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The American Express One� Card offers an altogether different way to save for your future. Your Card comes linked to a competitive FDIC-insured High-Yield Savings Account. And with the Savings Accelerator Plan, a full 1% of virtually all your eligible purchases will be deposited into this Savings Account at American Express Bank, FSB. It\\\'s automatically set up for you when you activate your Card. Plus you\\\'ll get $25 to jump � start your savings after your first purchase.
Carry a balance without paying interest on new purchases
Unlike most cards, the American Express One� Card offers a feature called Interest Protection. With it, you can pay your bill in full at the end of the month or pay over time � but you never pay interest on new purchases. So � by choosing to pay with the American Express One� Card � not only are you free to carry a balance for last month\\\'s vacation, you can also avoid paying interest on this week\\\'s groceries.
No pre-set spending limit
The American Express One Card has no pre set spend limit, so you can spend a little more if you need to. And to keep track of your spending, you can use the Spend Tracking Alert to designate a monthly spend amount � and set up e-mail or text message reminders to alert you when you\\\'ve reached that amount.
Manage Your Card Account Online
You can view up-to-date billing information online, including transactions, charges, payments and aspects of your Card account � anytime, anywhere.
Get free Additional Cards
To help your savings grow faster, you can request complimentary Additional Cards for others who are important to you. Every eligible purchase made with those Additional Cards can add to your High-Yield Savings.
* See the online One from American Express credit card application for details about terms and conditions of offer. Reasonable efforts are made to maintain accurate information. However all credit card information is presented without warranty. When you click on the \\\" Apply Here \\\" button you can review the credit card terms and conditions on the credit card issuer\\\'s web site.
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