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SEE NEW THREAD - 50K AA Cards


As of Sunday August 25, 2013:
Reports indicate personal cards can no longer be rapidly churned.

Click HERE to review the previous thread on this topic.

Recommended Application Procedure:
Clear cache and cookies prior to applying or use an incognito or private browsing session to apply. Opening multiple different apps in different windows or tabs or failing to clear cookies/cache has resulted in people receiving a lesser offer.

For information on the Executive version of this card, with $450 annual fee, not waived, see: Up to 100k miles Citi Executive AAdvantage offers

MOST CURRENT 50K LINKS:

Citi Personal and Business:50K miles & two Admirals Club one-day passes after $3000 spend in 3 months, $95 fee waived first year.

Citi AA Platinum Personal Mastercard, 50,000 miles after $3k spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. Landing page available here. This is a CHIP and Signature card.

Landing page for 50K Business and Personal MC requires $3K spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. This page leads to the following application pages:
Landing page for 50K Business and Personal MC after $3K spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. This page leads to the following application pages:
Landing page for 50K Business and Personal MC after $3K spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. This page leads to the following application pages:
Landing page for 50K Business MC after $3K spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. This page leads to this application page.

OTHER PERSONAL CARDS

Citi Platinum Select Mastercard. 30,000 miles after $1k spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. Up to $100 statement credit for AA purchases. Landing page available here.

Citi Platinum Select Mastercard. 30,000 miles after $1k spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year.

Citi Gold Mastercard. 25,000 miles after $750 spend in 3 months. $50 annual fee, waived first year. Landing page available here

If you are already a Citigold customer, read this post from the Miles Professor about another 50K offer from your branch office for the American Airlines credit card.

OTHER BUSINESS CARDS

Citi Business MasterCard. 40,000 miles after $3k spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. Landing page available here.

Citi Business Mastercard. 35,000 miles after $1.5k spend in 3 months.

Citi Business Mastercard. 30,000 miles after $1k spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. Landing page available here.

Citi Business Mastercard. 30,000 miles after $1k spend in 3 months. $95 annual fee, waived first year. Up to $100 statement credit for AA purchases. Landing page available here.


Citibank Contacts/Resources (Please add the others that you know)
  • Application status: https://www.accountonline.com/cards/...?screenID=3187
  • (800) 695-5171 – Personal Application Status and Reconsideration Line with live rep
  • (800) 763-9795 – General Personal Application Inquiries with live rep
  • (800) 645-7240 – Business Application Status and Reconsideration Line, dial option 3 then option 1 for application status
  • (800) 288-4653 – Business Application Status and Reconsideration Line, dial option 3 then option 1 for application status
  • (866) 606-2787 – General Application and Account Questions with live rep
  • (888) 201-4523 – Application status
  • (866) 606-2961 – Reconsideration Line.
  • Twitter : @AskCiti. Very powerful tool.
  • Executive Office - useful for getting a more empowered agent for reconsideration purposes: CitiBank Executive Review Department, P.O. Box 6000, Sioux Falls, SD 57117

FAQ
  1. Are these AA cards churnable?
  2. What are the most current time-restriction rules in applying for all Citi cards?
  3. Do I need to close existing cards before applying?
  4. When should I close existing Citi accounts?
  5. Can I apply for a business card if I don’t have a business?
  6. Can I buy Visa gift cards to meet my minimum spend?
  7. Do I get 10% back when redeeming miles for awards?
  8. Do I have to use my own AAdvantage number on applications?
  9. There is nothing on the application page stating the bonus miles. How do I know what I will be getting?
  10. When will my bonus miles post?
  11. I met the minimum spend. Why does my statement say "Miles Reported to AA: 0"?
  12. Can I cancel a card using secure messaging?
  13. I activated the card online and got a message about this card replacing an old card. What does that mean?
  14. Which credit bureau does Citi pull and can I force them to use a different one?

1. Are these AA cards churnable?
Yes and No. The general rules are:
  • Personal AA cards: As of August 25, 2013 all linked personal AA cards in this thread can be churned only after Citi decides that you are no longer an existing cardmember. This usually occurs between 12 and 26 months after your last successful AA personal card approval of any type including AA Executive card(s). If you want both a Platinum card and an Executive AA card and are eligible under the 12-26 month rule, get the Platinum card first or the Executive card will restart the clock. Although it is not a hard-and-fast rule, 18 months after previous approval is the most common. YMMV. You do not need to cancel old personal cards.
    • Note: You cannot circumvent this rule by applying for a card type different from your previous Citi AA card. If your last personal AA card was a Visa, the waiting period for your next personal AA card will be the same regardless of whether you apply for a Visa, MC, or Amex.

