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maddybeagle
- Greedy Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 12:23p
yes, all of your cards with ty points are combined into 1 account. |
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RushnRockt
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 12:26p
iSpecK said:dumb question but is it possible to combine TY points if you have them spanned across multiple CITI cards?
I want to go for this one, although I doubt I'd get it since I was just approved for the CITI Hilton card and currently have 2 more CITI personal apps pending, BUT if I manage to get all of them and do the qualifying purchases, I could potentially have 45K TY points accross 3 cards.
Can you combine these? and if you can, can you combine them accross personal and business cards?
Hilton does not combine with TY. The rest are combinable in every way.
People that are asking the rest of ThankYou points questions about flying and so on, please read the many posts about it and www.thankyounetwork.com. The information is out there and very easy to find. |
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RushnRockt
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 12:27p
lnair said:nice find, thanks OP! Anyone have luck converting their "regular" PP to PP Elite?
They have the usual promotion recommending upgrade, I will call in an hour and see if I can get this one going, this would be beyond wootness  |
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lnair
- Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 12:30p
RushnRockt said: They have the usual promotion recommending upgrade, I will call in an hour and see if I can get this one going, this would be beyond wootness  Awesome, could you please post an update after you talk to them? thanks! |
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Pepero
- Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 12:46p
Thanks just got approved! It doesn't mention the BT fee being waived, but it probably is right?
Confirmation Congratulations, _______! You have been approved for a Citi PremierPass® Card - Elite Level account with the following:
Revolving Credit Line: $8,500.00 Purchase APR: Prime rate + 5.99%, currently 14.24%. Balance Transfer APR: 0.00% for 12 months from the date of the first balance transfer. Thereafter, Prime rate + 5.99%, currently 14.24%.
The transaction fee for Balance Transfers is 3.0% of the amount of the balances transferred with a minimum of $5 and a maximum of $250. |
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thewogis
- Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 1:06p
if i dont get instant approval is that not a good sign or it could go either way?????????????? |
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lnair
- Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 1:10p
thewogis said:if i dont get instant approval is that not a good sign or it could go either way?????????????? Could go either way. To check citi application status:
Phone: 888-201-4523 (7AM-7PM Central, Mon to Fri) |
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timo007
- Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 1:10p
thewogis said:if i dont get instant approval is that not a good sign or it could go either way??????????????
I didn't get instant approval, yet I called 3 hours later and was told I was approved.
Cheers,
Timo |
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djspray
- Addicted Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 2:18p
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d4ldtppsc
- Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 2:28p
Ok, I'm not hating, this is good, but besides the 15,000 bonus TY points, no annual fee, 0% BT for 12 months with no BT fee, what else does this card offer after you get all that? What makes it stand out? I mean, I've seen other cards with similar offerings. |
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Beckles
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 2:33p
d4ldtppsc said:Ok, I'm not hating, this is good, but besides the 15,000 bonus TY points, no annual fee, 0% BT for 12 months with no BT fee, what else does this card offer after you get all that? What makes it stand out? I mean, I've seen other cards with similar offerings.Please do share all those "other cards" with similar offerings just for signing up then ... |
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RushnRockt
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 2:33p
Tried upgrading, they don't know anything about this offer. Was sent over to the applications department and they don't know anything about either, claim that it might be "online only" and probably the fee is waived for "one year." Of course, can't believe them since they do not even know about the offer. I will try bugging their CSRs more when I get back home tonight. If anyone else has any luck UPGRADING or verifying that annual fee is waived for sure, that would be awesome.
P.S. ProBanker, there are barely any ads on MSN.com, are you sure its not some other website?
lnair said:RushnRockt said: They have the usual promotion recommending upgrade, I will call in an hour and see if I can get this one going, this would be beyond wootness  Awesome, could you please post an update after you talk to them? thanks! |
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RushnRockt
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 2:39p
d4ldtppsc said:Ok, I'm not hating, this is good, but besides the 15,000 bonus TY points, no annual fee, 0% BT for 12 months with no BT fee, what else does this card offer after you get all that? What makes it stand out? I mean, I've seen other cards with similar offerings.
