American Express Platinum Charge Card enhancement - Virgin Lounge access

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Also people in MEL are saying they can't access the domestic va loinge with the plat charge...but sydney seems ok.

Any ideas on other airports in Australia? Anyone tried Brisbane and Perth?
 
This will be difficult when travelling with spouse who is a supp card holder(and flying Virgin). I suppose they will be counted as a "guest" and not permitted entry. So that in effect is a "No" for the couple!

Try entering separately (a few minutes apart).
 
Are you saying supp card holder can try to enter? How do they know if they are a main card or supp card holder by looking at the plat charge?

Try entering separately (a few minutes apart).
 
Are you saying supp card holder can try to enter? How do they know if they are a main card or supp card holder by looking at the plat charge?

According to some other forums the second and third last digit indicate if it is primary or supp. 00 means primary, 01, 02, 03 etc mean supp. However this appears to have exceptions - we have a couple of Amex's where the supp is 00.


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Ok thanks. But I have a feeling the lounge dragons may not know this???
 
According to some other forums the second and third last digit indicate if it is primary or supp. 00 means primary, 01, 02, 03 etc mean supp. However this appears to have exceptions - we have a couple of Amex's where the supp is 00.


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I am primary card holder and my number ends in 03
 
Right for me - ending in 002, 003 - the last digit representing number of card reissues, the 00 the primary
 
So have anyone here used the virgin domestic lounges in AUS with the plat charge card yet? Success rate? :)
 
Right for me - ending in 002, 003 - the last digit representing number of card reissues, the 00 the primary

The 4 cards I've had have always ended in 2, so I don't believe the last digit represents the number of card reissues.
 
This makes it interesting on how the dj lounge dragons are going to tell if its the primary card holder or not...
 
I'd be interested also in hearing if any other supps have had success in Melb. I'm flying to Brisbane Thursday so will be hoping I can get in
 
Not sure if the last digit representing the card reissues or not as my previous plat card ends in 009. My current cent ends in 007. My wife's supplementary cards always end with 01x, and my additional card have 02x.
 
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The 4 cards I've had have always ended in 2, so I don't believe the last digit represents the number of card reissues.

No it doesn't. It is a check digit calculated through an algorithm so people can't simply make up a credit card number!

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So how do the dj lounge agent know its the primary card holder?
 
So how do the dj lounge agent know its the primary card holder?

The SECOND last digit is usually 0 for primary, but this isn't always true. So apart from that which isn't always accurate, I don't think they can.

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Ok thx. So looks like supp holders may enter fine. Just need the wife to enter in a few mins later, but this will be a moot point because I will be taking an infant which won't be allowed in!
 
I am sup card holder. Last numbers: 011. On 3rd or 4th re-issue. Not that it matters as I won't even use my free flights with Virgin. Too many bad experiences.
 
I am sup card holder. Last numbers: 011. On 3rd or 4th re-issue. Not that it matters as I won't even use my free flights with Virgin. Too many bad experiences.

Which is correct. The first "01" indicates it is the first supp card. The "1" at the end is a check digit, which has nothing to do with the issue number or anything else, and is calculate with an algorithm so could not be any other number other than "1" because of the combination of all the other numbers on the card.


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