  • Business AA cards: have been churnable repeatedly by some people without restriction other than the general Citi application rules. Apply once every 91-95 days. For unknown reasons, some other people have been unable to churn business cards at all. Also, some (but not all) people need to completely cancel their previous business card (ie, cancel both the card account and the associated master account) before they can apply for another business card.

    Note: If you encounter difficulty in obtaining a Citi AA business card after holding one before, it may because of the unusual way Citi sets up business accounts. The business account per se has its own master number; like a standard MC/Visa, this master account number is 16 digits. In addition, each card on the account has its own 16-digit card number. Each of these numbers, including the number for the primary cardholder, is different from the master account number.

    Sometimes, when you call to close your card account, all the card numbers are canceled but the master account remains open. When this happens, subsequent applications for a business card may encounter difficulty. Online, there should be a dropdown of accounts under your business login; the number that match your card number is your card account, the number that does not match your card number is your master account. When cancelling, ask to cancel both accounts, giving the last 4 digts of each (as shown in that dropdown).


2. What are the most current time-restriction rules in applying for all Citi cards?
  • Only 1 Citi application of any kind per week (8 days to be safe).
  • No more than 2 Citi applications of any kind in 60 days (65 days to be safe).
  • No more than 1 Citi business application in 90 days (95 to be safe). This does not override the rules above.

While the day limits are a little flexible by a few days either way and YMMV, the rules themselves are not flexible. Note: In applying the rules above, count all Citi applications, including denials and/or applications for non-AA cards.

Mixed type Example:
Day 1 60K HHonors Visa
Day 9 or later 50K Personal Platinum Visa
Day 66 or later 50K Business #1
Day 74 or later 60K Executive
Day 161 or later 50K Business #2
18 Months, 74 days or later 50K Personal Platinum Visa

Not sure what day you applied? The date is written year, month, day in the application number: 201402280000 means you applied on Feb 28, 2014


3. Do I need to close existing cards before applying?
No. There is no requirement that you close previous personal accounts. People have reported having 4 or more of the exact same card. However, many people have reported problems getting AA Business cards if they have an open Business account.


4. When should I close existing Citi accounts?
This is a matter of personal preference. Citi cards can be closed immediately after receiving a bonus and paying off the balance. There are no verifiable reports of Citi clawing back miles (exception - miles were clawed back for returned merchandise around November 2011).

Reasons to keep accounts open:
  • Having large credit lines improves your utilization percentage.
  • Maintaining old cards improves average age of cards.
  • Credit lines can be moved from old cards to new cards.
  • Anecdotal evidence suggests that Citi counts the credit lines of recently-closed accounts for 3-6 months against your total available credit.
  • You can receive retention offers once every 6 months per card. See this thread for details on the latest retention offers.

Reasons to close accounts:
  • Having a large amount of available credit with Citi will eventually reduce your chances of instant approval. Your application will automatically be reviewed if your CL's total 75K or more. This may also result in a large disparity between existing account CL's and new CL's, such as 20K, 20K and 1K for a new card, as an example.
  • There is little incentive to pay an annual fee if it is not waived.
  • The annual fee on Business cards is rarely waived.
  • Having a large number of open Citi cards will show up on your credit report and may affect non-Citi applications as well as the overall age of your accounts.


5. Can I apply for a business card if I don’t have a business?
Anyone can apply for a business card. You do not need a registered business with an EIN. If you do not have a business with an EIN or with bills/accounts in the business name, you can apply using your name as the business. The three possibilities are that: 1. You could be approved unconditionally, 2. You could be asked to fax a couple of bills or accounts (water, electricity, gas, cable, or phone bills, bank accounts, etc.) in the name of the business to Citi, or 3. You could be required to fill out and send a 4506-T tax form. Whatever you do do not make up income etc. about the business. Plenty of people have been issued cards for businesses with $0 annual revenue, 1-5 employees, and 0 years in business.


6. Can I buy Visa gift cards to meet my minimum spend?
Purchases from banks are almost always coded as a cash advance regardless of what they are for. Purchases from stores, e.g. CVS, are almost always coded as a purchase.
If you are concerned about it, it’s recommended to send a secure message Citi and have them set your Cash Advance limit to zero. Phone CSRs often say they can not do this.


