Two different representatives with AMEX Serve told me there will be a NEW Silver AMEX Serve card coming in ~2 months offering a 1% rebate.

Find out more about this new card and other changes coming to AMEX Serve!
What’s the Deal?
They were unable to give me more information at this time except that it will be a different Serve card from what’s already on the Serve website. And that you’ll get a 1% rebate for every transaction.
Folks who already have the original AMEX Serve can keep their card with no changes. Y’all will be grandfathered in with the current funding rules. AMEX is calling that the “traditional” Serve card. But it is now closed to new applicants.If you’re new to Serve, you have your choice of the Blue or Green cards listed on Serve.com. You can NOT have a Serve card and Bluebird at the same time.
I’ll be posting more about those 2 new cards shortly.But the more exciting news is this THIRD Silver card with the 1% rebate that’s not yet available! I’ll keep you updated!
Bottom Line
There’s a new AMEX Serve card coming in ~2 months, the AMEX Serve Silver card. With this card you can earn a 1% rebate on each transaction.
If you already have the original AMEX Serve, you can keep your card and you’re grandfathered in under the existing funding rules.
And if you’re new to AMEX Serve you can currently sign-up for the new Blue or Green card.
I’ll let you know as soon as more information is available!
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Intro APR on purchases
N/A
Regular APR
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Annual Fee
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Balance Transfer Fee
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