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Why We’re Not Renewing Our Clear Membership

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Over the past year, my experiences with CLEAR and those of my wife, Sharon, have been complicated. While we’ve found our membership incredibly helpful to get into Madison Square Garden to see Billy Joel, our airport experiences haven’t been as pleasant. We’ve found that CLEAR oftentimes saves us no time at the TSA checkpoint, like when we raced at ATL to see which line – Pre-Check or CLEAR + PreCheck, was faster.

However, CLEAR might make sense to keep after Sharon skipped a massive TSA Precheck line in Austin, TX. I still had questions after receiving an email about our upcoming renewal.

Renewal

As a reminder, your membership renews in 30 days. Unless your Delta SkyMiles® status changes before that time, you will be billed a total of $278 on September 21, 2024. We have updated our pricing for Delta SkyMiles members. If you are a:

  • Platinum, Gold or Silver Medallion Member, the price for your primary account will increase from $149 to $159 on your renewal date.
  • Delta SkyMiles American Express Card Member, the price for your primary account will increase from $149 to $159 on your renewal date.
  • General SkyMiles member, the price for your primary account will increase from $179 to $189 on your renewal date.
  • Diamond Medallion Member, the price for your primary account will remain at $0.

The Family Membership price has also been updated to $119 per member added. As a reminder, with your American Express Platinum Card® card on file, you’ll get up to $199 in statement credits per year after you pay for CLEAR.

Splitting Payment

I recently mentioned how I’d have to pay $79 for CLEAR after the price increase, to which an eagle-eyed reader commented about why we didn’t pay for the extra cost with the AMEX Green Card, which also has a $189 CLEAR statement credit. When we were only paying $20 extra per year, I contacted CLEAR to ask if we could split our payment and use the statement credits from each of our AMEX cards.

According to them, splitting a payment between two credit cards is impossible. We could only drop Sharon from my “family plan” and have her sign up for her account. That way, I can pay with my card, and she can pay with her card.

Canceling CLEAR

Unfortunately, CLEAR is unable to split the payment between two cards, so I’m going to have to cancel our CLEAR membership. Then, Sharon and I will re-enroll as individual members, paying with the AMEX credits we have from our respective Platinum and Green cards. It’s not what I want to do, but I’m not willing to pay $80 extra for a family membership when I’m questioning whether keeping CLEAR for another year is worth it since I have to show my ID almost half the time I go through the checkpoint, anyway (“Random screening, sir.”).

Final Thought

While there are various ways to expedite the TSA checkpoint process, CLEAR is no longer the time saver it used to be. Due to an increase in program enrollees without a corresponding increase in airport agents, lines for eye or fingerprint scanning have become longer. In many cases, going through the TSA PreCheck line is just as fast as waiting for a CLEAR kiosk. Furthermore, CLEAR has raised its prices to the extent that only a single membership is covered by the AMEX credit. As a result, we have opted to cancel our family plan and sign up individually in order to charge our memberships to different AMEX cards. Although this may add some time during our next trip, I’d rather spend 10 minutes re-registering with CLEAR than pay $80 for the family plan.

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