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AAdvantage Miles for Opening New Citibank Checking Account
I'm copying information from various posts that I found useful
1. So online transfers of funds from other banks (Bank of America) or Fidelity accounts will count as direct deposits - is that correct?
CORRECT
2. To get the 30K AA miles, does the Direct deposits have to be for a certain dollar amount? (I realize that there is a $30 monthly fee for the Gold acct if balance is not $50K)
NO MINIMUM DIRECT DEPOSIT REQUIREMENT
3. How long must the direct deposit funds remain with Citibank?
NO REQUIREMENT - NEEDS TO POST AND AFFECT YOUR BALANCE
4. For the debit purchases of $750, just choose the "credit" option instead of debit option at payment - is that correct?
I CHOSE CREDIT, OTHERS HAVE DONE DEBIT AND GOT MILES
5. Like the idea of purchasing a money order at Walmart (of course, depends on the fee). So has this be acceptable to meet the debit purchase of $750 for the offer?
YES
6. Since there is a long delay in getting the account info, checks, and debit card when opening an account online, should I just go into a branch in person to open such an account - is this an option? If not, does Citibank adjust the "60 day from account opening" if you notify them when the materials are not received for several weeks.
YOU CAN GO TO BRANCH TO OPEN ACCOUNT, TAKE OFFER CODE WITH YOU
Quote:No. It's a soft pull. However, you will be denied if your credit reports are frozen.
Does it require Credit Pull?
Quote:One single WM MO to meet the spend requirement, and DD was met by ACH from Amazon Payments.
Easiest ways to meet requirements
#1
LATEST OFFER (updated June 2012)
There a new code for June, it's CY77.
This time it's for 20,000 Aadvantage miles, which shouldn't create a 1099-MISC since it's under a $600 value according to citibank.
It requires one bill pay and one direct deposit for two consecutive months.
You can see all the details at offer.citibank.com.
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OLD OFFER Deleted. However, I'm leaving this detail behind for future promos or online apps:
Old offer code: C2JB
Offer: 23,500 miles for Citigold or 10,000 miles for Citi regular
Old Offer Code: C2ZZ (Expired September 30, 2011)
Offer: 23,500 miles for Citigold or 10,000 miles for Citi Regular
Even older Promo Code: C247 (Expired August 31, 2011)
YOUR FF#: The web app does not ask for your AA FF#, which I thought was strange. However, it appears that they pull this information from your already open AA Credit Card. I just received my first CitiGold statement and it had my correct AA FF# on there.
There a new code for June, it's CY77.
This time it's for 20,000 Aadvantage miles, which shouldn't create a 1099-MISC since it's under a $600 value according to citibank.
It requires one bill pay and one direct deposit for two consecutive months.
You can see all the details at offer.citibank.com.
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OLD OFFER Deleted. However, I'm leaving this detail behind for future promos or online apps:
Old offer code: C2JB
Offer: 23,500 miles for Citigold or 10,000 miles for Citi regular
Old Offer Code: C2ZZ (Expired September 30, 2011)
Offer: 23,500 miles for Citigold or 10,000 miles for Citi Regular
Even older Promo Code: C247 (Expired August 31, 2011)
YOUR FF#: The web app does not ask for your AA FF#, which I thought was strange. However, it appears that they pull this information from your already open AA Credit Card. I just received my first CitiGold statement and it had my correct AA FF# on there.
"This offer is available to Citi®/AAdvantage® cardmembers who receive this communication."
"Offer may be modified or withdrawn at any time without notice, is not transferable, and cannot be combined with any other offer."
Those two sentences are very important. I'm sure some FT'ers will take the plunge despite not having received this offer so we will eventually find out whether or not they are enforcing their rules...but it would appear it is targeted.
Then again, the previous offer for 20K AA miles also contained these clauses as far as I can remember and I still applied and (in theory) will receive miles despite not having been targeted.
YMMV per usual
"Offer may be modified or withdrawn at any time without notice, is not transferable, and cannot be combined with any other offer."
Those two sentences are very important. I'm sure some FT'ers will take the plunge despite not having received this offer so we will eventually find out whether or not they are enforcing their rules...but it would appear it is targeted.
Then again, the previous offer for 20K AA miles also contained these clauses as far as I can remember and I still applied and (in theory) will receive miles despite not having been targeted.
YMMV per usual
#6
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For The Citibank Account, must have average daily balance of $6,000 to avoid a monthly service fee of $20.Originally Posted by cagalindo
Where can I find the account fees after the 2 month mark...?
For CitiGold must have $100k to avoid $30.
Here: https://online.citibank.com/US/JRS/p...do?ID=Packages
Hmm.. promo code seems rather general to be targeted unless there's a manual (human) linking of offer to account after signup.
As for fees:
I entered the promo and hit the "Terms and Fees".
Citigold is $30/mo unless you have $50,000+ in your account
"The Citibank Account" is $20/mo unless you have $6.000 in your account.
My questions:
1) How long do you have to keep the account open after getting the miles?
2) Do they do a hard credit pull?
As for fees:
I entered the promo and hit the "Terms and Fees".
Citigold is $30/mo unless you have $50,000+ in your account
"The Citibank Account" is $20/mo unless you have $6.000 in your account.
My questions:
1) How long do you have to keep the account open after getting the miles?
2) Do they do a hard credit pull?
#8
Why would you have to keep the account open after getting the miles? If they are in your AAdvantage account then you already got them and can close the checking accnt..
#10
Quote:
My questions:
1) How long do you have to keep the account open after getting the miles?
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I benefited from their last offer a few months ago. Miles were deposited 2-3 weeks ago. I closed the account a few days ago. Miles are still in my AA account Originally Posted by tzoom84
.....My questions:
1) How long do you have to keep the account open after getting the miles?
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#11
There is nothing in Citi's terms and conditions which says you have to keep your account open AFTER your miles post. The terms and conditions state that your account must be opened for your miles to post. So, you can't close early, but you can close once they post. Citi and Chase are two totally different banks which operate in different ways.
However, please note that in the past Citi has sometimes been very slow to post miles for these accounts.
However, please note that in the past Citi has sometimes been very slow to post miles for these accounts.
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Makes me wonder if I can get the miles within the first 2 months while the fees are waived. Because I sure don't have $50k spare to keep standing in the account. Originally Posted by onthego15
However, please note that in the past Citi has sometimes been very slow to post miles for these accounts.
#14
Quote:
VERY unlikely that Citi will give you miles early. Originally Posted by tzoom84
Makes me wonder if I can get the miles within the first 2 months while the fees are waived. Because I sure don't have $50k spare to keep standing in the account.
The minimum on the Citibank account is only $6000, not $50,000 - much easier to attain IMHO.
Also, you can link other Citi accounts to achieve the $6,000 - mortgages, investments, credit lines, savings, etc.
#15
cybaslacka , Jan 5, 2011 8:56 pm
".... five (5) or more debit card purchases from, the checking account each month for two (2) consecutive months. "
when doing these 5 transactions, do i have to select "debit" in order for it to count or can i select "credit" on the card reading machine
when doing these 5 transactions, do i have to select "debit" in order for it to count or can i select "credit" on the card reading machine