 35 days after the arbitrator's award is issued. The arbitration organization will appoint a three-arbitrator panel to decide anew, by majority vote based on written submissions, any aspect of the decision objected to. The appeal will otherwise proceed pursuant to the arbitration organization's appellate rules. Judgment upon any award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. At your election, arbitration hearings will take place in the federal judicial district of your residence. Arbitration Fees and Costs: You will be responsible for paying your share of any arbitration fees (including filing, administrative, hearing or other fees), but only up to the amount of the filing fees you would have incurred if you had brought a claim in court. We will be responsible for any additional arbitration fees. At your written request, we will consider in good faith making a temporary advance of your share of any arbitration fees, or paying for the reasonable fees of an expert appointed by the arbitrator for good cause. Additional Arbitration Awards: If the arbitrator rules in your favor for an amount greater than any final offer we made before the final hearing in arbitration, the arbitrator's award will include: (1) any money to which you are entitled, but in no case less than $5,000; and (2) any reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and expert and other witness fees. Your Right to Reject Arbitration: You may reject this Arbitration provision by sending a written rejection notice to us at: American Express, P.O. Box 981556, El Paso, TX 79998. Go to americanexpress.com/reject for a sample rejection notice. Your rejection notice must be mailed within 45 days after your first Card purchase. Your rejection notice must state that you reject the Arbitration provision and include your name, address, Account number and personal signature. No one else may sign the rejection notice. If your rejection notice complies with these requirements, this Arbitration provision and any other arbitration provisions in the Card Member Agreements for any other currently open American Express Accounts you have will not apply to you, except for Corporate Card Accounts and any claims subject to pending litigation or arbitration at the time you send your rejection notice. Rejection of this Arbitration provision will not affect your other rights or responsibilities under this Claims Resolution section or the Agreement. Rejecting this Arbitration provision will not affect your ability to use your Card or any other benefit, product or service you may have with your Account. Continuation: This section will survive termination of your Account, voluntary payment of your Ac balance, any legal proceeding to collect a debt, any bankruptcy and any sale of your Account (in the case of a sale, its terms will apply to the buyer of your Account). If any portion of this Claims Resolution section, except as otherwise provided in the Limitations on Arbitration subsection, is deemed invalid or unenforceable, it will not invalidate the remaining portions of this Claims Resolution section. Your Billing Rights: Keep this Document for Future Use This notice tells you about your rights and our responsibilities under the Fair Credit Billing Act. What To Do If You Find a Mistake on Your Statement: If you think there is an error on your statement, write to us at: American Express PO Box 981535 El Paso TX 79998-1535 In your letter, give us the following information: • Account information: Your name and account number. • Dollar amount: The dollar amount of the suspected error. • Description of problem: If you think there is an error on your bill, describe what you believe is wrong and why you believe it is a mistake. You must contact us: • Within 60 days after the error appeared on your statement. • At least 2 business days before an automated payment is scheduled, if you want to stop payment on the amount you think is wrong. You must notify us of any potential errors in writing. You may call us, but if you do we are not required to investigate any potential errors and you may have to pay the amount in question. What Will Happen After We Receive Your Letter: When we receive your letter, we must do two things: 1. Within 30 days of receiving your letter, we must tell you that we received your letter. We will also tell you if we have already corrected the error. 2. Within 90 days of receiving your letter, we must either correct the error or explain to you why we believe the bill is correct. While we investigate whether or not there has been an error: • We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount. • The charge in question may remain on your statement, and we may continue to charge you interest on that amount. • While you do not have to pay the amount in question, you are responsible for the remainder of your balance. • We can apply any unpaid amount against your credit limit. After we finish our investigation, one of two things will happen: • If we made a mistake: You will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other fees related to that amount. • If we do not believe there was a mistake: You will have to pay the amount in question, along with applicable interest and fees. We will send you a statement of the amount you owe and the date payment is due. We may then report you as delinquent if you do not pay the amount we think you owe. If you receive our explanation but still believe your bill is wrong, you must write to us within 10 days telling us that you still refuse to pay. If you do so, we cannot report you as delinquent without also reporting that you are questioning your bill. We must tell you the name of anyone to whom we reported you as delinquent, and we must let those organizations know when the matter has been settled between us. If we do not follow all of the rules above, you do not have to pay the first $50 of the amount you question even if your bill is correct. Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases: If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true: 1. The purchase must have been made in your home state or within 100 miles of your current mailing address, and the purchase price must have been more than $50. (Note: Neither of these are necessary if your purchase was based on an advertisement we mailed to you, or if we own the company that sold you the goods or services.) 2. You must have used your credit card for the purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from an ATM or with a check that accesses your credit card account do not qualify. 3. You must not yet have fully paid for the purchase. If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the purchase, contact us in writing at: American Express PO Box 981535 El Paso TX 79998-1535 While we investigate, the same rules apply to the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will tell you our decision. At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay, we may report you as delinquent. Your Agreement for Transferring Funds Electronically This EFT Agreement is between American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. and you, once you enroll in an Electronic Funds Transfer Service of ours (service) such as AutoPay, Pay By Computer, or Pay By Phone. This replaces any previous agreement you may have with us for the services. Words we use in this agreement: In this EFT Agreement, you and your mean, in addition to the Basic Card Member, any Additional Card Members who have enrolled in the service. We, our, and us mean American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Your Card Account means the American Express Card Account. Your bank is the bank, securities firm, or other financial institution that holds your bank account. Your bank account is the bank account you use to pay for any transactions you make through the service. Withdraw or withdrawal means an electronic debit or deduction of funds from your bank account. Our business days are Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. AutoPay, Pay By Computer, Pay By Phone: With these services, you can initiate electronic payments to your Card Account. When you do so, you allow us or our agent to draw a check on or initiate an automated clearing house (ACH) withdrawal from your bank account in the amount you authorize. If your bank returns a check or ACH withdrawal unpaid the first time we submit it for payment, we may cancel your right to use the service. Your bank may charge you a fee if this happens. How to contact us about the services: You can call us at 1-800-IPAY-AXP for Pay By Phone questions, at 1-800-528-2122 for Pay By Computer questions, and at 1-800-528-4800 for AutoPay questions. You may also write to us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981531, El Paso, TX 79998-1531. How to stop AutoPay payments: If you have told us to make AutoPay payments from your bank account, you can stop any of these payments by calling us at 1-800-227-4669 or writing to American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981540, El Paso, TX 79998-1540 in time for us to receive your request at least 2 business days before the payment is scheduled to be made. We will tell you, at least 10 days before each payment, when it will be made and how much it will be. If we receive your request to stop one of these payments at least 2 business days before the payment is scheduled to be made and we do not stop it, we will be liable for your losses or damages. Unauthorized transactions: Tell us AT ONCE if you believe that a transaction has been made without your permission using your Card or information about your Card Account. Calling is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your bank account (plus your maximum overdraft line of credit, if applicable). Call anytime at 1-800-528-4800 (or 1-336-393-1111 collect, if not in the U.S.). You may also write to us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981532, El Paso, TX 79998-1532. Improper transactions or payments: If we do not complete a transfer to or from your bank account on time or in the correct amount, according to this EFT Agreement, we will be liable for your losses or damages. There are some exceptions. We are not liable: • if, through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your bank account; • if the transfer would go over the credit limit on any overdraft line you may have; • if the funds in your bank account were subject to legal process or other encumbrance that restricted the transaction; • if circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood) prevented the transaction, despite our reasonable precautions; or • if the terminal or system was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transfer. Privacy: We will disclose information to third parties about your transactions: • when necessary for completing transactions; • to comply with government agency or court orders; or • as stated in our Privacy Notice, which covers your use of the services. Arbitration: The Claims Resolution section, in Part 3 of the Card Member Agreement, applies to this EFT Agreement and the services. In case of errors or questions: If you think your statement or receipt is wrong, or if you need more information about a transaction on your statement or receipt, call or write us as soon as you can. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after we sent the FIRST statement on which the problem or error appeared. If you do not contact us because of certain circumstances (such as you are in the hospital), we may extend the 60-day period for a reasonable time. When you contact us: • tell us your name and account number. • describe the error or the transaction you are unsure about. Explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information. • tell us the amount of the suspected error. • If you tell us orally, we may require that you send us your complaint or question in writing within 10 business days after you called us. Within 10 business days after we hear from you we will determine whether an error has occurred. We will correct any error promptly. However, if we need more time, we may take up to 45 calendar days to investigate. If we do take more time, we will credit your bank account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error so that you will have use of the funds during the time it takes to complete our investigation. