I asked Research Expert "what are amex's buyer protection policies when purchasing goods online?" and it returned a response with some messed up character formatting.
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American Express offers **purchase protection** that provides reimbursement for theft, loss, or accidental damage to eligible items purchased with an Amex card[1]. The coverage is for up to 90 days from the date of purchase.
Specifically, Amex will reimburse you for **theft, loss or accidental damage** to eligible items that occurred within **90 days** of purchase. To be eligible, all you have to do is charge a portion of your qualifying purchase to your American Express card — but you'll only be reimbursed up to the amount charged to your card[1].
The reimbursement limit depends on the Amex card used[2]:
- **Mid-tier Amex cards** offer purchase protection with a limit of **up to $1,000 per occurrence** and **up to $50,000 per cardmember account per calendar year**. Examples include the American Express® Business Gold Card.
So in summary, if you purchase an item online using an eligible Amex card and it gets stolen, lost, or accidentally damaged within 90 days, Amex will reimburse you up to either $1,000 or the purchase amount, whichever is lower. The total annual reimbursement is capped at $50,000.
[1] [Everything you need to know about American Express purchase...](https://thepointsguy.com/credit-cards/american-express/amex-purchase-protection/)
[2] [Your complete guide to shopping protections on American Express cards](https://thepointsguy.com/credit-cards/american-express/american-express-shopping-protections/)
I expected it to render the characters properly so they are nicely readable.