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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But that was not the question at hand. I get those blank check cash advance mailers which I never use. I'd prefer not to have those sent to me, in case they were to fall into the wrong hands.
In the past, I met the same issues as the poster who complained, for my other cards that do this also.
No matter how many times I called to ask them to stop sending them and all the lip service saying they would stop, they just continued. I eventually gave up.
Since YOU brought it up as a preference option I was hoping there really were opt-out options for Citi junk mail as you claimed. Sadly, you appear to be mistaken.
But that was not the question at hand. I get those blank check cash advance mailers which I never use. I'd prefer not to have those sent to me, in case they were to fall into the wrong hands.
In the past, I met the same issues as the poster who complained, for my other cards that do this also.
No matter how many times I called to ask them to stop sending them and all the lip service saying they would stop, they just continued. I eventually gave up.
Since YOU brought it up as a preference option I was hoping there really were opt-out options for Citi junk mail as you claimed. Sadly, you appear to be mistaken.
It might sound like a great card but citi bank customer service, the line they give and everything is just awful. Just go for a different card
It might sound like a great card but citi bank customer service, the line they give and everything is just awful. Just go for a different card
On paper the card seems really nice. But then I read 90% of the reviews are like yours. I recently got a discover rewards card. And apart from having issues getting myself verified with a licensed notary to prove that I existed lol it's been fine. And maybe waiting a couple minutes for customer service a couple days. To hear so many people describe the issues with citi and going on wild goose chases with customer service, yikes. No thanks.
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Points posted but site access to points is down.
I was able (in theory only) to send cash to my bank but the cash to CC function was broke. Won't know for a few days if it actually worked.
I will not have a good feeling about all of this until the paint dries. 3rd time they have changed stuff, and in the past it was always for the worse.
The only thing -if you bought any electronics with it, there is no more additional warranty!
Points posted but site access to points is down.
I was able (in theory only) to send cash to my bank but the cash to CC function was broke. Won't know for a few days if it actually worked.
I will not have a good feeling about all of this until the paint dries. 3rd time they have changed stuff, and in the past it was always for the worse.
Points posted but site access to points is down.
I was able (in theory only) to send cash to my bank but the cash to CC function was broke. Won't know for a few days if it actually worked.
I will not have a good feeling about all of this until the paint dries. 3rd time they have changed stuff, and in the past it was always for the worse.
I'm not having any issues with the new point system, but I may not be the best case. I don't renew immediately— usually on an "as-needed" basis (ie: I'm making a big purchase, better use all my points to feel better about it). Since points don't appreciate, I don't let them sit too long though.
What I am noticing is that Capital One now has 5-8% back on purchases directly from a lot of vendors. You have to use their referral links and it's a little inconvenient, but it's hard to beat.
Was a little squirrely last month as I could not figure out how to put the cash on my CC.
Was a little squirrely last month as I could not figure out how to put the cash on my CC.
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