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Courtesy of Rorer714
Citi PP Direct Link here

Direct Link for Citi Diamond Preferred card here

Message edited by: retmil on 2009-08-17 19:19:49 CDT

call for status
Citi----------
Phone: 888-201-4523 (7AM-7PM Central, Mon to Fri)

Courtesy of Rorer714

The rep just called me to verify, and she told me that I should be receiveing ThankYou points as well for opening the card (Although she could not tell me how much), and tht I'd receive an additional 10.000 TY points after spending $300

Direct Link for Citi Diamond Preferred card here
Direct Link for Citi PP here----

There is potentially an annual fee for the citi diamond card starting next month. Just a warning..... There's a thread on this issue

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Message edited by: ap007 on 2009-08-20 20:01:46 CDT
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Fix link please.


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Link is broken


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Also Citi PP 0% 12 month No BT fee No annual fee

link

Offer Code: 854

Message edited by: retmil on 2009-08-14 04:52:49 CDT
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Link works now.

Message edited by: turtlebug on 2009-08-12 11:08:27 CDT
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Link in original post works fine for me. Entered offer code, no zip code. Then under term and conditions:

"Balance transfer APR: 0.00% for 12 months from date of account opening . After that same as for purchases."

"Balance transfer fee: 3% of each balance transfer; $5 minimum. There is no fee with the 0.00% APR balance transfer offer described above."


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Green, thanks OP.


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repped for OP, thanks.


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Awesome, thanks OP.


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Thanks, I just have a BT Expiring, perfect timing!


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Will Citi still reallocate CLs?


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Sometimes they will, sometimes they won't... I haven't found a logic yet


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Added this to the Master list


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The rep just called me to verify, and she told me that I should be receiveing ThankYou points as well for opening the card (Although she could not tell me how much), and tht I'd receive an additional 10.000 TY points after spending $300. She confirmed the no BT fee as well. FWIW, I used offer code 853.
So that should be a very nice card all in all, thank you OP!

Message edited by: jesternl on 2009-08-12 12:22:41 CDT
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I still see 3% BT fees in T&C

do you see it otherwise, or just the rep says so?

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nm, I read it clearly now

There is no fee with the 0.00% APR balance transfer offer described above.

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can my wife open an account and BT to my card?

Message edited by: ap007 on 2009-08-12 13:05:20 CDT
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I looked at the T&C online with the offer, and it said like posted above: "Balance transfer fee: 3% of each balance transfer; $5 minimum. There is no fee with the 0.00% APR balance transfer offer described above."
rep confirmed it which is always nice IMHO.


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jesternl said:The rep just called me to verify, and she told me that I should be receiveing ThankYou points as well for opening the card (Although she could not tell me how much), and tht I'd receive an additional 10.000 TY points after spending $300. She confirmed the no BT fee as well. FWIW, I used offer code 853.
So that should be a very nice card all in all, thank you OP!

I don't know why she told you that you will be getting xxxxx ThankYou Points for opening the card AND 10000 TY Points after spending $300 as typically they only give you 6000 to 10,000 points for this card. Maybe OP or someone who has actually received a printed offer in the mail might be able to clarify this.
Anyway, great post OP. Looks like Citi is using the TARP $$ to do this........maybe to satisfy the terms of getting the TARP money. It's interesting that these 0%APR/"0" BT fee offers comes up shortly after a bank gets the TARP funds. Same thing happened with Citi & BOA last time.

Message edited by: ShakuniMama on 2009-08-12 13:12:32 CDT
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Signed up but it says further processing is needed and that I would find out in a week or so about the decision. Why did it say this? I have good credit so i'm confused.


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jdmora said:Signed up but it says further processing is needed and that I would find out in a week or so about the decision. Why did it say this? I have good credit so i'm confused.

I guess you'll find out why in a week or so.


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