Citi Premier® Card: Earn 80K Points When You Spend $4,000 in First 3 Months
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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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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
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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I recently recieved cash back from Citi Custom card and told by CS that I am not elligible for this card, though Citi Custom is not listed in their temrs and conditions:
"Bonus ThankYou® Points are not available if you received a new cardmember bonus for Citi Rewards+®, Citi ThankYou® Preferred, Citi ThankYou® Premier/Citi Premier® or Citi Prestige®, or if you have closed any of these accounts, in the past 24 months."
Me too. Just checked my credit score and it was 806. Have one Citi card I don't use much that has no balance and 15000 available credit. Dang. Just refinanced last month tho but my credit usage is small. Hmmm. Lame.
Questions for the experts here -
1) Is it possible to product change to a no annual fee citi card after redeeming 80000 points? I know Amex has specific verbiage that they can claw back the sign on bonus if you change within 12 months? Chase has some restrictions too. Does Citi has that too?
2) If we product change to a no annual fee card, will Citi refund prorated part of the $95 annual fee?
Questions for the experts here -
1) Is it possible to product change to a no annual fee citi card after redeeming 80000 points? I know Amex has specific verbiage that they can claw back the sign on bonus if you change within 12 months? Chase has some restrictions too. Does Citi has that too?
2) If we product change to a no annual fee card, will Citi refund prorated part of the $95 annual fee?
If I were you, I would redeem a the points, then ask to downgrade to no fee card...and see what they say. They can't remove points that doesn't exist.
They just approved me...with a credit line of $3400 lol, I still qualify for the offer as long as I use the $3400 pay it off and then spend another $600 right?. I'm new to this.
Citi is trash. I have 840 fico and 3% utilization and they denied me because my credit limit is too high and I don't use enough credit. hahah. Sounds like they know they can't make money off of me since I always pay on time and in full. They want clueless people who pay the minimum and go into more debt. Waste of a hard pull.
Got approved $2200 CL lol. Not even close to Chase Sapphire preferred $8400, but I'll take it for the 80k reward. Just earned the 100k from Sapphire, will use Citi card next when it arrives. Credit score 743, 13% credit utilization, < 3 yr credit history. Those with >800 credit score and were denied, do know the reason why? I'm curious as your credit score is outstanding.
Great offer. Had the card like 4 years ago so spouse signed up this time (I have been signing up too much lately). Spouse who credit score is 800 was instantly approved. One issue I did fine, the preset limit was low, only 4500 which I thought very odd. So keep an eye on that, ended up making 2 payment to make sure it cleared so we could meet spending.
Took all of three weeks from approval till points hit.
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Sapphire Reserve is 1.5 on AF $550
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"Bonus ThankYou® Points are not available if you received a new cardmember bonus for Citi Rewards+®, Citi ThankYou® Preferred, Citi ThankYou® Premier/Citi Premier® or Citi Prestige®, or if you have closed any of these accounts, in the past 24 months."
Me too. Just checked my credit score and it was 806. Have one Citi card I don't use much that has no balance and 15000 available credit. Dang. Just refinanced last month tho but my credit usage is small. Hmmm. Lame.
1) Is it possible to product change to a no annual fee citi card after redeeming 80000 points? I know Amex has specific verbiage that they can claw back the sign on bonus if you change within 12 months? Chase has some restrictions too. Does Citi has that too?
2) If we product change to a no annual fee card, will Citi refund prorated part of the $95 annual fee?
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1) Is it possible to product change to a no annual fee citi card after redeeming 80000 points? I know Amex has specific verbiage that they can claw back the sign on bonus if you change within 12 months? Chase has some restrictions too. Does Citi has that too?
2) If we product change to a no annual fee card, will Citi refund prorated part of the $95 annual fee?
Seems like a simple answer.....
Took all of three weeks from approval till points hit.
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Why not just say yes? Be nice to people.