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and we do not receive it within 10 business days, we may not credit your bank account for the amount you question. We will tell you the results within 3 business days after completing our investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we will send you a written explanation. You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation. If we have credited your bank account and find no error, we will tell you when we will withdraw that amount from your bank account again. You authorize us to withdraw this amount from your bank account. If your bank account does not have enough funds to cover this withdrawal, we can charge the amount to your Card Account or collect the amount from you. If this happens, we may cancel your right to use a service. We may end the services: We may extend or limit the services at any location without telling you ahead of time. Also, we may stop a service at any time. We may cancel your participation in a service at any time. If we do, we will write to you, but we may not send you the notice until after we cancel. Also, we may refuse to authorize a transaction at our discretion. We will end or suspend use of a service if: • you do not use it for 18 months in a row, • your Card Account is in default, • your Card Account is cancelled or suspended, • you cancel the authorization you gave your bank to pay for any transactions you make through the service, or • your bank account is closed to withdrawals by us or our agents. You may choose to stop using any service. If you do, you must write to us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981531, El Paso, TX 79998-1531. Assignment: We may assign this EFT Agreement to a subsidiary or affiliate at any time. Note for Massachusetts residents: General disclosure statement: Any documentation given to you which shows that an electronic funds transfer was made will be admissible as evidence of that transfer and will constitute prima facie proof that the transfer was made. Except as explained in this EFT Agreement, if you initiate an electronic funds transfer from your bank account, you cannot stop payment of the transfer. Unless otherwise provided in this EFT Agreement, you may not stop payment of electronic funds transfers. Therefore, do not use electronic transfers for purchases or service unless you are satisfied that you will not need to stop payment. Disclosure of bank account information to third parties: If you give us your written authorization to disclose information about you, your bank account, or the transactions that you make to any person, that authorization will automatically expire 45 days after we receive it. Optional limit on obtaining cash: You can ask us to limit the total amount of cash that you may get from ATMs in a single day to $50. If you choose this option, we will take all reasonable steps to comply with your request. EXHIBIT B 豹子 Platinum Card® ROBERT FRANDEN Closing Date 01/02/26 Account Ending #6008 New Balance $34,479.12 Adjusted Balance $34,302.71 Includes your Pay In Full New Balance, Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance New Balance, and Plan Payment Due. Minimum Payment Due $3,928.15 Includes the past due amount of $3,191.74 Payment Due Date 01/28/26 Late Payment Warning: If we do not receive your Minimum Payment Due by the Payment Due Date of 01/28/26, you may have to pay a late fee of up to $40.00 and your Pay Over Time APR may be increased to the Penalty APR of 29.99%. Minimum Payment Warning: If you have a Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance balance and you make only the minimum payment each period, you will pay more in interest and it will take you longer to pay off your balance. For example: <table> <tr> <th>If you make no additional charges and each month you pay...</th> <th>You will pay off the balance shown on this statement in about...</th> <th>And you will pay an estimated total of...</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Only the Minimum Payment Due</td> <td>31 years</td> <td>$92,941</td> </tr> </table> If you would like information about credit counseling services, call 1-888-733-4139. See page 2 for important information about your account. Your account is past due. Please refer to the IMPORTANT NOTICES section. For more information on Plan It®, please refer to the Plan Balance Details section. Continued on page 3 Customer Care: 1-800-525-3355 TTY: Use Relay 711 Website: americanexpress.com Membership Rewards® Points Available and Pending as of 11/30/25 8,572 For up to date point balance and full program details, visit membershiprewards.com Account Summary Pay In Full <table> <tr> <th></th> <th></th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Previous Balance</td> <td>$56.01</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Payments/Credits</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Charges</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Fees</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Balance</td> <td>= $96.01</td> <td></td> </tr> </table> Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance <table> <tr> <th></th> <th></th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Previous Balance</td> <td>$34,141.90</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Payments/Credits</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Pay Over Time Charges</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Cash Advances</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Fees</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Interest Charged</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Balance</td> <td>= $34,141.90</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Minimum Due</td> <td>$3,767.34</td> <td></td> </tr> </table> Plan Balance <table> <tr> <th></th> <th></th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Previous Balance</td> <td>$241.21</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Payments/Credits</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Plan Principal</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Plan Fees</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Plan Balance</td> <td>= $241.21</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Plan Payment Due</td> <td>$64.80</td> <td></td> </tr> </table> Account Total <table> <tr> <th></th> <th></th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Previous Balance</td> <td>$34,439.12</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Payments/Credits</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Charges</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Cash Advances</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Fees</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Interest Charged</td> <td>+0.00</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>New Balance</td> <td>= $34,479.12</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Adjusted Balance</td> <td>$34,302.71</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Minimum Payment Due</td> <td>$3,928.15</td> <td></td> </tr> </table> Pay Over Time Limit $50,000.00 ↓ Please fold on the perforation below, detach and return with your payment ↓ Payment Coupon Do not staple or use paper clips Pay by Computer americanexpress.com/pbc Pay by Phone 1-800-472-9297 ROBERT FRANDEN 9805 S VANDALIA AVE TULSA OK 74137-4843 Account Ending #6008 Enter 15 digit account # on all payments. Make check payable to American Express. Payment Due Date 01/28/26 New Balance $34,479.12 Minimum Payment Due $3,928.15 See reverse side for instructions on how to update your address, phone number, or email. AMERICAN EXPRESS PO BOX 6031 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-6031 Payments: Your payment must be sent to the payment address shown on your statement and must be received by 5 p.m. local time at that address to be credited as of the day it is received. Payments we receive after 5 p.m. will not be credited to your Account until the next day. Payments must also: (1) include the remittance coupon from your statement; (2) be made with a single check drawn on a US bank and payable in US dollars, or with a negotiable instrument payable in US dollars and clearable through the US banking system; and (3) include your Account number. If your payment does not meet all of the above requirements, crediting may be delayed and you may incur late payment fees and additional interest charges. Electronic payments must be made through an electronic payment method payable in US dollars and clearable through the US banking system. Please do not send post-dated checks as they will be deposited upon receipt. Any restrictive language on a payment we accept will have no effect on us without our express prior written approval. We will re-present to your financial institution any payment that is returned unpaid. Permission for Electronic Withdrawal: (1) When you send a check for payment, you give us permission to electronically withdraw your payment from your deposit or other asset account. We will process checks electronically by transmitting the amount of the check, routing number, account number and check serial number to your financial institution, unless the check is not processable electronically or a less costly process is available. When we process your check electronically, your payment may be withdrawn from your deposit or other asset account as soon as the same day we receive your check, and you will not receive that cancelled check with your financial account statement. If we cannot collect the funds electronically we may issue a draft against your deposit or other asset account for the amount of the check. (2) By using Pay By Computer, Pay By Phone or any other electronic payment service offered, you give us permission to electronically withdraw funds from the deposit or other asset account you specify in the amount you request. Payments using such services of ours received after 8:00 p.m. MST may not be credited until the next day. How We Calculate Your Balance: We use the Average Daily Balance (ADB) method (including new transactions) to calculate the balance on which we charge interest for Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance balances on your Account. Call the Customer Care number on page 3 for more information about this balance computation method and how resulting interest charges are determined. The method we use to figure the ADB and interest results in daily compounding of interest. Paying Interest: Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing period. If you have Pay Over Time, we will not charge you interest on charges automatically added to a Pay Over Time balance if each month you pay your Account Total New Balance on your billing statement (or, if you have a Plan balance, your Adjusted Balance on your billing statement) by the due date. If you have Cash Advance on your Account, we will begin charging interest on cash advances on the transaction date. If you have Pay Over Time Select: we will begin charging interest on purchases added to a Pay Over Time Select balance at your request on the date that they are added to your Pay Over Time Select balance. Foreign Currency Charges: If you make a Charge in a foreign currency, we will convert it into US dollars on the date we or our agents process it. We will choose a conversion rate that is acceptable to us for that date, unless a particular rate is required by law. The conversion rate we use is no more than the highest official rate published by a government agency or the highest interbank rate we identify from customary banking sources on the conversion date or the prior business day. This rate may differ from rates in effect on the date of your charge. Charges converted by establishments will be billed at the rates such establishments use. Credit Balance: A credit balance (designated CR) shown on this statement represents money owed to you. If within the six-month period following the date of the first statement indicating the credit balance you do not request a refund or charge enough to use up the credit balance, we will send you a check for the credit balance within 30 days if the amount is $1.00 or more. Credit Reporting: We may report information about your Account to credit bureaus. Late payments, missed payments, or other defaults on your Account may be reflected in your credit report. What To Do If You Think You Find A Mistake On Your Statement If you think there is an error on your statement, write to us at: American Express, PO Box 981535, El Paso TX 79998-1535 You may also contact us on the Web: www.americanexpress.com In your letter, give us the following information: - Account Information: Your name and account number. - Dollar amount: The dollar amount of the suspected error. - Description of Problem: If you think there is an error on your bill, describe what you believe is wrong and why you believe it is a mistake. You must contact us within 60 days after the error appeared on your statement. You must notify us of any potential errors in writing (or electronically). You may call us, but if you do we are not required to investigate any potential errors and you may have to pay the amount in question. While we investigate whether or not there has been an error, the following are true: - We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount. - The charge in question may remain on your statement, and we may continue to charge you interest on that amount. But, if we determine that we made a mistake, you will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other fees related to that amount. - While you do not have to pay the amount in question, you are responsible for the remainder of your balance. - We can apply any unpaid amount against your credit limit. Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true: 1. The purchase must have been made in your home state or within 100 miles of your current mailing address, and the purchase price must have been more than $50. (Note: Neither of these is necessary if your purchase was based on an advertisement we mailed to you, or if we own the company that sold you the goods or services.) 