0% Introductory APR on Balance Transfers for 12 months from date of first balance transfer.* No Annual Fee and no Balance transfer fees with the APR offer described above.*
3% of the amount of each balance transfer, $5 minimum, $75 maximum. However, there is no fee with the 0.00% APR balance transfer offer described above.
This is a co-branded NO BALANCE TRANSFER FEE CitiBank CC, hidden among all the cards with balance transfer fees.
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sammy1224
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 1, 2008 @ 9:04p
tyfred15 said: I have no clue what any of this means.
It basically means that consumer debt has just inched up a bit...
mase said: 1. since this is citi, is it possible to bt to checking? 2. do you access this card at accountonline or on associated bank's website?
1. yes 2. I logged into citicards.com and it forwarded me to a branded entry portal based on my newly created ID (it didn't allow me to login yet though - I didn't accept electronic documents when I was approved so I don't know my acct # yet).
mhesidence
Dismembered Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 2:37a
Besides being a no fee BT what's good about this card? Citi Home Rebate and Citi Drivers Edge still have no fee BT. Can you reallocate other citi cards to it? It doesn't count towards your total citibank exposure?
JohnYeWest
Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 2:47a
No fee BT with 12 months 0% APR is pretty much it. From past experience w/ Citi co-branded cards, they do not count towards Citi card limits per member.
elleve
Ancient Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 2:50a
mhesidence said: Besides being a no fee BT what's good about this card? Citi Home Rebate and Citi Drivers Edge still have no fee BT. Can you reallocate other citi cards to it? It doesn't count towards your total citibank exposure?
drivers edge and home rebate have a capped fee of 75$. rest of the cards on citi seem to either be uncapped, or 250/75$ cap.
This one actually has no fees at all.
can't really answer ur other 2 questions. i wouldn't call citi and ask personally. I would just take the awesome bt offer before it disappears like all the other 0 fee citi bts. I would imagine the system is similar to the ATT co-branded citicard.
willy431
Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 3:18a
Thanks for the post! I qualified for 12k and it let me send myself a check for 11400 fee free!
luvdoublebrats
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 5:39a
Does the transfer have to be from another card? I have an equity loan I would like to pay down. Will that work?
studiddy
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 6:14a
luvdoublebrats said: Does the transfer have to be from another card? I have an equity loan I would like to pay down. Will that work? It should work, at least indirectly. Read the post above yours and do what he/she did. Then pay it off. Of course you would have to figure out if it's even worth doing in the first place.
Anyone find any benefit to taking the "Citi cardmember shortcut"?
Rorer714
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2008 @ 6:28a
elleve said: mhesidence said: Besides being a no fee BT what's good about this card? Citi Home Rebate and Citi Drivers Edge still have no fee BT. Can you reallocate other citi cards to it? It doesn't count towards your total citibank exposure?
drivers edge and home rebate have a capped fee of 75$. rest of the cards on citi seem to either be uncapped, or 250/75$ cap.
This one actually has no fees at all. If you use the correct link they are NBTF! Also if you drive a lot of miles you can get back 12% on Drivers Edge. (first year only, 1000 max)
GREAT find! I have $24000 that I need to move from American Express Blue this month and have been looking for a place to move it! I can reallocate my Citi credit and move it to this new account! Thanks for this post!
musix4me said: GREAT find! I have $24000 that I need to move from American Express Blue this month and have been looking for a place to move it! I can reallocate my Citi credit and move it to this new account! Thanks for this post!
I recently got the Citi Driver's Edge Card and they gave me problems reallocating my credit lines, saying this new account was ineligible for reallocation because it had a 0% BT offer on it. they let me reallocate to business cards that had 0% offers.
Is applying for this going to deem me a Citibank customer?
I am probably one of those few people out there who doesn't have a Citibank account or CC, and I'm still debating if I should go through the hassle of the $200 Citibank offer.
Will applying for a Ciibank CC rend me ineligable for the $200 banking offer?
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