Update: This credit card offer is available again.
Citi® is offering the Citi® Double Cash Card, which has an Intro APR Period of 18 months on Balance Transfers. Earn 2% cash back on purchases: 1% when you buy plus 1% as you pay. The annual fee is $0.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member Jess96 for posting this deal.
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Citi® is offering the Citi® Double Cash Card, which has an Intro APR Period of 18 months on Balance Transfers. Earn 2% cash back on purchases: 1% when you buy plus 1% as you pay.
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"There is a balance transfer fee of either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater."
PLEASE STOP REPLYING TO A TWO YEAR OLD POST WONDERING WHY YOU CAN NOT FIND THIS SPECIFIC CARD/DEAL ANYMORE.
(above added after like the 6th person in a year necroed this discussion to reply to this post- original post from 2019 below)
Chase Slate is only 15 months but 0% balance transfer fee.
The slate itself sucks as a card to actually use for anything other than the BT, but if you're mainly concerned about the BT, and the 3 extra months won't kill you, it saves you 3% of however much you're transferring over this... plus once you're done with the BT you can product change it into a genuinely useful card like a Freedom or something.
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I also have Discover, Chase Freedom, AMEX Blue and the Chase Sapphire Reserve. This covers everything. Im always getting at LEAST 2% back.
21 Months 0% APR on transfers but gotta pay 5% fee for the transfer. You may not like the 5% fee but if you need the extra time you pay the extra fee. It all boils down to how much you want to transfer as well.
I also have Discover, Chase Freedom, AMEX Blue and the Chase Sapphire Reserve. This covers everything. Im always getting at LEAST 2% back.
Freedom - This quarter for gas and pay utilities (5% rewards)
Reserve - Dining and travel (EZ Pass, flights, Bus tickets, Lyft/Uber)
AMEX Blue Cash - Supermarket
Freedom Unlimited - Everything else
And for Amazon I have the Amazon chase card so I get 5% rewards. I don't carry that with me though cause there's no need to use it while I'm out and it saves to my account.
I also have the Bonvoy card which carries a 95 yearly fee but that's OK with me. They give me a yearly anniversary free nights stay that alone covers the yearly fee and then some. When I stay at hotels I use exclusively the bonvoy chain of hotels. Last year I used it a lot and in return I'm now gold status. Haven't used it yet with gold status but will see if I get treated any differently. At least now I have late check out and can earn more % points in returns.
They no longer offer the 24 months extended warranty or return protection though so it's a pretty awful card for big ticket items you care about these things on.
Agreed that it can limit your selection- and it's only useful if for bookings where the 4th night free will matter... but we always have at least 2 of those a year (which more than covers the net annual fee on the Prestige anyway)
Has been dead to new customers for over 2 years now....
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and was only ever available in a fairly short list of specific states, and for a pretty short time.
Awesome if you were lucky enough to get one (and don't travel much- otherwise you're still better off with either a Freedom Unlimited or a Blue for Business Plus depending if you spend more time in the UR or MR ecosystem) but not much help to anybody who doesn't have one.
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What kind of offers do you accept? 5 percent apr ones for 24 months?
5% bonus categories
No interest for ~15 months (can't speak to balance transfers)
Double all your cashback (including bonus) in the first year (this means you earn minimum 2%, and 10% on the bonus categories).
Zero interest means just pay the minimum monthly, and park the rest in an account earning 2-4%.
I switched to a 1.5% BECU cash back credit card, so I get their decent interest for savings and checking, and the convenience of paying off the card from the same banking app or website, as well as usual credit card protection that Citi eliminated. No spam, no ads, no huge multinational bank that was heavily involved in the subprime mortgage meltdown and received billions in bailout money.
I kept the Citi Double card only for to generate Virtual Account numbers when I need them.
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Alliant Credit Union out of Chicago? Which card? They offer3 different.