Citi Custom Cash℠ Card: Earn $200 after Spending $750 in First 3-Months
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Citi is offering $200 in cash back after you spend $750 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Citi Custom Cash℠ Card. This bonus offer will be fulfilled as 20,000 ThankYou® Points, which can be redeemed for $200 cash back. No annual fee.
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Citi is offering $200 in cash back after you spend $750 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening for the Citi Custom Cash℠ Card. This bonus offer will be fulfilled as 20,000 ThankYou® Points, which can be redeemed for $200 cash back. No annual fee.
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Earn $200 in cash back after you spend $750 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening. This bonus offer will be fulfilled as 20,000 ThankYou® Points, which can be redeemed for $200 cash back.
0% Intro APR on balance transfers and purchases for 15 months. After that, the variable APR will be 16.24% - 26.24%, based on your creditworthiness.
Earn 5% cash back on purchases in your top eligible spend category each billing cycle, up to the first $500 spent, 1% cash back thereafter. Also, earn unlimited 1% cash back on all other purchases.
No rotating bonus categories to sign up for – as your spending changes each billing cycle, your earn adjusts automatically when you spend in any of the eligible categories.
No Annual Fee.
Citi will only issue one Citi Custom Cash℠ Card account per person.
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Fwiw if you have Verizon, you can get 4% for gas and groceries up to an unlimited amount using the Verizon credit card. Verizon also gives "auto pay discounts" which only work with debit cards or the Verizon cc, so you get 2% cb on your Verizon bill with the card. Not true cash back, but basically can only be used for Verizon bill. Also sign-up is $4/month in credits for 24 months, and it enables you to pay your Verizon bill monthly with the $5 device up rewards credits vzw gives you, which otherwise can only be used for phone upgrades.
So... $9/month off your vzw bill for 2 years, $5/month off after. 2% cb on vzw bill. 4% cb on gas and groceries. Not too shabby.
As of 8/27/2021 in Los Angeles greater area: If you apply at a Citibank branch, they will up the promotion to $300 for $1000 spent.
I believe this offer first started a couple months ago in select major cities. No idea if other cities currently still offer though. Doesn't hurt to ask.
It's Nationwide wherever there's a Citi Bank branch
Does anybody know if the thank you points with this card actually have the value that Citi claims?
I have a different thank you rewards card. Almost all bonus, but I have 16,140 points = to $80.70 credit towards payment. Only two airlines. half value with AA and 4/5 value on jetblue. I've read about other transfer partners for thank you points so I just think my card is limited. Just thinking this 5% is actually closer to 2.5% if it is like my other citi card.
Does anybody know if the thank you points with this card actually have the value that Citi claims?
I have a different thank you rewards card. Almost all bonus, but I have 16,140 points = to $80.70 credit towards payment. Only two airlines. half value with AA and 4/5 value on jetblue. I've read about other transfer partners for thank you points so I just think my card is limited. Just thinking this 5% is actually closer to 2.5% if it is like my other citi card.
It is one-to-one. From their website page: you can redeem 10,000 ThankYou® Points for a $100 statement credit, a $100 Check by Mail, or as a $100 direct deposit to your bank account.
This card is not good. It will drive you nuts. Tried to make a large purchase around 500 dollars at Target, and my card got blocked. This is not the first time they blocked the card because they thought its fraud. Had to call, but they would not be able to verify me on phone, have to now wait for something to come in mail and call them. Are you serious. I only got this card for the sign up bonus but this is a ridiculous process. Good luck if you only have this card to use. Lucky I had another card I could use for my purchase.
This card is perfect as a dedicated 'dining out' card.
