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Edited January 29, 2023
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Please check your email if you have a Citi Double Cash card
if you do have it, then follow the instructions to activate offer and link card to PayPal. Then checkout via PayPal for 5% back till 03/31 or up to $75
At eligible online checkouts, select PayPal as your payment method with your linked Citi Double Cash® Card to earn
5% BACK
– up to $75 total as a statement credit – now through 03/31/2023
Purchases must post to your account during the promotional period to qualify.
https://specialoffers.citicards.com
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but that's just my guess
How does the Rewards+ 10% back work? Do I have to purchase GC or redeem for travel? Can I redeem for cash into my bank account and get the 10% bonus?
I don't know what Citi's actual intention was.
But in 2022, I had this offer on my Double Cash --- spend $500 get $25 back.
What I saw on my all 3 of my statements were:
Purchase : 0
Bonus: 4x
I complained to Citi and they gave me a statement credit of 1x for the $500 = $5.
It seems, and I can be wrong, that Citi intended for 4x (bonus) + 1x (payment) for these Paypal purchases based on the statements.
No one from Citi ever explained.
They gave me just 5% total --- 0% purchase/base + 4% bous + 1% payment.
When I complained, they gave me another 1%.
Chase's way is 1% base + 4% bonus for Paypal.
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Jan - $500
Feb - $500
March - $500
$75 cash back and another $75 with PayPal.
I think it would work.
I suspect it will be 9% = 1% base + 4% top category + 4% Paypal
This is how Chase did it in Q4 2022; 7% = 1% base + 2% (drugstores) + 4% Paypal.
$1 - on purchase
$5 - merchant offer (it will be posted as a statement credit)
$0.95 - on payment (100 - 5 (statement credit)).
Grand total = $6.95 or 6.95%
On my Double Cash card, it is Thank You Points.
I suspect it will be 9% = 1% base + 4% top category + 4% Paypal
This is how Chase did it in Q4 2022; 7% = 1% base + 2% (drugstores) + 4% Paypal.
On my Double Cash card, it is Thank You Points.
I don't know what Citi's actual intention was.
But in 2022, I had this offer on my Double Cash --- spend $500 get $25 back.
What I saw on my all 3 of my statements were:
Purchase : 0
Bonus: 4x
I complained to Citi and they gave me a statement credit of 1x for the $500 = $5.
It seems, and I can be wrong, that Citi intended for 4x (bonus) + 1x (payment) for these Paypal purchases based on the statements.
No one from Citi ever explained.
That's not how you use that word, but, sure: open as many DC as you want.
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