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Old May 7, 2016 | 9:24 am
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zippy the pinhead
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I was going to add, I am aware of the link accounts function, and I tried it, but it never worked. Their Web site would also serve up a URL labeled "link your new card," something to that effect, but it would not work and I actually had to call them to get access. The rep said a different login was required, which struck me as idiocy. But I wasn't surprised because their Web site seems to be less polished than some others: with certain browsers in Windows 10, I find it is sloooooooow to load, for example. I've had statements that are supposed to be available as PDF documents, and they couldn't be downloaded, or were only available as some other kind of file.

Regarding the banking side, I have no banking accounts at Citi at this time.

I just noticed the link provided upthread:
Originally Posted by Wiki in the other thread
Q. Which co-branded Citi cards require their own separate username/account?
A. The following:
Bloomingdale's Credit Card
CITGO Credit Card
ExxonMobil MasterCard®
Hilton HHonors® Visa® Signature Card
Macy's Credit Card
Phillips 66®-Conoco®-76TM MasterCard®
Phillips 66®-Conoco®-76TM Platinum MasterCard®
Sears Card
Shell MasterCard® from Citi Cards®
Sunoco® MasterCard
The Home Depot

Q. That's wildly inconvenient. Isn't there way to combine all of my cards under one login?
A. Yes. If you have a Citi checking or savings account, you can link all of the various Citi cards to it, thus combining all cards under one master login.

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