You could say in the grocery store category you would lose $6 approximately for the card fee but if it's a Kroger and you did it when there's 4X fuel points you get a dollar off up to 35 gallons
You could say in the grocery store category you would lose $6 approximately for the card fee but if it's a Kroger and you did it when there's 4X fuel points you get a dollar off up to 35 gallons
Does anybody know if City allows you to combine points with other Citi cards and if any of their points programs are worth it or if it's better to take the cash back Chase has some cards that give 1.5 times which makes it worth it and about seven and a half percent back on the freedom card for example when combined with the sapphire reserve
The best way to use this card is to select one of the categories below that you can spend up to $500 per month on but don't use it on a category you cannot maximize the 5% back. Once you reach the $500, use another card to get more than one percent back. The Citibank app and website will track and let you know your highest spending category so far for the current month so it is easy to know when you are approaching the $500 limit.
Restaurants
Gas stations
Grocery stores
Select travel
Transit
Streaming services
Drugstores
Home improvement stores
Fitness clubs
Live entertainment
No annual fee. No activating the category or enrolling each quarter as with some other cards. If you only want one card, get a two percent card. It is best to use this card with other cards where you can get two percent or more on some of the other categories. I am not aware of any card that offers 5% back on grocery without annual fee.
I currently have the AMEX Blue Cash Preferred card with 6% back on grocery with $95 annual fee. I plan to downgrade that card when it is time to pay the annual fee. Some comments mentioned $500 per month limit is too low on the Citi Custom Cash card. The AMEX Blue Cash Preferred card has annual limit of $6000 which works out to be $500 per month on average. For the extra one percent on grocery from the AMEX Blue Cash preferred card, I will need to spend $9500 to break even with the annual fee as compared to the no annual fee Citi Custom card. I was fine with paying the annual fee until the Custom card came out as other cards with a grocery category without annual fee give only 3% cash back or less.
Other cards like the BofA Custom Cash card let you pick the category to get 3% or more back but not on groceries which you get 2% back or the AMEX Blue Cash Everyday card with no annual fee give 3% back on grocery.
Depending on your situation and if you don't want to pay any annual fee for your cards, the following combination of cards may work for you.
- Citi Custom Cash for 5% category of your choice (keep it to one category each month)
- AMEX Blue Cash Everyday for 3% back on grocery if you use Citi Custom Cash on category other than grocery
- Chase and/or Discover cards for rotating categories
- BofA Custom Cash to select your 3% category which remains the same until you change it
- 2% on everything card for things you cannot get more than 2% back on your other cards
There are other combination of cards you can get but the idea is to maximize your cards' rewards to get 3% to 5% back and then use the 2% card back for the rest of your purchases.
Once you get into travel related credit cards, that is a whole other much more involved discussion you can find on credit card review sites on the internet which will review the pros and cons of travel cards with annual fees of $95 to $695 per year.
Hope this helps. I have gotten my Citi Custom Cash card and am using it for restaurants until I switch over to groceries later in the year after I downgrade my AMEX card.
FYI, you don't need to wait until close to the anniversary date to cancel your Amex Blue Cash Preferred. I think they prorated the annual fee and refund the difference if you cancel early. At least that was what happened a couple of years ago when I canceled mine days before the renewal date and they refunded me a few dollars.
Just got my first billing statement.
5% on TOP qualifying ONE catagory ONLY.
This doesnt mean that you will get 5% for multiple catagories.
I labeled my card with "Grocery", which will be over $500 every month.
I think I might open another under my wife's name for dedicated use for Gas or Rest. use.
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nice, but limited to such a small amount.
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Someone should start a thread here "Best cash back strategy from credit cards" and discuss all the options.
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Fwiw if you have Verizon, you can get 4% for gas and groceries up to an unlimited amount using the Verizon credit card. Verizon also gives "auto pay discounts" which only work with debit cards or the Verizon cc, so you get 2% cb on your Verizon bill with the card. Not true cash back, but basically can only be used for Verizon bill. Also sign-up is $4/month in credits for 24 months, and it enables you to pay your Verizon bill monthly with the $5 device up rewards credits vzw gives you, which otherwise can only be used for phone upgrades.
So... $9/month off your vzw bill for 2 years, $5/month off after. 2% cb on vzw bill. 4% cb on gas and groceries. Not too shabby.
