Citi Premier® Card: Spend $4K in First 3 Months to Earn 80K ThankYou® Points
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For a limited time, earn 80,000 ThankYou Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening with the Citi Premier® Card. Annual fee is $95.
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For a limited time, earn 80,000 ThankYou® Points after you spend $4,000 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening with the Citi Premier® Card. Annual fee is $95.
Card Details
For a limited time, 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 $800 in gift cards when redeemed at thankyou.com
No expiration and no limit to the amount of points you can earn with this card
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One thing to note with this offer is that you can claim the 80,000 points with this and then downgrade the card to a Double Cash in a year. Effectively giving the Double Cash a 800$ sub
1) Meet spending requirement on Citi Premier card
2) Earn 80,000 point sign up bonus
3) Downgrade Premier to Double Cash or Custom Cash before you're charged with another annual fee
4) Points balance should carry over from Premier to your downgrade card
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I was an additional authorized cardholder of Citi Double Cash card in the last one year. Would I get the sign-on bonus if I sign up and spend $4K in 3 months?
I was an additional authorized cardholder of Citi Double Cash card in the last one year. Would I get the sign-on bonus if I sign up and spend $4K in 3 months?
You should qualify. I don't think the Double Cash card would disqualify you from this card's bonus (and you're not even the primary cardholder, but an authorized user).
Got declined with 800+ score. Reason too much available credit left on other cc. Common if I have 140K credit do they want me to keep a balance of 10K or what? I pay my bill full on each statement but reconsideration staff told me they cannot change a decision that was already made, why they have a reconsideration line!! Stay away. Not worth a credit hit. I have over 18 cc and 100% on time payment history. Did not open any account in last two years. If this is not sufficient to get approved not sure what is!
"TPG values Citi ThankYou Points at 1.8 cents each. This valuation is based on the value that can be obtained by transferring your Citi ThankYou points to one of the program's airline and hotel partners. But to be able to transfer your points to most partners, you must hold a premium Citi ThankYou card, such as the Citi Prestige Card or Citi Premier® Card."
3% point back basically is 5.4% back on Grocery / Gas / Airline / Car Rental / Hotel if you know to to redeem to points to maximize the value. I am not talking about redeeming for gift card or statement credit of course.
For me, I can easily justify the $95 annul fee in a heart beat! -
This is a very undervalued Credit Card with only $95 fee compared with Amex Platinum Card!
"TPG values Citi ThankYou Points at 1.8 cents each. This valuation is based on the value that can be obtained by transferring your Citi ThankYou points to one of the program's airline and hotel partners. But to be able to transfer your points to most partners, you must hold a premium Citi ThankYou card, such as the Citi Prestige Card or Citi Premier® Card."
3% point back basically is 5.4% back on Grocery / Gas / Airline / Car Rental / Hotel if you know to to redeem to points to maximize the value. I am not talking about redeeming for gift card or statement credit of course.
For me, I can easily justify the $95 annul fee in a heart beat! -
This is a very undervalued Credit Card with only $95 fee compared with Amex Platinum Card!
What are you planning to redeem them for? Neway to work a rental car in Australia?
Got declined with 800+ score. Reason too much available credit left on other cc. Common if I have 140K credit do they want me to keep a balance of 10K or what? I pay my bill full on each statement but reconsideration staff told me they cannot change a decision that was already made, why they have a reconsideration line!! Stay away. Not worth a credit hit. I have over 18 cc and 100% on time payment history. Did not open any account in last two years. If this is not sufficient to get approved not sure what is!
Maybe their AI software sees that you already have 18 other credit cards and made a wild guess that you don't need another card? And that you are more than likely signing up just to get the $800 bonus? But common man, who really needs 18 credit cards unless you have a business to run? Also, don't the banks automatically shut down any of the cards that have been inactive for a while? Amex and BoA did it to me because I didn't use two of their cards for a long while since I have other cards with more favorite terms and incentives.
Maybe their AI software sees that you already have 18 other credit cards and made a wild guess that you don't need another card? And that you are more than likely signing up just to get the $800 bonus? But common man, who really needs 18 credit cards unless you have a business to run? Also, don't the banks automatically shut down any of the cards that have been inactive for a while? Amex and BoA did it to me because I didn't use two of their cards for a long while since I have other cards with more favorite terms and incentives.
18 is not that many people have 25-30+ time to time I use them to keep them active. I mean to be honest why I would apply for this card other than the welcome bonus or why any one else want this card other than the bonus! I ended up applying for capital one venture with $750 welcome bonus and got approved for $35k credit limit. I have a big purchase coming so it's good to take some benefits.
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2) Earn 80,000 point sign up bonus
3) Downgrade Premier to Double Cash or Custom Cash before you're charged with another annual fee
4) Points balance should carry over from Premier to your downgrade card
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I got 100,000 points 2 over a year ago with Sapphire Preferred. First year weave annual fee and $95.00 after.
Tried to get downgraded to a double cash card but denied.
But I dont see any offers on that card at all
Edit:wrong thread
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3% point back basically is 5.4% back on Grocery / Gas / Airline / Car Rental / Hotel if you know to to redeem to points to maximize the value. I am not talking about redeeming for gift card or statement credit of course.
For me, I can easily justify the $95 annul fee in a heart beat! -
This is a very undervalued Credit Card with only $95 fee compared with Amex Platinum Card!
3% point back basically is 5.4% back on Grocery / Gas / Airline / Car Rental / Hotel if you know to to redeem to points to maximize the value. I am not talking about redeeming for gift card or statement credit of course.
For me, I can easily justify the $95 annul fee in a heart beat! -
This is a very undervalued Credit Card with only $95 fee compared with Amex Platinum Card!
What are you planning to redeem them for? Neway to work a rental car in Australia?
Maybe their AI software sees that you already have 18 other credit cards and made a wild guess that you don't need another card? And that you are more than likely signing up just to get the $800 bonus? But common man, who really needs 18 credit cards unless you have a business to run? Also, don't the banks automatically shut down any of the cards that have been inactive for a while? Amex and BoA did it to me because I didn't use two of their cards for a long while since I have other cards with more favorite terms and incentives.
18 is not that many people have 25-30+ time to time I use them to keep them active. I mean to be honest why I would apply for this card other than the welcome bonus or why any one else want this card other than the bonus! I ended up applying for capital one venture with $750 welcome bonus and got approved for $35k credit limit. I have a big purchase coming so it's good to take some benefits.
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