Ripped from SD. Apply for the credit card and get 15,000 thank you points
Some people report problems with this link, I use Firefox and it allows the popup link.
Go for $300 in gift cards here is another link
CitiBusiness $150 GC
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Ripped from SD. Apply for the credit card and get 15,000 thank you points
Some people report problems with this link, I use Firefox and it allows the popup link.
Go for $300 in gift cards here is another link
CitiBusiness $150 GC
The 15k TY points are alive and well for the Citi Professional Card, still.
Here's an alternate link:
The catch? $250 in purchases to get the 15k points.
The good? 0% for 12 months from date of account opening on purchases (not on BT)
Great card for a daily spender.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR) for purchases 11.24% variable .
Other APRs Balance transfer APR: As long as first balance transfer is completed within 12 months from date of account opening, 0.00% for 12 months from date of first balance transfer. After that, 11.24% variable.
Cash advance APR: 20.24% variable.
Default APR: 29.24% variable. See explanation below.*
Variable rate information Your APRs may vary each billing period. **
The purchase and balance transfer APR equals the Prime Rate plus 5.99%.
The cash advance APR equals the Prime Rate plus 14.99% (never lower than 19.99%).
The default APR equals the U.S. Prime Rate plus up to 23.99%.
Grace period for repayment of the balance for purchases At least 20 days if you pay the total balance in full by the due date every billing period. If you do not, you will not get a grace period.
Method of computing the balance for purchases Average daily balance. This includes new purchases.
Minimum finance charge 50 cents.
Annual fees None.
Fee for purchases made in a foreign currency 3% of each purchase after it is converted into US dollars.
Other fees
Balance transfer fee: 3% of each balance transfer; $5 minimum. There is no fee with the 0.00% APR balance transfer offer described above.
Cash advance fee: 3% of each cash advance; $5 minimum.
Late fee: • $15 on balances up to $100
• $29 on balances of $100 up to $250
• $39 on balances of $250 and over
Over-the-credit-line fee: $35
Great find. I like the "no annual fee" bit. If I remember well, this card used to have one the last time.
Link worked for me just fine. I also went to my previously saved link and got the offer when I closed the application page. I am one of those paranoid souls who like to TRIPLE check before sending sensitive info to the vast cyber-universe. ![]()
Thanks OP.
I didn't even know there was one.
I'm glad that some of this stuff makes it into the more popular "Hot Deals" before going into the more specialized pages....
UnixLab said:This is nothing new to finance forum.
"This is nothing new to finance forum."
Show me the link, I did a search there and came up with nothing
This deal was going on earlier this month, but the terms changed. It is now back to the original. You have NO transfer fee with this offer and you have up to a year after you get the card to transfer a balance and get the 0%. It's a no brainer if you have another 0% card expiring this year plus the $150 is a very nice bonus.
DavoEng said:"This is nothing new to finance forum."
Show me the link, I did a search there and came up with nothing
I don't know what you've been searching for, but this is the first thread that comes up when you search for "professional" Link
I did this deal + 0% bal transfer about 1 1/2 years ago along with many many others so the previous poster is correct. This deal was posted at the top of SD for about a year as well. Did you search the archives?
smb1087 said:I did this deal + 0% bal transfer about 1 1/2 years ago along with many many others so the previous poster is correct. This deal was posted at the top of SD for about a year as well. Did you search the archives?
Then again, why do you think anyone would digg the archive for this deal?
TYOP. Applied but told I have to wait for their decision.
Be thankful that they are only attempting to be Repost Police...
I already have this card with a 0% balance on it... Would I get approved if I applied for the same card again, just to get the GC? I don't see any thing in the terms that you have to be a first time card holder.
Does anyone know what store qualifies as office supply merchant to get 3 points per dollar spent?
Can anyone give some examples of the stores??
thanks!!
Xstation said:I already have this card with a 0% balance on it... Would I get approved if I applied for the same card again, just to get the GC? I don't see any thing in the terms that you have to be a first time card holder.
me too....NE1 know if I can get another before I take the plunge and apply? thanks.
Just a heads up it takes 16,000 points to get $150 worth of gift cards because they upped the $50 giftcards to 6000 points around a year ago.
chbuzz said:Just a heads up it takes 16,000 points to get $150 worth of gift cards because they upped the $50 giftcards to 6000 points around a year ago.
That sucks...still a good offer though. Thanks OP!
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