2. You must have used your credit card for the purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from an ATM or with a check that accesses your credit card account do not qualify. 3. You must not yet have fully paid for the purchase. If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the purchase, contact us in writing or electronically at: American Express, PO Box 981535, El Paso TX 79998-1535 www.americanexpress.com While we investigate, the same rules apply to the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will tell you our decision. At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay we may report you as delinquent. Change of Address, phone number, email - Online at www.americanexpress.com/updatecontactinfo - Via mobile device - Voice automated: call the number on the back of your card - For name, company name, and foreign address or phone changes, please call Customer Care Please do not add any written communication or address change on this stub Platinum Card® ROBERT FRANDEN Closing Date 01/02/26 Customer Care & Billing Inquiries International Collect 1-800-525-3355 Cash Advance at ATMs Inquiries 1-954-473-2123 Large Print & Braille Statements 1-800-CASH-NOW 1-800-525-3355 Hearing Impaired Online chat at americanexpress.com or use Relay dial 711 and 1-800-525-3355 Account Ending □6008 Website: americanexpress.com Customer Care & Billing Inquiries P.O. BOX 981535 EL PASO, TX 79998-1535 Payments PO BOX 6031 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-6031 For more information on your Pay Over Time Limit and your purchasing options, please refer to the Information on Pay Over Time and Purchasing Options section. This statement is for information purposes only. This is not a bill. Please contact your collections agency for account information. Disregard the Minimum Payment Due, your account is in default and the balance is due in full. Please note, your preset spending limit is $32,500.00. You have spent $34,479.12. Fees <table> <tr> <th>Date</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Amount</th> </tr> <tr> <td>12/28/25</td> <td>Late Payment Fee</td> <td>$40.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th colspan="2">Total Fees for this Period</th> <th>$40.00</th> </tr> </table> Interest Charged <table> <tr> <th>Total Interest Charged for this Period</th> <th>$0.00</th> </tr> </table> About Trailing Interest You may see interest on your next statement even if you pay the new balance in full and on time and make no new charges. This is called "trailing interest". Trailing interest is the interest charged when, for example, you didn't pay your previous balance in full. When that happens, we charge interest from the first day of the billing period until we receive your payment in full. You can avoid paying interest on purchases by paying your balance in full (or if you have a Plan balance, by paying your Adjusted Balance on your billing statement) by the due date each month. Please see the "When we charge interest" sub-section in your Card Member Agreement for details. 2026 Fees and Interest Totals Year-to-Date <table> <tr> <th></th> <th>Amount</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Fees in 2026</td> <td>$40.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Interest in 2026</td> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> </table> Interest Charge Calculation Days in Billing Period: 30 Your Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is the annual interest rate on your account. Variable APRs will not exceed 29.99%. <table> <tr> <th>Transactions Dated From To</th> <th>Annual Percentage Rate</th> <th>Balance Subject to Interest Rate</th> <th>Interest Charge</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Pay Over Time<br>11/22/2025</td> <td>24.74% (v)</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cash Advances<br>05/01/2019</td> <td>28.74% (v)</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Plan It<br>08/04/2020</td> <td>0.00%</td> <td>$230.73</td> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td><b>Total</b></td> <td></td> <td></td> <td><b>$0.00</b></td> </tr> </table> (v) Variable Rate Plan Balance Details For more details of your plans, visit www.americanexpress.com/viewyourplans <table> <tr> <th>Created On</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Duration (Months)</th> <th>Previous Balance</th> <th>Payments/Credits</th> <th>Remaining Principal</th> <th>Monthly Principal</th> <th>Monthly Fee</th> <th>Payment Due</th> </tr> <tr> <td>02/25/25</td> <td>PB *HOLLAND HALL TULSA OK</td> <td>24</td> <td>$152.36</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td>$145.74</td> <td>$8.58</td> <td>$2.18</td> <td>$40.94</td> </tr> <tr> <td>02/25/25</td> <td>MCAFEE RENEWAL SANTA CLARA CA</td> <td>24</td> <td>$88.85</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td>$84.99</td> <td>$5.00</td> <td>$1.27</td> <td>$23.86</td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td><b>Plan Totals</b></td> <td></td> <td><b>$241.21</b></td> <td><b>$0.00</b></td> <td><b>$230.73</b></td> <td><b>$13.58</b></td> <td><b>$3.45</b></td> <td><b>$64.80</b></td> </tr> </table> Information on Pay Over Time and Purchasing Options Pay Over Time Limit: $50,000.00 The total of your Pay Over Time and/or Cash Advance balance and Plan balance cannot exceed your Pay Over Time Limit. No charge or portion of a charge during the billing period will be added to a Pay Over Time balance if it would cause the total of your Pay Over Time, Cash Advance, and Plan balances to go over your Pay Over Time Limit. Charges will be added to your Pay Over Time balance, subject to your Available Pay Over Time Limit. A charge or portion of a charge may be later added, subject to your Available Pay Over Time Limit, on the Statement Closing Date. This is not a spending limit. We may approve or decline a charge regardless of whether your Card account balance exceeds or does not exceed your Pay Over Time Limit. IMPORTANT NOTICES EFT Error Resolution Notice In Case of Errors or Questions About Your Electronic Transfers Telephone us at 1-800-IPAY-AXP for Pay By Phone questions, at 1-800-528-2122 for Pay By Computer questions, and at 1-800-528-4800 for AutoPay questions. You may also write us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981531, El Paso TX 79998-1531, or contact us online at www.americanexpress.com/inquirycenter as soon as you can, if you think your statement or receipt is wrong or if you need more information about a transfer on the statement or receipt. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after we sent you the FIRST statement on which the error or problem appeared. 1. Tell us your name and account number (if any). 2. Describe the error or the transfer you are unsure about, and explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information. 3. Tell us the dollar amount of the suspected error. We will investigate your complaint and will correct any error promptly. If we take more than 10 business days to do this, we will credit your account for the amount you think is in error, so that you will have the use of the money during the time it takes us to complete our investigation. End of Important Notices. EXHIBIT C Card Member Agreement: Pa., 1 of 3 Issuer: American Express National Bank Delta SkyMiles® Platinum Credit Limit: $26,800 Cash Advance Limit: $200 Rates and Fees Table <table> <tr> <th colspan="2">Interest Rates</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for Purchases</td> <td><b>28.24%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>APR for Balance Transfers</td> <td><b>28.24%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate. Balance transfers are not available.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>APR for Cash Advances</td> <td><b>28.74%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Penalty APR and When it Applies</td> <td><b>29.99%</b><br>This APR will vary with the market based on the Prime Rate.<br>We have the right to apply the Penalty APR to new Transactions if: <ul> <li>you do not pay at least the Minimum Payment Due by the Payment Due Date; or</li> <li>your payment is returned by your bank</li> </ul> and we will notify you if we do.<br><b>How Long Will the Penalty APR Apply?</b> If the penalty APR is applied, it will apply for at least 6 months. We will review your Account every 6 months after the penalty APR is applied. The penalty APR will continue to apply until you have made timely payments with no returned payments during the 6 months being reviewed. </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Paying Interest</td> <td>Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing period. We will not charge you interest on purchases if you pay each month your entire balance (or, if you have a plan outstanding, your balance adjusted for plans) by the due date. We will begin charging interest on cash advances and balance transfers on the transaction date.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Plan Fee (Fixed Finance Charge)</td> <td>A monthly fee up to 1.33% of each purchase or amount moved into a plan based on the plan duration, the APR that would otherwise apply to the purchase, and other factors.</td> </tr> <tr> <td>For Credit Card Tips from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau</td> <td>To learn more about factors to consider when applying for or using a credit card, visit the website of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau at http://www.consumerfinance.gov/learnmore.</td> </tr> <tr> <th colspan="2">Fees</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Annual Fee</td> <td>$350</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Transaction Fees</td> <td> <b>Balance Transfer:</b> Either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.<br> <i>Balance Transfers are not available.</i><br> <b>Cash Advance:</b> Either $10 or 5% of the amount of each cash advance, whichever is greater.<br> <b>Foreign Transaction:</b> None. </td> </tr> <tr> <td>Penalty Fees</td> <td> <b>Late Payment:</b> Up to $40.<br> <b>Returned Payment:</b> Up to $40.<br> <b>Over Limit:</b> None. </td> </tr> </table> How we calculate interest: We use a method called average daily balance method (including new purchases). See the How we calculate interest section in Part 2. Your Billing Rights: See Part 3 for information on how to exercise your rights to dispute transactions. How Rates and Fees Work Rates Calculating APRs and DPRs: The Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for variable rates is determined by adding an amount (margin) to the Prime Rate. The Daily Periodic Rate (DPR) is 1/365th of the APR, rounded to one ten-thousandth of a percentage point. <table> <tr> <th>Rate Description</th> <th>Prime + Margin</th> <th>APR</th> <th>DPR</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Purchase</td> <td>Prime + 21.49%</td> <td>28.24%</td> <td>0.0774%</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Balance Transfer</td> <td>Prime + 21.49%</td> <td>28.24%</td> <td>0.0774%</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cash Advance</td> <td>Prime + 21.99%</td> <td>28.74%</td> <td>0.0787%</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Penalty</td> <td>Prime + 26.74%</td> <td>29.99%</td> <td>0.0822%</td> </tr> </table> Variable APRs will not exceed 29.99%. Explanation of Variable Rates: If the Prime Rate increases, variable APRs (and corresponding DPRs) will increase. In that case, you may pay more interest and may have a higher Minimum Payment Due. When the Prime Rate changes, the resulting changes to variable APRs take effect as of the first day of the billing period during which the Prime Rate has changed. Determining the Prime Rate: Prime Rate means the highest U.S. Prime Rate published in the rates section of The Wall Street Journal on the Closing Date of the billing period. If The Wall Street Journal does not publish the Prime Rate on that day, we will use the Prime Rate from the previous day it was published. If The Wall Street Journal is no longer published or stops publishing the Prime Rate, we may use the Prime Rate published in another newspaper of general circulation. Fees Annual Fee: This fee is on the Rates and Fees Table on page 1 of Part 1. Annual Fee for Additional Cards: None. Plan Fee (Fixed Finance Charge): Monthly, up to 1.33% of each purchase or amount placed into a plan based on the plan duration, the APR that would otherwise apply to the purchase or amount, and other factors. This fee is a fixed finance charge that will be charged each month that a plan is active. The dollar amount of your plan fee will be disclosed when you set up a plan. For more information, see About Plan It Feature in Part 2 of your Card Member Agreement. Balance Transfer: 3% of the transaction, with a minimum of $5. A different fee may apply if stated in a promotional offer or at the time of a transaction. This fee is a finance charge. We will add it to the same balance as the balance transfer. Balance Transfers are not available. Cash Advance: 