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.
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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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no fees for foreign transactions
extended warranty
care rental insurance
damage and theft insurance
cellphone insurance
trip cancellation insurance
Naah, they cut a bunch of stuff in 2018 for example
Story from 2018 about a bunch of banks cutting card benefits:
https://www.nbcnews.com/better/bu...ncna884406
Chase specifically cut price protection fro ALL cards, cut return protection from MOST cards, and removed a couple other benefits from just one or two specific cards.
Chase hasn't been as bad as Citi on cutting benefits in the last couple years, but they've certainly done their share of cutting.
They've added some others during covid, but so has everyone else trying to make up for lack of value in travel perks and adding various bonus categories on stuff people are actually spending on right now.
Synchrony bank. I think the PayPal card is superior to double cash in a bunch of ways. But most people don't know about it, or don't realize it has no foreign fees. Definitely a major plus.
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>>>If you travel and know the tricks about redeeming points for airline tickets, then this is kind of a game changer.
Care to elaborate?
>>>The world of airline point redemptions gets very complicated. Too much so to explain here.
https://slickdeals.net/f/14340572-chase-freedom-flex-is-now-live-for-product-changes-will-be-live-for-new-applications-from-9-15-200-bonus-on-500-spend-5-cashback-on-grocery-stores-in-year-1?
For each their own. The 1.3 cents per or similar value is just the air and hotel redemptions on points and miles but don't overlook that air and hotel cards deliver a lot of other tangible and intangible perks and benefits that can double to quadruple the dollars spent value.
Yes you can. It takes up to 1-2 billing cycles to convert
It's exceedingly rare any airline or hotel card offers reward rates that make putting any spend at all on them worthwhile apart from signup bonuses or offsetting annual credits.
Certainly some offer OTHER perks that can make keeping them or even paying an annual fee on them worthwhile.... but rewards for normal spending usually isn't one of em compared to other cards.
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