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I believe this offer first started a couple months ago in select major cities. No idea if other cities currently still offer though. Doesn't hurt to ask.
It's Nationwide wherever there's a Citi Bank branch
I have a different thank you rewards card. Almost all bonus, but I have 16,140 points = to $80.70 credit towards payment. Only two airlines. half value with AA and 4/5 value on jetblue. I've read about other transfer partners for thank you points so I just think my card is limited. Just thinking this 5% is actually closer to 2.5% if it is like my other citi card.
I have a different thank you rewards card. Almost all bonus, but I have 16,140 points = to $80.70 credit towards payment. Only two airlines. half value with AA and 4/5 value on jetblue. I've read about other transfer partners for thank you points so I just think my card is limited. Just thinking this 5% is actually closer to 2.5% if it is like my other citi card.
you can redeem 10,000 ThankYou® Points for a $100 statement credit, a $100 Check by Mail, or as a $100 direct deposit to your bank account.
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You could say in the grocery store category you would lose $6 approximately for the card fee but if it's a Kroger and you did it when there's 4X fuel points you get a dollar off up to 35 gallons
So basically $19 a month plus fuel points
once you get the card, prepare for card to be declined when you try to make a purchase at some point
Restaurants
Gas stations
Grocery stores
Select travel
Transit
Streaming services
Drugstores
Home improvement stores
Fitness clubs
Live entertainment
No annual fee. No activating the category or enrolling each quarter as with some other cards. If you only want one card, get a two percent card. It is best to use this card with other cards where you can get two percent or more on some of the other categories. I am not aware of any card that offers 5% back on grocery without annual fee.
I currently have the AMEX Blue Cash Preferred card with 6% back on grocery with $95 annual fee. I plan to downgrade that card when it is time to pay the annual fee. Some comments mentioned $500 per month limit is too low on the Citi Custom Cash card. The AMEX Blue Cash Preferred card has annual limit of $6000 which works out to be $500 per month on average. For the extra one percent on grocery from the AMEX Blue Cash preferred card, I will need to spend $9500 to break even with the annual fee as compared to the no annual fee Citi Custom card. I was fine with paying the annual fee until the Custom card came out as other cards with a grocery category without annual fee give only 3% cash back or less.
Other cards like the BofA Custom Cash card let you pick the category to get 3% or more back but not on groceries which you get 2% back or the AMEX Blue Cash Everyday card with no annual fee give 3% back on grocery.
Depending on your situation and if you don't want to pay any annual fee for your cards, the following combination of cards may work for you.
- Citi Custom Cash for 5% category of your choice (keep it to one category each month)
- AMEX Blue Cash Everyday for 3% back on grocery if you use Citi Custom Cash on category other than grocery
- Chase and/or Discover cards for rotating categories
- BofA Custom Cash to select your 3% category which remains the same until you change it
- 2% on everything card for things you cannot get more than 2% back on your other cards
There are other combination of cards you can get but the idea is to maximize your cards' rewards to get 3% to 5% back and then use the 2% card back for the rest of your purchases.
Once you get into travel related credit cards, that is a whole other much more involved discussion you can find on credit card review sites on the internet which will review the pros and cons of travel cards with annual fees of $95 to $695 per year.
Hope this helps. I have gotten my Citi Custom Cash card and am using it for restaurants until I switch over to groceries later in the year after I downgrade my AMEX card.
FYI, you don't need to wait until close to the anniversary date to cancel your Amex Blue Cash Preferred. I think they prorated the annual fee and refund the difference if you cancel early. At least that was what happened a couple of years ago when I canceled mine days before the renewal date and they refunded me a few dollars.
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5% on TOP qualifying ONE catagory ONLY.
This doesnt mean that you will get 5% for multiple catagories.
I labeled my card with "Grocery", which will be over $500 every month.
I think I might open another under my wife's name for dedicated use for Gas or Rest. use.