5% of the cash advance transaction (including fees charged by the ATM operator, if any), with a minimum of $10. We will add this fee to the Cash Advance balance. Foreign Transaction: None. Late Payment: Up to $40. If we do not receive the Minimum Payment Due by its Payment Due Date, the fee is $29. If this happens again within the next 6 billing periods, the fee is $40. However, the late fee on a billing statement will not exceed the Minimum Payment Due on your prior billing statement. Returned Payment: Up to $40. If you make a payment that is returned unpaid the first time we present it to your bank, the fee is $29. If you do this again within the same billing period or the next 6 billing periods, the fee is $40. However, the returned payment fee on a billing statement will not exceed the applicable Minimum Payment Due on your prior billing statement. Returned Check: $38 if you use your card to cash a check at one of our approved locations and the check is returned unpaid. We will also charge you the unpaid amount. Overlimit: None. See Credit Limit and Cash Advance Limit in Part 1. Account Re-opening: $25 if your Account is cancelled, you ask us to re-open it, and we do so. Credit, Cash Advance and Person to Person Limits Credit Limit and Cash Advance Limit: We assign a Credit Limit to your Account. We may make part of your Credit Limit available for cash advances (Cash Advance Limit). There may also be a limit on the amount you can withdraw from ATMs in a given period. The Credit Limit and Cash Advance Limit are shown on page 1 of Part 1 and on each billing statement. We may increase or reduce your Credit Limit and Cash Advance Limit. We may do so even if you pay on time and your Account is not in default. You agree to manage your Account so that: • your Account balance (including fees and interest) is not more than your Credit Limit, and • your cash advance balance (including fees and interest) is not more than your Cash Advance Limit. We may approve charges that cause your Account balance to go over your Credit Limit. If we do this, we will not charge an overlimit fee. If we ask you to promptly pay the amount of your Account balance above your Credit Limit, you agree to do so. Person-to-Person Limit: Your person-to-person transactions may not exceed $2,000 within any 30-day period. You agree to manage your Account so that the total of your person-to-person transactions in any 30-day period does not exceed the Person-to-Person Limit. We may not approve a person-to-person transaction if it would cause your Account to exceed the applicable Person-to-Person Limit or your Credit Limit. How We Calculate the Amount Due Each Month To calculate the Minimum Payment Due for each billing statement, we start with the highest of: 1. Interest charged on the billing statement plus 1% of the New Balance (excluding any interest, penalty fees, overlimit amount, and plan balances); or 2. 2% of the New Balance (excluding any penalty fees and overlimit amount, and plan balances); or 3. $40. Then we add any penalty fees shown on the billing statement, up to 1/24th of any overlimit amount, any plan payment due, and any amount past due. Your Minimum Payment Due will not exceed your New Balance. You may pay more than the Minimum Payment Due, up to your New Balance, at any time. EXAMPLE: Assume that your New Balance is $2,900, interest is $29.57, and you have no active plans, overlimit amount, penalty fees, or amounts past due. 1. $29.57 plus 1% multiplied by ($2,900 minus $29.57) equals $58.27 2. $58 (2% of $2,900) 3. $40 The highest of 1., 2., or 3. is $58.27. If your account has any active plans, overlimit amount, penalty fees, or amounts past due, your Minimum Payment Due will be higher. When We Charge Interest (Grace Period) • You are not charged interest on purchases when you are in an Interest Free Period. • Your account enters an Interest Free Period when you pay your New Balance as shown on your statement by the Payment Due Date or your account had no previous balance. • When your account is not in an Interest Free Period, we charge interest on purchases from the date of the transaction. • After you enter an Interest Free Period again, interest may appear on your next billing statement. This reflects interest charged from the beginning of that billing cycle through the date the payment was received. • If you have an active plan created through Plan It, you can enter an Interest Free Period by paying at least the Balance Adjusted for Plans (or Adjusted Balance) by the Payment Due Date. • Balance Transfers and Cash Advances will be charged interest from the date of the transaction and do not have an Interest Free Period. For more details about how we calculate your interest charges, see the How we calculate interest section of this agreement. Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and any supplements or amendments make up your Card Member Agreement. You can request a copy of your Card Member Agreement through your online account or by calling the number on the back of your Card. Card Member Agreement: Part 2 of 3 About the Agreement Your Card Member Agreement: This document together with Part 1 and Part 3 make up the Card Member Agreement (Agreement) for the Account identified on page 1 of Part 1. Any supplements or amendments are also part of the Agreement. When you use the Account (or you sign or keep the Card), you agree to the terms of the Agreement. Changing the Agreement: We may change this Agreement, subject to applicable law. This written Agreement is a final expression of the agreement governing the Account. The written Agreement may not be modified or amended by any alleged oral agreement. Definitions: We, us, and our mean the issuer shown on page 1 of Part 1. You and your mean the person who applied for this Account and for whom we opened the Account. We will refer to you as either the Basic or Primary Card Member. You may request a Card for an Additional Card Member. Card means any American Express Card or other device that we issue to access your Account. A charge is any amount added to your Account, such as purchases, cash advances, balance transfers, fees, and interest charges. A purchase is a charge for goods, services, or person-to-person transactions. A cash advance is a charge to get cash or cash equivalents, including travelers cheques, gift cheques, foreign currency, money orders, digital currency, casino gaming chips, race track wagers, and other offline and online betting transactions. A balance transfer is a charge to pay an amount you owe on another credit card Account. A person-to-person transaction is a charge for funds sent to another person or a charge to add funds to your Amex Send™ Account. A plan is a portion of your account balance that you have selected to pay over time through a set number of monthly payments using Plan It. To pay by a certain date means to send your payment so that we receive it and credit it to your Account by that date. The Closing Date appears on each billing statement and is the last day of the billing period covered by the billing statement. About using your Card Using the Card: You may use the Card to make charges. At our discretion, we may permit you to create plans, make cash advances or balance transfers. You cannot transfer balances from any other account issued by us or our affiliates. You may arrange for certain merchants and third parties to store your Card number and expiration date, so that, for example the merchant may charge your Account at regular intervals; or you may make charges using that stored Card information. We may (but are not required to) tell these merchants and third parties if your expiration date or Card number changes or if your Account status is updated, including if your Account is cancelled. If you do not want us to share your updated Account information, please contact us using the number on the back of your Card. Keep your Card safe and don’t let anyone else use it. If your Card is lost or stolen or your Account is being used without your permission, contact us right away. You may not use your Account for illegal activities. Declined transactions: We may decline to authorize a charge for various reasons, including if we suspect fraud or based on our assessment of your creditworthiness, even if the charge would not cause you to go over your Credit Limit and even if your Account is not in default. We are not responsible for any losses you incur if we do not authorize a charge or if any merchant refuses to accept the Card. About Account Features About Plan It: We may offer you Plan It, which allows you to create a payment plan for qualifying purchases or a qualifying amount, subject to a plan fee. This fee is a fixed finance charge that will be charged each month that a plan is active. You may use this feature by selecting qualifying purchases or a qualifying amount and a plan duration. You will be able to view the monthly plan payments, including the plan fee, for your selection. Each plan fee will be disclosed before you create the applicable plan and will be based on the plan duration, the APR that would otherwise apply to the purchase amount(s), and other factors. When you set up a plan, the purchases or amount will be added to a plan balance and will be subject to a plan fee instead of the APR for purchases. A qualifying purchase for Plan It is a purchase of at least a specified dollar amount. A qualifying amount for Plan It is a specified portion of your balance. Qualifying purchases (or a qualifying amount, if you have a Card with a Credit Limit) do not include purchases of cash or cash equivalents, balance transfers (if offered), purchases subject to Foreign Transaction Fees, or any fee owed to us, such as Annual Membership fees. Your ability to create plans will be based on a variety of factors such as your creditworthiness and your Credit Limit. You will not be able to create plans if your Account is cancelled. You will also not be able to create plans if one or more of your American Express accounts is enrolled in a payment program, or has a payment that is returned unpaid, or is past due. We will tell you the number of active plans you may have and we may change this number at any time. The plan durations offered to you, and your ability to include multiple qualifying purchases or a qualifying amount in a single plan, will be at our discretion and will be based on a variety of factors such as your creditworthiness, the purchase amount(s), and your Account history. You agree to manage your Account so that the total of your plan balances (including plan fees) is not more than your Credit Limit. Plans cannot be cancelled after they have been created but you can choose to pay them early by paying the New Balance shown on your most recent billing statement in full. If you pay a plan off early, you will not incur any future plan fees on that plan. About Payments Promise to pay: You promise to pay all charges added to your Account, including charges that you or your Additional Card Members make, or permit others to make, even if you or they do not present the Card or sign for the transaction. When you must pay: You must pay at least the Minimum Payment Due on or before the Payment Due Date in the time and manner shown on each billing statement. How to make payments: Make payments to U.S. dollars with: • a single check drawn on a U.S. bank, or • a single negotiable instrument clearable through the U.S. banking system, for example a money order, or • an electronic payment that can be cleared through the U.S. banking system. When making a payment by mail: • make a separate payment for each Account, • mail your payment to the address shown on the payment coupon on your billing statement, and • write your Account number on your check or negotiable instrument and include the payment coupon. If your payment meets the above requirements, we will credit it to your Account as of the day we receive it, as long as we receive it by the time and in the manner disclosed in your billing statement. If we receive it after that time, we will credit the payment on the day after we receive it. If your payment does not meet the above requirements, there may be a delay in crediting your Account. This may result in late payment fees and additional interest charges (see the How Rates and Fees Work in Part 1). We will not accept a payment made in a foreign currency or a payment drawn on an account at a bank located outside of the U.S. If we process a late payment, a partial payment, or a payment marked with any restrictive language, that will have no effect on our rights and will not change this Agreement. How we apply payments and credits: Your Account may have balances with different interest rates. For example, purchases may have a lower interest rate than cash advances. Your Account may also have Plan balances which are assessed Plan fees. If your Account has balances with different interest rates, Plan balances, or Plan fees, here is how we generally apply payments in a billing period: • We apply your payments, up to the Minimum Payment Due, first to any Plan amounts included in your Minimum Payment Due, then to the balance subject to the lowest interest rate, and then