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September 29, 2005

Spending ‘IN:LA’

AmEx's new IN:LA card launches todayUnless you’re in Tiger Woods’ tax bracket, chances are you haven’t been invited to carry American Express’ ultra-exclusive black Centurion card. But good news: Now you can fake it. AmEx’s IN:LA Card (notice its fashionable color) launches today, with reward points redeemable at hot spots like Chaya Brasserie, Katana, Spider Club and MOCA. Member privileges of the fee-free charge card also include a unique point-sharing system and Tuesday discounts from partners like Max Studio and Spectrum Health Clubs. in-la.com


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