7. Do I get 10% back when redeeming miles for awards?
It depends. First, the rebate program (which began in April 2012) applies only to holders of these cards:
  • Citi Platinum Select AAdvantage Visa Signature
  • Citi Platinum Select AAdvantage World MasterCard
  • Citi Platinum Select AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard
  • Citi Select AAdvantage American Express
It does not apply to the Citi Gold World MasterCard, Citi Executive products, or some of the Citi Business cards.

Also, the maximum rebate for any cardholder in a single calendar year is 10,000 miles. Having more than one qualifying Citi AA card will not allow you to receive a larger rebate; the restriction applies per AAdvantage account.

For more on the 10% rebate benefit, see Citi 10% miles back / rebate for reward redemption.


8. Do I have to use my own AAdvantage number on applications?
Yes. The name on the card application must match the name on the AAdvantage account. You cannot apply for multiple cards for different people and use the same AAdvantage account number. AA does not care or even know how many Citi accounts you have so there is no harm in having your AAdvantage account number associated with multiple cards in your name. If you forget to add your AAdvantage account number to your application, an AAdvantage account in your name will be created and can later be merged with your existing account by calling AA.


9. There is nothing on the application page stating the bonus miles. How do I know what I will be getting?
You need to have faith in the people here if you want to maximize your miles. The people on this board constantly apply for these cards and report back what they are told are the benefits and what they actually receive. The way Citi works is that if you are approved for a card, you will get the bonus associated with the link you applied under as long as you make the minimum spend. It does not matter if you already had the card or anything else. If you are approved - then you get the bonus. The two exceptions to this are: 1. If you fail to clear your cache and accidentally load a cached application, you get the miles associated with that application and 2. Some people have recently succeeded in 'bumping the bonus' by contacting Citi and requesting a match to a 50K offer after applying for a 40K card. If you don't feel like trusting in the experiences of others, then apply for an offer with a landing page.


10. When will my bonus miles post?
Two working days after the date of the statement containing the charge that takes you across the spend threshold. It posts overnight, it'll be there when you check your AAdvantage account in the morning.


11. I met the minimum spend. Why does my statement say "Miles Reported to AA: 0"?
No one knows exactly why this is happening to some people (Citi blames AA, AA blames Citi, and both blame the merger). It supposedly has something to do with the time it takes them to properly link your AAdvantage number to your card. There are two ways to deal with this:
  • Wait 1-2 statement periods, and see if the points post on their own. Per Citi, it can take this long for the accounts to link.
  • Call AA (1-800-882-8880) and open a case about it. Most people have had their miles post within 2 weeks of doing this.

For ongoing discussion, see Some AA Citi Card miles not transferred to AAdvantage accounts [Q3 2013 - Q1 2014]


12. Can I cancel a card using secure messaging?
Yes, assuming you have set up the credit card in your Citi account. Quick and easy.


13. I activated the card online and got a message about this card replacing an old card. What does that mean?
When activating cards online, Citi normally displays the text:

"This account replaces your old account, which is now closed. Statements for your old account will be available for up to 6 months. Your current account summary and unbilled transactions are now listed under your new account number."
This is normal and is supposed to be displayed when activating a replacement card but it seems to display even when activating a brand new card. This is nothing to worry about.


14. Which credit bureau does Citi pull and can I force them to use a different one?
Citi appears to use Experian most frequently, followed by Equifax. For some people they pull both. It depends on where you are located. You can check the Credit Boards database to see where card issuers have pulled recently.

For the most part, freezing Experian, or another bureau, will not cause Citi to pull a different bureau. They will almost certainly require you to unfreeze the bureau they wish to pull or deny your application. Some people have been successful providing the PIN but others have not. Mostly, freezing a credit bureau in an attempt to force Citi to pull a different one seems to waste time, money, and effort for little result. But YMMV.

For one person's experiences with various card issuers, check here.


For rules and info on any offers that include Admirals club passes or statement credits, see here.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 2:03 pm
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Originally Posted by TravelMutt
Is this correct?
That doesn't jive with what the 1st post says.

I close on my mortgage on Wednesday. I'm ready to get moving on the AA cards again. It has been 2.5 years since the 75K miles cards.