to balances subject to higher interest rates. • After the Minimum Payment Due has been paid, we apply your payments to the balance subject to the highest interest rate, then to balances subject to lower interest rates, and then to any Plan balances. In most cases, we apply a credit to the same balance as the related charge. For example, we apply a credit for a purchase to the purchase balance. We may apply payments and credits within balances, and among balances with the same interest rate, in any order we choose. If there is a negative balance in any balance on the account at the end of a billing period, that excess credit will be redistributed to other balances in accordance with how we apply payments described above. This means that in certain circumstances, Plan balances may get paid before they otherwise would. If you receive a credit for a purchase placed into a plan, you must call us at the number on the back of your Card to have the credit applied to the Plan balance. About interest charges How we calculate interest: We calculate interest for a billing period by first figuring the interest on each balance. Different categories of transactions--such as purchases and cash advances--may have different interest rates. Balances within each category may also have different interest rates. We use the Average Daily Balance method (including new transactions) to figure interest charges for each balance. The total interest charged for a billing period is the sum of the interest charged on each balance. Interest: The interest charged for a balance in a billing period, except for variations caused by rounding, equals: 1) Average Daily Balance (ADB) multiplied by 2) Daily Periodic Rate (DPR) multiplied by 3) number of days in the billing period. ADB: To get the ADB for a balance, we add up its daily balances. Then we divide the result by the number of days in the billing period. DPR: A DPR is 1/365th of an APR, rounded to one ten-thousandth of a percentage point. Your DPRs are shown in How Rates and Fees Work in Part 1. EXAMPLE: Calculating Interest Assume that you have a single interest rate of 15.99%, your ADB is $2,250 and there are 30 days in the billing period. The DPR is 15.99% divided by 365 days equals 0.0438% The Interest is $2,250 multiplied by 0.0438% multiplied by 30 days equals $29.57 Daily Balance: We figure the daily balance for each balance by: • taking the beginning balance for the day, • adding any new charges, • subtracting any payments or credits; and • making any appropriate adjustments. We add a new charge to a daily balance as of its transaction date. If the daily balance is negative, we treat it as zero. Beginning balance: For the first day of a billing period, the beginning balance is the ending balance for the prior billing period, including unpaid interest. For the rest of the billing period, the beginning balance is the previous day's daily balance plus an amount of interest equal to the previous day's daily balance multiplied by the DPR for that balance. This method of figuring the beginning balance results in daily compounding of interest. Other methods: To figure the ADB and interest charges, we may use other formulas or methods that produce equivalent results. Also, we may choose not to charge interest on certain types of charges. About Covered Borrowers Military Lending Act: Federal law provides important protections to members of the Armed Forces and their dependents relating to extensions of consumer credit. In general, the cost of consumer credit to a member of the Armed Forces and his or her dependent may not exceed an annual percentage rate of 36 percent. This rate must include, as applicable to the credit transaction or Account: the costs associated with credit insurance premiums; fees for ancillary products sold in connection with the credit transaction; any application fee charged (other than certain application fees for specified credit transactions or Accounts); and any participation fee (other than certain participation fees for a credit Card Account). To listen to this statement, as well as a description of your payment obligation for this Account, call us at 855-531-0379. If you are a covered borrower under the Military Lending Act, the Arbitration provision of the Claims Resolution section of this Agreement will not apply to you in connection with this Account. However, if you elect arbitration, we will comply with our obligations under the Claims Resolution section of this Agreement. About Additional Card Members Additional Card Members: We may issue additional Cards on your Account at your request. Additional Card Members can use your Account subject to the terms of this Agreement and we may report their use of your Account to credit reporting agencies. If an Annual Membership Fee applies to Additional Cards on your Account, it is shown on page 2 of Part 1 of this Agreement. You are responsible for all use of your Account by Additional Card Members and anyone they allow to use your Account and you must pay for all charges made. You also authorize us to give Additional Card Members information about your Account and to discuss it with them. Contact us if you want to cancel an Additional Card Member's ability to use your Account. If an Annual Membership Fee applies for an Additional Card, please refer to the refund policy disclosed in the Closing or suspending your Account sub-section of Part 3 of this Agreement. If a single Annual Membership Fee applies for a group of Additional Cards on your Account, this policy will apply when you cancel the Additional Card on which the fee was assessed. Card Member Agreement: Part 3 of 3 Other important information How we may contact you: Sending you notices: We send notices by U.S. mail, courier, or electronically using the information in our records. We consider a notice given when we mail it or deliver it electronically. Servicing and Collections: If we need to contact you to service your account or to collect amounts you owe, you authorize us (and our affiliates, agents and contractors, such as debt collection agencies and service providers) to contact you at any phone number or email address you provide, from which you contact us, or at which we believe we can reach you. We may contact you in any way, such as calling, texting, emailing, sending mobile application push notifications or using any other method of communication permitted by law. We may contact you using an automated dialer or prerecorded messages. We may contact you on a mobile, wireless or similar device, even if you are charged for it. Call monitoring: We may monitor and record any calls between you and us. Changing your contact information: You must notify us immediately if you change your mailing address, email address, or telephone number. If you have more than one Account, you need to notify us separately for each Account. We may update your billing address if we receive information that it has changed or is incorrect. Disputed charges: If you dispute a charge with a merchant, we may credit the Account for all or part of the disputed charge. If we do so, you assign and transfer to us all rights and claims (excluding tort claims) against the merchant. You agree that you will not pursue any claim against the merchant for the credited amount. And you must cooperate with us if we decide to do so. Credit reports: You agree that we will obtain credit reports about you, investigate your ability to pay, and obtain information about you from other sources including information to verify and re-verify your employment and income. And you agree that we will use such information for any purposes (for example, marketing to you or evaluating you for a new account), subject to applicable law. You agree that we will give information about the Account to credit reporting agencies. We will tell a credit reporting agency if you fail to comply with the terms of this Agreement. This may have a negative impact on your credit report. If you believe information we have given to a credit reporting agency is incorrect, write to us at: American Express Credit Bureau Unit, P.O. Box 981537, El Paso, TX 79998-1537. When you write to us, tell us the specific information you believe is incorrect. Default: We may consider your Account to be in default if: • you violate a provision of this Agreement, • you give us false information, • you file for bankruptcy, • you default under another agreement you have with us or an affiliate, or • we believe you are unable or unwilling to pay your debts when due. If we consider your Account in default, or if you become incapacitated or die, we may, to the extent permitted by federal and applicable state law: • suspend your ability to make charges, • cancel or suspend any feature on your Account, • require you to pay more than your Minimum Payment Due immediately, and • require you to pay your Account balance immediately. Collection costs: You agree to pay all reasonable costs, including attorneys' fees, that we incur to collect amounts you owe. Closing or suspending your Account: We may, at any time and for any reason: cancel your Account, suspend your ability to make charges, cancel or suspend any feature on your Account. If we do any of these, you must still pay us for all charges under the terms of this Agreement. If we later agree to reinstate your Account, we may reinstate any additional Cards issued on your Account and charge you any applicable annual fees and a fee to reinstate the Account. You may close your Account by calling us or writing to us. If an Annual Membership Fee applies, we will refund this fee if you notify us that you are voluntarily closing your Account within 30 days after the Closing Date of the billing statement on which that fee appears. For cancellations after this 30-day period, the Annual Membership Fee is non-refundable. If your billing address is in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at the time you close your Account, this policy will not apply to you. If your account is cancelled and we re-open it at your request, we may charge you a $25 fee. When you pay us by check; permission for electronic debit: When you pay us by check, you authorize us to use information from your check (such as routing number, account number and check serial number) to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your bank or other asset account. When we do this, your payment may be withdrawn from your bank or other asset account as soon as the same day we receive your check, and you will not receive that check back from your bank or financial institution. In certain circumstances, we may process your payment as a check transaction. Converting charges made in a foreign currency: If you make a charge in a foreign currency, AE Exposure Management Ltd. ("AEEML") will convert it into U.S. dollars on the date we or our agents process it, so that we bill you for the charge in U.S. dollars based upon this conversion. Unless a particular rate is required by law, AEEML will choose a conversion rate that is acceptable to us for that date. The rate AEEML uses is no more than the highest official rate published by a government agency or the highest interbank rate AEEML identifies from customary banking sources on the conversion date or the prior business day. This rate may differ from rates that are in effect on the date of your charge. We will bill charges converted by establishments (such as airlines) at the rates they use. Privacy Act of 1974: Some federal agencies may accept the Card under authority of statute. When you make charges at these agencies, we collect certain charge information. That information may be put to routine uses such as processing, billing and collections. It may also be aggregated for reporting, analysis and marketing use. Other routine uses by agencies may be published in the Federal Register. About insurance products: We or our affiliates may tell you about insurance and non-insurance products, services or features that may have a fee. One of our affiliates may act on behalf of a provider of these products. The affiliate may be compensated for this. The insurance products are not offered or sold by us or on our behalf. Our affiliates may get additional compensation when AMEX Assurance Company or another affiliate is the insurer or reinsurer. Compensation may influence what products and providers we or our affiliates tell you about. We may share information about you with our affiliates so they can identify products that may interest you. We may be compensated for this information. Changing benefits: We have the right to add, modify or remove any benefit, feature or service included with or related to your Account at our discretion. Assigning the Agreement: We may sell, transfer or assign this Agreement and your Account. We may do so at any time without notifying you. You may not sell, assign or transfer your Account or any of your obligations under this Agreement. We do not waive our rights: We may choose to delay enforcing or to not exercise rights under this Agreement. If we do this, we do not waive our rights to exercise or enforce them on any other occasion. Governing law: Utah law and federal law govern this Agreement and your