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manuel
- Greedy Member
posted: Aug. 2, 2006 @ 4:29p
No. The maximum is actually $754 a year. If you have any trouble later just tell them manuel told you. |
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billrubin
- Senior Member - 10K
posted: Aug. 3, 2006 @ 1:04a
manuel said:No. The maximum is actually $754 a year. If you have any trouble later just tell them manuel told you. And then you're reimubrse the lost $454 for your childish answer? |
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ForSpud
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 8:48p
Does anyone know if you can transfer other AMEX credit limits to this Citi AMEX ?
I know AMEX is easy to shift your CL's around between cards, I have a lot of AMEX credit limit and would like to move it to this Citi AMEX before I do a big BT |
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xSTRIKEx6864
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 14, 2006 @ 10:00p
ForSpud said:Does anyone know if you can transfer other AMEX credit limits to this Citi AMEX ?
I know AMEX is easy to shift your CL's around between cards, I have a lot of AMEX credit limit and would like to move it to this Citi AMEX before I do a big BT
No... this card is issued by Citibank. You could shift other Citi limits.
The Citi AMEX cards are just like the Citi MasterCards... but a different network. |
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ForSpud
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2006 @ 3:10p
Thanks. I dont have much CITI credit limit on other cards that isnt utilized. Guess I won't getta do a huge BT using my shifted AMEX credit limit |
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peteo
- Broke Member
posted: Aug. 15, 2006 @ 3:38p
Thanks, I was going to apply for this today with a F4F2 code. Your code pushes the BT further out.  |
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SilverB18C1
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 17, 2006 @ 10:56p
Is it just me or does BOA not allow eBills for Citi AMEX cards? |
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Everman
- Ancient Member
posted: Aug. 22, 2006 @ 1:45p
With the Cash Back % being cut to 2% on the citi dividend MC, this seems like a good option. Anyone else think so? |
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craig10x
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Aug. 22, 2006 @ 2:53p
Everman said:With the Cash Back % being cut to 2% on the citi dividend MC, this seems like a good option. Anyone else think so?
The AMEX version is simply the same Citi Dividend Card with the AMEX branding on it...the 2% on everyday purchases is going to apply to this card as well....so you're not going to get a better "deal" switching to this card..... |
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TheOtherOne
- New Member
posted: Aug. 24, 2006 @ 5:24p
Am I right that the only way to get the 0% on balance transfers to last until November 1, 2007 is if you spend $100 on the card? Otherwise the 0% only lasts until August 1st? And of course, you don't get 0% on purchases so that means if you don't want any interest, you need to put at least $100 on the card and pay it all off before you do any balance transfer... and all that needs to be done within the first 3 months. |
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retihsuhnt
- Member
posted: Aug. 24, 2006 @ 5:44p
TheOtherOne said:Am I right that the only way to get the 0% on balance transfers to last until November 1, 2007 is if you spend $100 on the card? Otherwise the 0% only lasts until August 1st? ...and all that needs to be done within the first 3 months.
That was my conclusion as well.
I have already made and paid off my $100 purchase I soon will be initiating my balance transfer. |
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return222
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 24, 2006 @ 5:54p
So can I convert my costco card. I don't need several AX cards. Problem is no everywhere takes AX cards. |
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Freakazoid
- Thrifty Member
posted: Aug. 25, 2006 @ 12:24a
I'm with Craig. It sounds like this wil be dropping to a 2% card soon just like the Dividend MC. Although my wife did say she called Citi yesterday and they offered her this card with 5% (or so she swears). Not sure if it was a promo or not. Could be nice if they kept this at 5%.
It does still has the benefit of the BT and free money. |
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craig10x
- Senior Member - 3K
posted: Aug. 25, 2006 @ 8:59a
Freakazoid said:I'm with Craig. It sounds like this wil be dropping to a 2% card soon just like the Dividend MC. Although my wife did say she called Citi yesterday and they offered her this card with 5% (or so she swears). Not sure if it was a promo or not. Could be nice if they kept this at 5%.
It does still has the benefit of the BT and free money.
Yep, i believe that's what will be happening, from what i have heard...at this point your best bet is to try for the Chase Rewards Plus or Cash Plus cards which are supposedly still be available through the link on that post here on FW (even though technically Chase is not offering it to new customers at their website anymore)...Unlike Citi, Chase did "grandfather" current holders with the 5% (we still get it) whether that will be permanent is anyone's guess..but so far, so good....those cards will also get you 0% APR for a year (if you have a good record)....
But if you want it, apply soon, who knows how much longer the links will work.... |
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062703
- Senior Member
posted: Sep. 8, 2006 @ 5:46p
Has anyone moved credit OUT from this card to other citi cards? I am getting my next AOR ready and was told today that I could not transfer out even though I was allowed to reallocate other citi lines into this card. |
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062703
- Senior Member
posted: Sep. 8, 2006 @ 11:14p
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ChrisV
- Senior Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 1:50p
*bump* for the last day of applying for this on the current offer code listed here.
I know they can yank out the terms at anytime to change down to 2% but figure they will at least let you have them for a year. Anyone who have Dividend AMEX get the dreaded "letter" yet?
Anyone have any other offer codes with longer BT's or later expiration date? |
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