Update: This deal is still available. This offer will be ending soon.
Citi is offering
80,000 ThankYou® Points after you spend
$4,000 in purchases within the first
3 months of account opening with the
Citi Premier® Card. Earn
3 Points per $1 spent at Restaurants, Supermarkets, Gas Stations, Air Travel and Hotels. Earn
1 Point per $1 spent on all other purchases. Annual fee is $95.
Thanks to Slickdeals staff member
sd_keets for posting this deal.
Card Details:- Earn 80,000 bonus ThankYou® Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening
- Earn 3 Points per $1 spent at Restaurants and Supermarkets
- Earn 3 Points per $1 spent at Gas Stations, Air Travel and Hotels
- Earn 1 Point per $1 spent on all other purchases
- Annual Hotel Savings Benefit
- 80,000 Points are redeemable for $800 in gift cards when redeemed at thankyou.com
- No expiration and no limit to the amount of points you can earn with this card
- No Foreign Transaction Fees on purchases
Slickdeals may be compensated by Citi.
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Citi is offering 80,000 ThankYou® Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening with the Citi Premier® Card. Earn 3 Points per $1 spent at Restaurants, Supermarkets, Gas Stations, Air Travel and Hotels. Earn 1 Point per $1 spent on all other purchases. Annual fee is $95.
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Sapphire Reserve is 1.5 on AF $550
…if memory serves me correct
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I only did it because found out my car needs new clutch/transmission and its gonna cost me 5,000 installed. boom. day 1, getting those points. redeeming 800 in apple cards, for when iPhone 13 releases in few months. prob keep it open til next renewal and close it.
had a score of 807 fico it showed me when I applied
Also, 800+ FICO isn't necessarily meaningful. How long is your credit history? If it's under 5 yrs, that's bad. Over 10 yrs is good.
Other factors come into play, too: income, job, assets, etc.
Bottom line: Naïve consumers tend to give way too much significance to FICO. Banks use a much more sophisticated risk model.
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Trans is 2500 msrp
Clutch is 900 in parts.
Toyota dealer. They only charged me like a grand labor. I won't go aftermarket one anything
Other dealers was even higher. My dealer took 800 off for me
Trans is 2500 msrp
Clutch is 900 in parts.
Toyota dealer. They only charged me like a grand labor. I won't go aftermarket one anything
Other dealers was even higher. My dealer took 800 off for me
Any chance to get annual fee waived on this Citibank card? What's the current intro offer with Capital One Venture?
Parts was 3400 by themselves. I don't mind a grand in labor. Transmission wasn't worth repairing. I can't do it myself and I don't trust non dealers to be honest. Have always gotten screwed going to mom pop places or using aftermarket parts.
Yes it's a 2 year warranty extension. I've used Citi warranty a few times, the first time was an iPhone and got the apple store out of warranty replacement charge refunded. I highly recommend their service. It's a shame that Citi cards generally lag behind chase and Amex. The warranty is the only good thing left about them, other than this sign up bonus.
Called reconsideration line and the guy was like "your cell carrier rejected the porting criteria" for your phone number - take it up with them. Called my cell provider and they said they have no idea what Citi is talking about.
Recalled reconsideration and the rep from South Dakota said she had no idea why it was initially rejected and the first guy basically had no idea what he was talking about. She approved it and pushed it through. Of note, she mentioned "some of the other offices do things differently" - maybe keep calling the reconsideration line until you get the South Dakota office?
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Called reconsideration line and the guy was like "Verizon rejected the porting criteria" for your phone number - take it up with them. Called Verizon and they said they have no idea what Citi is talking about.
Recalled the reconsideration and the rep from South Dakota said she had no idea why it was initially rejected and the first guy I called basically had no idea what he was talking about. She approved it and pushed it through. Of note, she mentioned "some of the other offices do things differently" - maybe keep calling the reconsideration line until you get the South Dakota office?