Account without regard to internal principles of conflicts of law. We entered into this Agreement with you in Utah, where we are located and hold your Account. Maryland residents: If your Account has a Maryland billing address, we elect to offer your Account pursuant to Title 12, Subtitle 9 of the Maryland Commercial Law Article to the extent, if any, that Maryland law applies to your Account. Notice to Oregon Residents: Service charges not in excess of those permitted by law will be charged on the outstanding balances from month to month. You may pay more than the Minimum Payment Due, up to your entire outstanding balance, at any time. Notice for residents of Washington State: In accordance with the Revised Code of Washington Statutes, Section 63.14.167, you are not responsible for payment of interest charges that result solely from a merchant's failure to transmit to us within seven working days a credit for goods or services accepted for return or forgiven if you have notified us of the merchant's delay in posting such credit, or our failure to post such credit to your Account within three working days of our receipt of the credit. Claims Resolution Most customer concerns can be resolved by calling our Customer Service Department at the number listed on the back of your Card. In the event Customer Service is unable to resolve a complaint to your satisfaction, this section explains how claims can be resolved through mediation, arbitration or litigation. It includes an arbitration provision. You may reject the arbitration provision by sending us written notice within 45 days after your first Card | ase. See Your Right to Reject Arbitration bel For this section, you and us includes any corporate parents, subsidiaries, affiliates or related persons or entities. Claim means any current or future claim, dispute or controversy relating to your Account(s), this Agreement, or any agreement or relationship you have or had with us, except for the validity, enforceability or scope of the Arbitration provision. Claim includes but is not limited to: (1) initial claims, counterclaims, crossclaims and third-party claims; (2) claims based upon contract, tort, fraud, statute, regulation, common law and equity; (3) claims by or against any third party using or providing any product, service or benefit in connection with any account; and (4) claims that arise from or relate to (a) any account created under any of the agreements, or any balances on any such account, (b) advertisements, promotions or statements related to any accounts, goods or services financed under any accounts or terms of financing, (c) benefits and services related to Card Membership (including fee-based or free benefit programs, enrollment services and rewards programs) and (d) your application for any account. You may not sell, assign or transfer a claim. Sending a Claim Notice: Before beginning a lawsuit, mediation or arbitration, you and we agree to send a written notice (a claim notice) to each party against whom a claim is asserted, in order to provide an opportunity to resolve the claim informally or through mediation. Go to americanexpress.com/claim for a sample claim notice. The claim notice must describe the claim and state the specific relief demanded. Notice to you may be provided by your billing statement or sent to your billing address. Notice to us must include your name, address and Account number and be sent to American Express ADR c/o CT Corporation System, 28 Liberty Street, New York, New York 10005. If the claim proceeds to arbitration, the amount of any relief demanded in a claim notice will not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator rules. Mediation: In mediation, a neutral mediator helps parties resolve a claim. The mediator does not decide the claim but helps parties reach agreement. Before beginning mediation, you or we must first send a claim notice. Within 30 days after sending or receiving a claim notice, you or we may submit the claim to JAMS (1-800-352-5267, jamadr.com) or the American Arbitration Association ("AAA") (1-800-778-7879, adr.org) for mediation. We will pay the fees of the mediator. All mediation-related communications are confidential, inadmissible in court and not subject to discovery. All applicable statutes of limitation will be tolled from the date you or we send the claim notice until termination of the mediation. Either you or we may terminate the mediation at any time. The submission or failure to submit a claim to mediation will not affect your or our right to elect arbitration. Arbitration: You or we may elect to resolve any claim by individual arbitration. Claims are decided by a neutral arbitrator. If arbitration is chosen by any party, neither you nor we will have the right to litigate that claim in court or have a jury trial on that claim. Further, you and we will not have the right to participate in a representative capacity or as a member of any class pertaining to any claim subject to arbitration. Arbitration procedures are generally simpler than the rules that apply in court, and discovery is more limited. The arbitrator's authority is limited to claims between you and us alone. Claims may not be joined or consolidated unless you and we agree in writing. An arbitration award and any judgment confirming it will apply only to the specific case and cannot be used in any other case except to enforce the award. The arbitrator's decisions are as enforceable as any court order and are subject to very limited review by a court. Except as set forth below, the arbitrator's decision will be final and binding. Other rights you or we would have in court may also not be available in arbitration. Initiating Arbitration: Before beginning arbitration, you or we must first send a claim notice. Claims will be referred to either JAMS or AAA, as selected by the party electing arbitration. Claims will be resolved pursuant to this Arbitration provision and the selected organization's rules in effect when the claim is filed, except where those rules conflict with this Agreement. If we choose the organization, you may select the other within 30 days after receiving notice of our selection. Contact JAMS or AAA to begin an arbitration or for other information. Claims also may be referred to another arbitration organization if you and we agree in writing or to an arbitrator appointed pursuant to section 5 of the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. sec. 1-16 (FAA). We will not elect arbitration for any claim you file in small claims court, so long as the claim is individual and pending only in that court. You or we may otherwise elect to arbitrate any claim at any time unless it has been filed in court and trial has begun or final judgment has been entered. Either you or we may delay enforcing or not exercise rights under this Arbitration provision, including the right to arbitrate a claim, without waiving the right to exercise or enforce those rights. Limitations on Arbitration: If either party elects to resolve a claim by arbitration, that claim will be arbitrated on an individual basis. There will be no right or authority for any claims to be arbitrated on a class action basis or on bases involving claims brought in a purported representative capacity on behalf of the general public, other Card Members or other persons similarly situated. Notwithstanding any other provision and without waiving the right to appeal such decision, if any portion of these Limitations on Arbitration is deemed invalid or unenforceable, then the entire Arbitration provision (other than this sentence) will not apply. Arbitration Procedures: This Arbitration provision is governed by the FAA. The arbitrator will apply applicable substantive law, statutes of limitations and privileges. The arbitrator will not apply any federal or state rules of civil procedure or evidence in matters relating to evidence or discovery. Subject to the Limitations on Arbitration, the arbitrator may otherwise award any relief available in court. You and we agree that the arbitration will be confidential. You and we agree that we will not disclose the content of the arbitration proceeding or its outcome to anyone, but you or we may notify any government authority of the claim as permitted or required by law. If your claim is for $10,000 or less, you may choose whether the arbitration will be conducted solely on the basis of documents, through a telephonic hearing, or by an in-person hearing. At any party's request, the arbitrator will provide a brief written explanation of the award. The arbitrator's award will be final and binding, subject to each party's right to appeal as stated in this section and/or to challenge or appeal an arbitration award pursuant to the FAA. To initiate an appeal, a party must notify the arbitration organization and all parties in writing within 35 days after the arbitrator's award is issued. The arbitration organization will appoint a three-arbitrator panel to decide anew, by majority vote based on written submissions, any aspect of the decision objected to. The appeal will otherwise proceed pursuant to the arbitration organization's appellate rules. Judgment upon any award may be entered in any court having jurisdiction. At your election, arbitration hearings will take place in the federal judicial district of your residence. Arbitration Fees and Costs: You will be responsible for paying your share of any arbitration fees (including filing, administrative, hearing or other fees), but only up to the amount of the filing fees you would have incurred if you had brought a claim in court. We will be responsible for any additional arbitration fees. ur written request, we will consider in good faith ing a temporary advance of your share of any arbitration fees, or paying for the reasonable fees of an expert appointed by the arbitrator for good cause. Additional Arbitration Awards: If the arbitrator rules in your favor for an amount greater than any final offer we made before the final hearing in arbitration, the arbitrator's award will include: (1) any money to which you are entitled, but in no case less than $5,000; and (2) any reasonable attorneys' fees, costs and expert and other witness fees. Your Right to Reject Arbitration: You may reject this Arbitration provision by sending a written rejection notice to us at: American Express, P.O. Box 981556, El Paso, TX 79998. Go to americanexpress.com/reject for a sample rejection notice. Your rejection notice must be mailed within 45 days after your first Card purchase. Your rejection notice must state that you reject the Arbitration provision and include your name, address, Account number and personal signature. No one else may sign the rejection notice. If your rejection notice complies with these requirements, this Arbitration provision and any other arbitration provisions in the Card Member agreements for any other currently open American Express accounts you have will not apply to you, except for Corporate Card accounts and any claims subject to pending litigation or arbitration at the time you send your rejection notice. Rejection of this Arbitration provision will not affect your other rights or responsibilities under this Claims Resolution section or the Agreement. Rejecting this Arbitration provision will not affect your ability to use your Card or any other benefit, product or service you may have with your Account. Continuation: This section will survive termination of your Account, voluntary payment of your Account balance, any legal proceeding to collect a debt, any bankruptcy and any sale of your Account (in the case of a sale, its terms will apply to the buyer of your Account). If any portion of this Claims Resolution section, except as otherwise provided in the Limitations on Arbitration subsection, is deemed invalid or unenforceable, it will not invalidate the remaining portions of this Claims Resolution section. Your Billing Rights: Keep this Document for Future Use This notice tells you about your rights and our responsibilities under the Fair Credit Billing Act. What To Do If You Find a Mistake on Your Statement: If you think there is an error on your statement, write to us at: American Express PO Box 981535 El Paso TX 79998-1535 In your letter, give us the following information: • Account information: Your name and account number. • Dollar amount: The dollar amount of the suspected error. • Description of problem: If you think there is an error on your bill, describe what you believe is wrong and why you believe it is a mistake. You must contact us: • Within 60 days after the error appeared on your statement. • At least 2 business days before an automated payment is scheduled, if you want to stop payment on the amount you think is wrong. You must notify us of any potential errors in writing. You may call us, but if you do we are not required to investigate any potential errors and you may have to pay the amount in question. What Will Happen After We Receive Your Letter: When we receive your letter, we must do two things: 1. Within 30 days of receiving your letter, we must tell you that we received your letter. We will also tell you if we have already corrected the error. 