studia said:I will scan the ads tonight. The offer ex on 2/15/07.Check your Sunday coupon inserts. I don't have a scanner, but I am reading the same offer, exp. 2/15/07. But what's different about this offer is:
"Enjoy a 0% APR on balance transfers until either 5/1/07 or 1/1/08.* The duration of your introductory period will be based on our review of your application and credit history. No balance transfer fee with this offer."
The 10,000 TY points qualifies with first purchase within 3 months of account opening.
The 5 TY points/dollar for supermarkets, drugstores, and gas stations is for the first 12 months.
Card is Citi Diamond Preferred Rewards Card
Call 1-800-961-4841
EDIT: This is a different offer than OPs. Different phone number and no code. Different terms to the 0% period. OPs offer has better terms where the length of the 0% period does not depend on credit review. I thought that was very odd/new and maybe forthtelling of newer Citi offers.
Slightly OT so my apologies.. I am a noob to the BT game. I have been sitting on the fence for a long time so I am thinking of jumping into this one. I don't have balance on any card. How do I tell them that I want a check for the credit limit?
gandhis said:Slightly OT so my apologies.. I am a noob to the BT game. I have been sitting on the fence for a long time so I am thinking of jumping into this one. I don't have balance on any card. How do I tell them that I want a check for the credit limit?
Go here and read what this money blogger has written about doing the 0% BT game. MyMoneyBlog 0% BTs
With the AMEX logo will I be able to transfer the lines of credit off of my other AMEX Cards to this one? I am not sure about this because it is a CitiBank card and I assume only citibank credit limits will be transferable but never used a Citicard using AMEX before.
PorStaker said:With the AMEX logo will I be able to transfer the lines of credit off of my other AMEX Cards to this one? I am not sure about this because it is a CitiBank card and I assume only citibank credit limits will be transferable but never used a Citicard using AMEX before.
others have said no. cause this is a citi card, first and foremost, run by citi, not AMEX.
s0ssos said:PorStaker said:With the AMEX logo will I be able to transfer the lines of credit off of my other AMEX Cards to this one? I am not sure about this because it is a CitiBank card and I assume only citibank credit limits will be transferable but never used a Citicard using AMEX before.
others have said no. cause this is a citi card, first and foremost, run by citi, not AMEX.
I transfered some credit from my (very new) Citi AMEX last week to my Citi mtvU. No hassle at all from the CSR. Called in the middle of the night (PST), and it was done within a few hours.
Just applied, and got approved. Not for as much of a CL as I'd hoped, but oh well. I did it online.
I'll make a purchase, get the 10,000 points, then once that's paid, I'll request a BT.
Question: in the past, Citi has offered to do a BT by just cutting me a check (or directly depositing it into my bank account). Can I do this? Or do I HAVE to directly transfer it to another bill (ie another credit card)? Obviously I'm hoping to collect a year's worth of interest.
Thanks in advance! It's the first time I'm actually attempting a BT with a 0% $0 option, so I'm slightly nervous!
phlack said:Question: in the past, Citi has offered to do a BT by just cutting me a check (or directly depositing it into my bank account). Can I do this?
Yes, this option is still avalible online or I suppose you could call and have a CSR do it.
doubleshot said:studia said:citi has this new Diamond Reward AMEX offer:Isn't the No fee BT only applicable for balance transfers initiated during your application only ?It varies by offer, but I don't remember ever having less than 30 days to take advantage of the no fee BT.</blockquote>
EricGo said:doubleshot said:studia said:citi has this new Diamond Reward AMEX offer:Isn't the No fee BT only applicable for balance transfers initiated during your application only ?It varies by offer, but I don't remember ever having less than 30 days to take advantage of the no fee BT.</blockquote>
Sure, but OP states that its no fee BT till 1/1/08. By the way, the fee is capped at $250, pretty high. Its definitely a plus if its no BT fee for 12 months.
Can anyone who applied for the card clearify this ?</blockquote>
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