If that is so, add them HERE |
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d4ldtppsc
- Thrifty Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 2:44p
Oh, you're looking for a travel card, RushnRockt. Well, I was going to post that from a quick search, there's the Citi Professional with 15,000 TY points, no annual fee, and 0% BT for 12 months with no BT fee. So Beckles, there you go.
I'm just saying that there's other cards offering such bonuses. I've read here that the companion pass isn't that great sometimes since it can be more expensive than buying 2 tickets since you have to go through the citi travel agent. |
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McDullgirl
- New Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 3:00p
Does anyone know how to Earn points for the tickets you buy for friends and family, plus the miles they fly? Is it only possible when buying air tickets through citi agent? Thank you. |
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XeroK00L
- Greedy Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 3:07p
PremierPass sucks...with no preset spending limit it does not report any credit limit to the CRAs, dropping my credit score by 9 points or so. I cancelled the card immediately after I got my 15,000 TY points and my score went back up to where it was. I say get the points by all means, but don't keep the card! |
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RushnRockt
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 3:13p
d4ldtppsc said:Oh, you're looking for a travel card, RushnRockt. Well, I was going to post that from a quick search, there's the Citi Professional with 15,000 TY points, no annual fee, and 0% BT for 12 months with no BT fee. So Beckles, there you go.
I'm just saying that there's other cards offering such bonuses. I've read here that the companion pass isn't that great sometimes since it can be more expensive than buying 2 tickets since you have to go through the citi travel agent.
Citi Professional has bonus points for different categories. Citi PremierPass offers bonus points for buying tickets. That is the reason I gave you the link to the travel card thread. Comparing one TY points card to another is pointless, if they cover different categories, get them both like I did. Companion tickets are rarely a good deal no matter who offers them, on rare occasions they are indeed useful. This is not the main selling feature of the card. Previously, I have been getting my flying points without using Citi's agent and that's the main attraction of this card, especially if you use it together with all the other TY point cards from Citi.
McDullgirl said: Does anyone know how to Earn points for the tickets you buy for friends and family, plus the miles they fly?Is it only possible when buying air tickets through citi agent? Thank you.
Use the card to buy tickets, get points, no citi agent involved. That's how it worked for me before, but I have not bought a ticket in a few months. As I previously stated, thankyounetwork.com and their hotline are a much better to ask those questions.
Canceling a card because of 9 point drop? That's amusing, with enough CCs and history one card should not matter. I have 5 cards not showing CL and still surviving just fine. |
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uwdevil
- New Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 3:15p
McDullgirl said:Does anyone know how to Earn points for the tickets you buy for friends and family, plus the miles they fly? Is it only possible when buying air tickets through citi agent? Thank you.
All you need to do is to buy tickets by your Premier Pass card for you or your friends/family. It does not matter where you get the tickets. After you buy a ticket, the airlines should pass the itineray to Citi. When the travel is completed, the TY points will be posted to your account within 8 weeks.
Sometimes the airlines might fail to provide Citi the itineray, which happened to me for my last travel, you would need to provide Citi a copy of the itineray or boarding passes to get the TY points.
Hope this helps. |
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cmai97
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 3:16p
One thing that the PremierPass offers above and beyond is the BVG, which is rarely found on a no fee card. |
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BillLumberg
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 25, 2007 @ 3:24p
XeroK00L said:PremierPass sucks...with no preset spending limit it does not report any credit limit to the CRAs, dropping my credit score by 9 points or so. I cancelled the card immediately after I got my 15,000 TY points and my score went back up to where it was. I say get the points by all means, but don't keep the card!
Crap, can anyone else confirm this? I'd be all over this card if this weren't true! |
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