2. Within 90 days of receiving your letter, we must either correct the error or explain to you why we believe the bill is correct. While we investigate whether or not there has been an error: • We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount. • The charge in question may remain on your statement, and we may continue to charge you interest on that amount. • While you do not have to pay the amount in question, you are responsible for the remainder of your balance. • We can apply any unpaid amount against your credit limit. After we finish our investigation, one of two things will happen: • If we made a mistake: You will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other fees related to that amount. • If we do not believe there was a mistake: You will have to pay the amount in question, along with applicable interest and fees. We will send you a statement of the amount you owe and the date payment is due. We may then report you as delinquent if you do not pay the amount we think you owe. If you receive our explanation but still believe your bill is wrong, you must write to us within 10 days telling us that you still refuse to pay. If you do so, we cannot report you as delinquent without also reporting that you are questioning your bill. We must tell you the name of anyone to whom we reported you as delinquent, and we must let those organizations know when the matter has been settled between us. If we do not follow all of the rules above, you do not have to pay the first $50 of the amount you question even if your bill is correct. Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases: If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit Card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be 1. The purchase must have been made in your home state or within 100 miles of your current mailing address, and the purchase price must have been more than $50. (Note: Neither of these are necessary if your purchase was based on an advertisement we mailed to you, or if we own the company that sold you the goods or services.) 2. You must have used your credit Card for the purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from an ATM or with a check that accesses your credit Card account do not qualify. 3. You must not yet have fully paid for the purchase. If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the purchase, contact us in writing at: American Express PO Box 981535 El Paso TX 79998-1535 While we investigate, the same rules apply to the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will tell you our decision. At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay, we may report you as delinquent. Your Agreement for Transferring Funds Electronically This EFT Agreement is between American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. and you, once you enroll in an Electronic Funds Transfer Service of ours (service) such as AutoPay, Pay By Computer, or Pay By Phone. This replaces any previous agreement you may have with us for the services. Words we use in this agreement: In this EFT Agreement, you and your mean, in addition to the Basic Card Member, any Additional Card Members who have enrolled in the service. We, our, and us mean American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc. Your Card Account means the American Express Card Account. Your bank is the bank, securities firm, or other financial institution that holds your bank account. Your bank account is the bank account you use to pay for any transactions you make through the service. Withdraw or withdrawal means an electronic debit or deduction of funds from your bank account. Our business days are Monday through Friday, excluding holidays. AutoPay, Pay By Computer, Pay By Phone: With these services, you can initiate electronic payments to your Card Account. When you do so, you allow us or our agent to draw a check on or initiate an automated clearing house (ACH) withdrawal from your bank account in the amount you authorize. If your bank returns a check or ACH withdrawal unpaid the first time we submit it for payment, we may cancel your right to use the service. Your bank may charge you a fee if this happens. How to contact us about the services: You can call us at 1-800-IPAY-AXP for Pay By Phone questions, at 1-800-528-2122 for Pay By Computer questions, and at 1-800-528-4800 for AutoPay questions. You may also write to us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981531, El Paso, TX 79998-1531. How to stop AutoPay payments: If you have told us to make AutoPay payments from your bank account, you can stop any of these payments by calling us at 1-800-227-4669 or writing to American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981540, El Paso, TX 79998-1540 in time for us to receive your request at least 2 business days before the payment is scheduled to be made. We will tell you, at least 10 days before each payment, when it will be made and how much it will be. If we receive your request to stop one of these payments at least 2 business days before the payment is scheduled to be made and we do not stop it, we will be liable for your losses or damages. Unauthorized transactions: Tell us AT ONCE if you believe that a transaction has been made without your permission using your Card or information about your Card Account. Calling is the best way of keeping your possible losses down. You could lose all the money in your bank account (plus your maximum overdraft line of credit, if applicable). Call anytime at 1-800-528-4800 (or 1-336-393-1111 collect, if not in the U.S.). You may also write to us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981532, El Paso, TX 79998-1532. Improper transactions or payments: If we do not complete a transfer to or from your bank account on time or in the correct amount, according to this EFT Agreement, we will be liable for your losses or damages. There are some exceptions. We are not liable: • if, through no fault of ours, you do not have enough money in your bank account; • if the transfer would go over the credit limit on any overdraft line you may have; • if the funds in your bank account were subject to legal process or other encumbrance that restricted the transaction; • if circumstances beyond our control (such as fire or flood) prevented the transaction, despite our reasonable precautions; or • if the terminal or system was not working properly and you knew about the breakdown when you started the transfer. Privacy: We will disclose information to third parties about your transactions: • when necessary for completing transactions; • to comply with government agency or court orders; or • as stated in our Privacy Notice, which covers your use of the services. Arbitration: The Claims Resolution section or, as applicable, the Claims Resolution for Covered Borrowers section, in Part 3 of the Card Member Agreement, applies to this EFT Agreement and the services. In case of errors or questions: If you think your statement or receipt is wrong, or if you need more information about a transaction on your statement or receipt, call or write us as soon as you can. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after we sent the FIRST statement on which the problem or error appeared. If you do not contact us because of certain circumstances (such as you are in the hospital), we may extend the 60-day period for a reasonable time. When you contact us: • tell us your name and account numb • describe the error or the transaction you are unsure about. Explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information. • tell us the amount of the suspected error. If you tell us orally, we may require that you send us your complaint or question in writing within 10 business days after you called us. Within 10 business days after we hear from you we will determine whether an error has occurred. We will correct any error promptly. However, if we need more time, we may take up to 45 calendar days to investigate. If we do take more time, we will credit your bank account within 10 business days for the amount you think is in error so that you will have use of the funds during the time it takes to complete our investigation. If we ask you to put your complaint or question in writing and we do not receive it within 10 business days, we may not credit your bank account for the amount you question. We will tell you the results within 3 business days after completing our investigation. If we decide that there was no error, we will send you a written explanation. You may ask for copies of the documents that we used in our investigation. If we have credited your bank account and find no error, we will tell you when we will withdraw that amount from your bank account again. You authorize us to withdraw this amount from your bank account. If your bank account does not have enough funds to cover this withdrawal, we can charge the amount to your Card Account or collect the amount from you. If this happens, we may cancel your right to use a service. We may end the services: We may extend or limit the services at any location without telling you ahead of time. Also, we may stop a service at any time. We may cancel your participation in a service at any time. If we do, we will write to you, but we may not send you the notice until after we cancel. Also, we may refuse to authorize a transaction at our discretion. We will end or suspend use of a service if: • you do not use it for 18 months in a row, • your Card Account is in default, • your Card Account is cancelled or suspended, • you cancel the authorization you gave your bank to pay for any transactions you make through the service, or • your bank account is closed to withdrawals by us or our agents. You may choose to stop using any service. If you do, you must write to us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981531, El Paso, TX 79998-1531. Assignment: We may assign this EFT Agreement to a subsidiary or affiliate at any time. Note for Massachusetts residents: General disclosure statement: Any documentation given to you which shows that an electronic funds transfer was made will be admissible as evidence of that transfer and will constitute prima facie proof that the transfer was made. Except as explained in this EFT Agreement, if you initiate an electronic funds transfer from your bank account, you cannot stop payment of the transfer. Unless otherwise provided in this EFT Agreement, you may not stop payment of electronic funds transfers. Therefore, do not use electronic transfers for purchases or service unless you are satisfied that you will not need to stop payment. Disclosure of bank account information to third parties: If you give us your written authorization to disclose information about you, your bank account, or the transactions that you make to any person, that authorization will automatically expire 45 days after we receive it. Optional limit on obtaining cash: You can ask us to limit the total amount of cash that you may get from ATMs in a single day to $50. If you choose this option, we will take all reasonable steps to comply with your request. EXHIBIT D Delta SkyMiles® PI ROBERT E FRANDEN Closing Date 12/11/25 Account Ending #5002 New Balance $27,822.33 Minimum Payment Due $2,729.37 Includes the past due amount of $1,727.16 Payment Due Date 01/05/26 Late Payment Warning: If we do not receive your Minimum Payment Due by the Payment Due Date of 01/05/26, you may have to pay a late fee of up to $40.00 and your APRs may be increased to the Penalty APR of 29.99%. Minimum Payment Warning: If you have a Non-Plan Balance and make only the minimum payment each period, you will pay more in interest and it will take you longer to pay off your Non-Plan Balance. For example: <table> <tr> <th>If you make no additional charges and each month you pay...</th> <th>You will pay off the balance shown on this statement in about...</th> <th>And you will pay an estimated total of...</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Only the Minimum Payment Due</td> <td>30 years</td> <td>$87,447</td> </tr> </table> If you would like information about credit counseling services, call 1-888-733-4139. † See page 2 for important information about your account. WARNING: Your account is past due. Please refer to the IMPORTANT NOTICES section. To view your Delta SkyMiles® balance, visit delta.com Account Summary <table> <tr> <th>Previous Balance</th> <td>$27,123.72</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Payments/Credits</th> <td>-$0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th>New Charges</th> <td>+0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Fees</th> <td>+$40.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Interest Charged</th> <td>+$658.61</td> </tr> </table> <table> <tr> <th>New Balance</th> <td>$27,822.33</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Minimum Payment Due</th> <td>$2,729.37</td> </tr> </table> <table> <tr> <th>Credit Limit</th> <td>$26,800.