According to the first post, you can only get one personal now? Any way to get two personal and the business? or, am I reading things wrong?
Thanks!
Yes, it is correct based on the rules as they existed at the time of each application. By taking advantage of the rules as they changed, it was possible to get 5 or 6 AA personal cards this year; I got 5. Unfortunately, as noted at the top of the wiki, the rules changed August 25, and for now it seems that the best-case scenario is one Citi AA personal card every 12-26 months.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 2:13 pm
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Originally Posted by TravelMutt
Is this correct?
That doesn't jive with what the 1st post says.

I close on my mortgage on Wednesday. I'm ready to get moving on the AA cards again. It has been 2.5 years since the 75K miles cards.

According to the first post, you can only get one personal now? Any way to get two personal and the business? or, am I reading things wrong?
Thanks!
The only possible way anyone knows to get two personal AA ccs in less than 12 months is if you get a targeted offer in the mail after you have recently applied on your own. I'm assuming you didn't, so then no, you will have to wait at least 12 months, and much better 18 to 24 months between apps for a personal card.

Yes, you can probably also get a AA Business card, just make sure you don't apply for more than 2 Citi cards of any type within 65 days. Of any type includes Citi Hilton and Thank You cards, not just various types of AA cards.

There is another way to get AA miles you didn't mention. AA and US Air are in the process of merging. There is a US Air 35K miles card from Barclays, with a link here on FT, with the first year fee waived. Sometime next spring the AA and US FF programs are going to combine. So if you get the US card now, those 35K miles will become AA miles. 35K US/AA from Barclays, 50K AA personal from Citi, 50K AA Business from Citi: 135K total AA miles. That's a pretty good start these days.

Barclays is much more difficult to get an approval from than Citi. So my advice is to apply for the US Air card first, and wait until you get that approved {or denied}. Next apply for the Citi personal card. Then wait at least 8 days more, preferably a couple of weeks, before you apply for the Citi business card.

Best of Luck...
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 2:26 pm
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Anyone else have experience with Citi reps claiming they can't merge credit lines?
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 3:15 pm
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Originally Posted by joshwex90
Anyone else have experience with Citi reps claiming they can't merge credit lines?
If I'm understanding your question correctly:

To the best of my knowledge, they can't just move credit from one card you already have to another card you already have. Other banks yes, but not Citi.

What they can do is move all but a minimum of credit from a card you already have to a new card during the application process. Even then they can't move all of the credit to the new card, and they cannot cancel the old card at that point. Strangely you have to call back the next day to then cancel the old low CL card.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 3:17 pm
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Originally Posted by joshwex90
Anyone else have experience with Citi reps claiming they can't merge credit lines?
Yeah... I had no luck transferring a business CL to a new business card. Haven't tried on my personal accounts. The rep said I had maxed out my exposure at Citi (75K personal/75K biz CL's). So I closed one biz account and I'm waiting for the CL to open up again-- about 3-4 months, according to the Wiki.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 5:01 pm
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Originally Posted by Brugge
There is another way to get AA miles you didn't mention. AA and US Air are in the process of merging. There is a US Air 35K miles card from Barclays, with a link here on FT, with the first year fee waived. Sometime next spring the AA and US FF programs are going to combine. So if you get the US card now, those 35K miles will become AA miles. 35K US/AA from Barclays, 50K AA personal from Citi, 50K AA Business from Citi: 135K total AA miles. That's a pretty good start these days.
I don't think you will see the AA and US miles merge until late 2014

Depending on where you fly you might see more value in 40K ( 5k cardholder discount) USair miles than you do 35K AA miles.

I fly domestic and on my routes it's near impossible to find an AA flight under 50K but easy on US air.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 6:51 pm
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Originally Posted by flyer4512
I don't think you will see the AA and US miles merge until late 2014

Depending on where you fly you might see more value in 40K ( 5k cardholder discount) USair miles than you do 35K AA miles.

I fly domestic and on my routes it's near impossible to find an AA flight under 50K but easy on US air.
According to the email they both sent me, US leaves *A on March 30, and joins One World on March 31st. In past mergers it has been possible to combine miles from both programs at that point.

In any case, I was answering a question about how to get more AA miles. The soon to end usefulness of US miles is a question for another thread.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 7:24 pm
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Originally Posted by Brugge
According to the email they both sent me, US leaves *A on March 30, and joins One World on March 31st. In past mergers it has been possible to combine miles from both programs at that point.
Continental miles became United and Northwest became Delta miles about a year later I believe.

