Thank you!! That did the trick!!! Much appreciated!!
Thank you!! That did the trick!!! Much appreciated!!
I noticed on the web page mention of upgrading the web page and you could switch back to the "classic" version temporarily.I'm already an FNBO customer on another card. I was successful in adding both of my Amtrak cards to my existing account login. Only thing I couldn't setup was text alerts on the Amtrak cards. Kept getting a message to try back later as they were experiencing technical difficulties. That may have nothing to do with the new cards though. I've seen it before on Sundays with FNBO. Like a lot of banks, they do maintenance on Sundays. Things can sometimes be wonky.
Went out and made a couple of purchases on both cards, and they both work as I expected.
I just use regular tap to remove the goo.I think I am set up. Now the next step is try to remove the excess "sticky glue" from the front of the card in order for it not to stick to my wallet.
Have a different problem w the transition. I paid Bank of America early b/c my due date is Nov. 5 and I didn't know how FNBO would handle that. Paid full amount to BofA on Oct. 20 and it does not show up as paid in my new FNBO account. FNBO phone rep "thinks" BofA should transfer the money to FNBO by Nov. 5 but no assurances except they won't charge me a late fee! Rep told me to have my bank send proof to "Accounting Research" dept at FNBO that BofA got the money. A mess from my standpoint.
The payment my wife made to BofA last week appears in the current FNBO statement.Have a different problem w the transition. I paid Bank of America early b/c my due date is Nov. 5 and I didn't know how FNBO would handle that. Paid full amount to BofA on Oct. 20 and it does not show up as paid in my new FNBO account. FNBO phone rep "thinks" BofA should transfer the money to FNBO by Nov. 5 but no assurances except they won't charge me a late fee! Rep told me to have my bank send proof to "Accounting Research" dept at FNBO that BofA got the money. A mess from my standpoint.
I paid one of my BoA cards on Friday and it's not showing, yet. I'm going to give it a few days (and see if it shows up on my checking account). It's not due till the 12th, so I have time.Have a different problem w the transition. I paid Bank of America early b/c my due date is Nov. 5 and I didn't know how FNBO would handle that. Paid full amount to BofA on Oct. 20 and it does not show up as paid in my new FNBO account. FNBO phone rep "thinks" BofA should transfer the money to FNBO by Nov. 5 but no assurances except they won't charge me a late fee! Rep told me to have my bank send proof to "Accounting Research" dept at FNBO that BofA got the money. A mess from my standpoint.
In over 50 years of having credit cards, -never- have I encountered such difficult-to-remove goo as on the FNBO cards!Per Flyertalk, Goo Gone works well if you have that.
Isopropyl alcohol worked fine for me (and some rubbing).In over 50 years of having credit cards, -never- have I encountered such difficult-to-remove goo as on the FNBO cards!
I first tried rubbing as that has always worked in the past. Nope.
Tried cigarette lighter fluid (I used nothing but a Zippo from 1963 or so until I quit I quit smoking in 1985). Nope.
Tried Goo Gone (and older metal can of it)...some success.
Seeing how others have had success with the new, not-so-flammable-smelling Goo Gone, I'll have to give that a try.
Scotch tape worked fine for me.Isopropyl alcohol worked fine for me (and some rubbing).
Or just CT per the documentation.
Better yet, GMT or "Zulu" time.Living in the Midwest, it's actually nice to have something based upon Central Time (rather than the usual Eastern or sometimes Western) for once. Now, if they really wanted to confuse everyone they could have used Mountain Time in Arizona!
When AGR switched from Chase to BoA I was doing temp work at Chase and the first time I used my new card was in one of their cafeterias.Setup my online banking. And just used my new one for the first time - appropriately in the diner on the Chief!
I also made a phone call this afternoon, with what I thought was a good question, and also had quick access to an agent who provided me with an answer to my question. I was pleased.Made a call to their customer sevice for what was essentially a perfunctory question (I do that a lot) and was very pleased that it was easy and quick to get to an agent. No endless and confusing navigation menus or waiting 15-20 minutes. Got through in 2 minutes, which was impressive for a Sunday and on a conversion day. Agent was very friendly and helpful. Shows FNBO was prepared for this. Also like the website much better than BofA.
When it happens, you will probably have to access the application via Amtrak's AGR page.Would-be new FNBO AGR credit card customer here (probably the no-annual-fee version), just waiting to hear when I can apply. I've got time tonight, but perhaps it would be best to wait until existing customers have activated their cards?
I'm glad others have had luck speaking to an agent easily. The telephone tree does not include "speak to an agent" so I had to choose one option I thought wouldn't be automated. I did get an agent at that point who was polite and answered my question. But most cards have an option to speak to an agent without going through the additional hoop.I also made a phone call this afternoon, with what I thought was a good question, and also had quick access to an agent who provided me with an answer to my question. I was pleased.
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