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Available Credit</th> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Cash Advance Limit</th> <td>$200.00</td> </tr> <tr> <th>Available Cash</th> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> </table> ↓ Please fold on the perforation below, detach and return with your payment ↓ Payment Coupon Do not staple or use paper clips Pay by Computer americanexpress.com/pbc Pay by Phone 1-800-472-9297 Account Ending #5002 Enter 15 digit account # on all payments. Make check payable to American Express. ROBERT E FRANDEN 9805 S VANDALIA AVE TULSA OK 74137-4843 See reverse side for instructions on how to update your address, phone number, or email. AMERICAN EXPRESS PO BOX 6031 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-6031 Payment Due Date 01/05/26 New Balance $27,822.33 Minimum Payment Due $2,729.37 $ _______ • _____ Amount Enclosed Payments: Your payment must be sent to the payment address shown on your statement and must be received by 5 p.m. local time at that address to be credited as of the day it is received. Payments we receive after 5 p.m. will not be credited to your Account until the next day. Payments must also: (1) include the remittance coupon from your statement; (2) be made with a single check drawn on a US bank and payable in US dollars, or with a negotiable instrument payable in US dollars and clearable through the US banking system; and (3) include your Account number. If your payment does not meet all of the above requirements, crediting may be delayed and you may incur late payment fees and additional interest charges. Electronic payments must be made through an electronic payment method payable in US dollars and clearable through the US banking system. Please do not send post-dated checks as they will be deposited upon receipt. Any restrictive language on a payment we accept will have no effect on us without our express prior written approval. We will re-present to your financial institution any payment that is returned unpaid. Permission for Electronic Withdrawal: (1) When you send a check for payment, you give us permission to electronically withdraw your payment from your deposit or other asset account. We will process checks electronically by transmitting the amount of the check, routing number, account number and check serial number to your financial institution, unless the check is not processable electronically or a less costly process is available. When we process your check electronically, your payment may be withdrawn from your deposit or other asset account as soon as the same day we receive your check, and you will not receive that cancelled check with your deposit or other asset account statement. If we cannot collect the funds electronically we may issue a draft against your deposit or other asset account for the amount of the check. (2) By using Pay By Computer, Pay By Phone or any other electronic payment service of ours, you give us permission to electronically withdraw funds from the deposit or other asset account you specify in the amount you request. Payments using such services of ours received after 8:00 p.m. MST may not be credited until the next day. How We Calculate Your Balance: We use the Average Daily Balance (ADB) method (including new transactions) to calculate the balance on which we charge interest on your Account. Call the Customer Care number on page 3 for more information about this balance computation method and how resulting interest charges are determined. The method we use to figure the ADB and interest results in daily compounding of interest. Paying Interest: Your due date is at least 25 days after the close of each billing period. We will not charge you interest on your purchases if you pay each month your entire balance (or Adjusted Balance if applicable) by the due date each month. We will charge you interest on cash advances and (unless otherwise disclosed) balance transfers beginning on the transaction date. Foreign Currency Charges: If you make a Charge in a foreign currency, we will convert it into US dollars on the date we or our agents process it. We will choose a conversion rate that is acceptable to us for that date, unless a particular rate is required by law. The conversion rate we use is no more than the highest official rate published by a government agency or the highest interbank rate we identify from customary banking sources on the conversion date or the prior business day. This rate may differ from rates in effect on the date of your Charge. Charges converted by establishments (such as airlines) will be billed at the rates such establishments use. Credit Balance: A credit balance (designated CR) shown on this statement represents money owed to you. If within the six-month period following the date of the first statement indicating the credit balance you do not request a refund or charge enough to use up the credit balance, we will send you a check for the credit balance within 30 days if the amount is $1.00 or more. Credit Reporting: We may report information about your Account to credit bureaus. Late payments, missed payments, or other defaults on your Account may be reflected in your credit report. What To Do If You Think You Find A Mistake On Your Statement If you think there is an error on your statement, write to us at: American Express, PO Box 981535, El Paso TX 79998-1535 You may also contact us on the Web: www.americanexpress.com In your letter, give us the following information: - Account Information: Your name and account number. - Dollar amount: The dollar amount of the suspected error. - Description of Problem: If you think there is an error on your bill, describe what you believe is wrong and why you believe it is a mistake. You must contact us within 60 days after the error appeared on your statement. You must notify us of any potential errors in writing (or electronically). You may call us, but if you do we are not required to investigate any potential errors and you may have to pay the amount in question. While we investigate whether or not there has been an error, the following are true: - We cannot try to collect the amount in question, or report you as delinquent on that amount. - The charge in question may remain on your statement, and we may continue to charge you interest on that amount. But, if we determine that we made a mistake, you will not have to pay the amount in question or any interest or other fees related to that amount. - While you do not have to pay the amount in question, you are responsible for the remainder of your balance. - We can apply any unpaid amount against your credit limit. Your Rights If You Are Dissatisfied With Your Credit Card Purchases If you are dissatisfied with the goods or services that you have purchased with your credit card, and you have tried in good faith to correct the problem with the merchant, you may have the right not to pay the remaining amount due on the purchase. To use this right, all of the following must be true: 1. The purchase must have been made in your home state or within 100 miles of your current mailing address, and the purchase price must have been more than $50. (Note: Neither of these is necessary if your purchase was based on an advertisement we mailed to you, or if we own the company that sold you the goods or services.) 2. You must have used your credit card for the purchase. Purchases made with cash advances from an ATM or with a check that accesses your credit card account do not qualify. 3. You must not yet have fully paid for the purchase. If all of the criteria above are met and you are still dissatisfied with the purchase, contact us in writing or electronically at: American Express, PO Box 981535, El Paso TX 79998-1535 www.americanexpress.com While we investigate, the same rules apply to the disputed amount as discussed above. After we finish our investigation, we will tell you our decision. At that point, if we think you owe an amount and you do not pay we may report you as delinquent. Change of Address, phone number, email - Online at www.americanexpress.com/updatecontactinfo - Via mobile device - Voice automated: call the number on the back of your card - For name, company name, and foreign address or phone changes, please call Customer Care Please do not add any written communication or address change on this stub Pay Your Bill with AutoPay Deduct your payment from your bank account automatically each month. - Avoid late fees - Save time Visit americanexpress.com/autopay today to enroll. For information on how we protect your privacy and to set your communication and privacy choices, please visit www.americanexpress.com/privacy. Delta SkyMiles® Platinum ROBERT E FRANDEN Closing Date 12/11/25 Customer Care & Billing Inquiries International Collect 1-800-257-0770 Cash Advance at ATMs Inquiries 1-336-393-1111 Large Print & Braille Statements 1-800-CASH-NOW Large Print & Braille Statements 1-800-257-0770 Hearing Impaired Online chat at americanexpress.com or use Relay dial 711 and 1-800-257-0770 Website: americanexpress.com Customer Care & Billing Inquiries P.O. BOX 981535 EL PASO, TX 79998-1535 Payments PO BOX 6031 CAROL STREAM IL 60197-6031 Fees <table> <tr> <th>Date</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Amount</th> </tr> <tr> <td>12/05/25</td> <td>Late Payment Fee</td> <td>$40.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2">Total Fees for this Period</td> <td>$40.00</td> </tr> </table> Interest Charged <table> <tr> <th>Date</th> <th>Description</th> <th>Amount</th> </tr> <tr> <td>12/11/25</td> <td>Interest Charge on Purchases</td> <td>$658.61</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2">Total Interest Charged for this Period</td> <td>$658.61</td> </tr> </table> About Trailing Interest You may see interest on your next statement even if you pay the new balance in full and on time and make no new charges. This is called "trailing interest". Trailing interest is the interest charged when, for example, you didn't pay your previous balance in full. When that happens, we charge interest from the first day of the billing period until we receive your payment in full. You can avoid paying interest on purchases by paying your balance in full (or if you have a Plan balance, by paying your Adjusted Balance on your billing statement) by the due date each month. Please see the "When we charge interest" sub-section in your Cardmember Agreement for details. 2025 Fees and Interest Totals Year-to-Date <table> <tr> <th>Description</th> <th>Amount</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Fees in 2025</td> <td>$419.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Interest in 2025</td> <td>$7,966.50</td> </tr> </table> Interest Charge Calculation Days in Billing Period: 31 Your Annual Percentage Rate (APR) is the annual interest rate on your account. Variable APRs will not exceed 29.99%. <table> <tr> <th>Transactions Dated From To</th> <th>Annual Percentage Rate</th> <th>Balance Subject to Interest Rate</th> <th>Interest Charge</th> </tr> <tr> <td>Purchases<br>11/29/2025</td> <td>28.24% (v)</td> <td>$7.75</td> <td>$0.19</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Purchases<br>06/29/2024 - 11/28/2025</td> <td>28.24% (v)</td> <td>$27,440.99</td> <td>$658.42</td> </tr> <tr> <td>Cash Advances<br>11/29/2025</td> <td>28.74% (v)</td> <td>$0.00</td> <td>$0.00</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="3"><b>Total</b></td> <td><b>$658.61</b></td> </tr> </table> (v) Variable Rate <table> <tr> <th colspan="2">Miles Earned</th> <th colspan="2">SKYMILES</th> </tr> <tr> <th colspan="4">SkyMiles® Account Number: [REDACTED]</th> </tr> <tr> <th>Current Period</th> <th>Year to Date</th> <th></th> <th></th> </tr> <tr> <td>Miles Earned for Eligible Purchases</td> <td>0</td> <td>8,023</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Bonus Miles Earned and Adjustments</td> <td>0</td> <td>3,888</td> <td></td> </tr> <tr> <td>Total Miles Earned</td> <td>0</td> <td>11,911</td> <td></td> </tr> </table> You may have forfeited miles that are eligible for reinstatement. To avoid forfeiting miles, please make the minimum payment on time. IMPORTANT NOTICES EFT Error Resolution Notice In Case of Errors or Questions About Your Electronic Transfers Telephone us at 1-800-IPAY-AXP for Pay By Phone questions, at 1-800-528-2122 for Pay By Computer questions, and at 1-800-528-4800 for AutoPay questions. You may also write us at American Express, Electronic Funds Services, P.O. Box 981531, El Paso TX 79998-1531, or contact us online at www.americanexpress.com/inquirycenter as soon as you can, if you think your statement or receipt is wrong or if you need more information about a transfer on the statement or receipt. We must hear from you no later than 60 days after we sent you the FIRST statement on which the error or problem appeared. 1. Tell us your name and account number (if any). 2. Describe the error or the transfer you are unsure about, and explain as clearly as you can why you believe it is an error or why you need more information. 3. Tell us the dollar amount of the suspected error. We will investigate your complaint and will correct any error promptly. If we take more than 10 business days to do this, we will credit your account for the amount you think is in error, so that you will have the use of the money during the time it takes us to complete our investigation.
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