The email states that as of 3/31 you will be able use Dividend Miles to book One world flights so I'm guessing Dividend miles will still be in place on 3/31



We're excited to share that we plan to join the oneworld® alliance on March 31, 2014, which means our Dividend Miles members can look forward to mileage earning and redemption opportunities, reciprocal elite benefits and lounge access on oneworld carriers.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 7:45 pm
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From Wiki:
3. Do I need to close existing cards before applying?
No. There is no requirement that you close previous personal accounts. People have reported having 4 or more of the exact same card. However, some people have reported problems getting AA Business cards if they have an open Business account.
Can someone confirm that this rule is still the case? I still have a AA Visa from May 2011, and would like to apply for the AA MC as part of a AOR later this week. I certainly meet the 12-26 month timeline. But for some reason, I thought I read that current Visa cardholders couldn't do a MC bonus and vice-versa. But I can't seem to find that statement anywhere now, and am thinking I may have confused it with something else.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 7:50 pm
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confirmation of non churn on business cards

My husband applied this afternoon for a Citi Business card with the 50K bonus. Last business card was closed 10/10/2012. He got the onscreen message that the app was being looked at. He called the recon line and spoke to a supervisor.

The lady confirmed that the new policy was only one business card with the same tax ID every 18 months. She said they had to do what AA told them since AA was giving the points. He asked for special consideration and was told no, that Citi has to do what AA tells them, that no one can vary from policy. Only one bonus every 18 months. She said he can apply again in April after he's been Citi business card free for 18 months.

This is the first time I have ever heard a Citi rep stae that these are the terms.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 8:18 pm
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Originally Posted by susiesan

The lady confirmed that the new policy was only one business card with the same tax ID every 18 months. She said they had to do what AA told them since AA was giving the points. He asked for special consideration and was told no, that Citi has to do what AA tells them, that no one can vary from policy. Only one bonus every 18 months. She said he can apply again in April after he's been Citi business card free for 18 months.

This is the first time I have ever heard a Citi rep stae that these are the terms.
Looks like the entire Churn may be over
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 11:31 pm
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Originally Posted by susiesan
My husband applied this afternoon for a Citi Business card with the 50K bonus. Last business card was closed 10/10/2012. He got the onscreen message that the app was being looked at. He called the recon line and spoke to a supervisor.

The lady confirmed that the new policy was only one business card with the same tax ID every 18 months. She said they had to do what AA told them since AA was giving the points. He asked for special consideration and was told no, that Citi has to do what AA tells them, that no one can vary from policy. Only one bonus every 18 months. She said he can apply again in April after he's been Citi business card free for 18 months.

This is the first time I have ever heard a Citi rep stae that these are the terms.
It's sad news if this is indeed the current policy.

But thank you very much for sharing the details, good for us to know.
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Old Dec 16, 2013, 11:31 pm
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I read there is a question as to whether it will be a 1:1 swap for US Air miles for AA miles. I hope so I got 70,000 US Air miles.
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Old Dec 17, 2013, 12:36 am
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Originally Posted by rover4618
I read there is a question as to whether it will be a 1:1 swap for US Air miles for AA miles. I hope so I got 70,000 US Air miles.
For my routes within the continental US AA miles are worth less than USAIR so it better be at least 1:1.

The other major mergers have always been 1:1 so I can't see this being any different.
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Old Dec 17, 2013, 12:37 am
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Originally Posted by mister_blonde
From Wiki:


Can someone confirm that this rule is still the case? I still have a AA Visa from May 2011, and would like to apply for the AA MC as part of a AOR later this week. I certainly meet the 12-26 month timeline. But for some reason, I thought I read that current Visa cardholders couldn't do a MC bonus and vice-versa. But I can't seem to find that statement anywhere now, and am thinking I may have confused it with something else.
The WIki is a bit confusing as it says 12 -26 months after last approval but I have no idea how you can be no longer an existing card member and still have a card open but when it comes to miles/points the info here is usually correct. I cancel my cards around the 9 month mark because I don't use them and am not going to pay an AF.

From the WIKI

1. Are these AA cards churnable?
Yes and No. The general rules are:
•Personal AA cards: As of August 25, 2013 all linked personal AA cards can be churned only after Citi decides that you are no longer an existing cardmember. This usually occurs between 12 and 26 months after your last successful AA personal card approval of any type. Although it is not a hard-and-fast rule, 18 months after previous approval is the most common. YMMV. You do not need to cancel old cards.
◦Note: You cannot circumvent this rule by applying for a card type different from your previous Citi AA card. If your last personal AA card was a Visa, the waiting period for your next personal AA card will be the same regardless of whether you apply for a Visa, MC, or Amex.

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