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Old Jul 31, 2018 | 1:26 pm
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Originally Posted by aopluu
Citi prestige AF posted. last month called no offer and not willing to transfer to retention Dept.
will call again.

However, in case of need to downgrade, what is best card to choose?
----> I don't care other card with better cash back or benefit. Just think it might be better to choose any card NEVER come with sign-up bonus, so I won't lose the opportunity later day when I apply that card for bonus. Am i correct?

ex: if I downgrade to double cash card which I never have, I lose double cash card $150 sign-up bonus (or later day higher) opportunity. I won't be eligible for new sign-up bonus bcos holding that card.

if my opinion above is correct, pls recommend which card NEVER come with sign-up bonus for me to downgrade.

thanks
You assumption is incorrect. Citi doesn't deny you the bonus for personal cards just because you hold that card. Citi denies you the bonus if you've opened or closed a card in the same group in the past 24 months (use 25+ to be safe).

August 2016: Citi limit 1 personal card bonus per program (AA/EX/HH/TY) in 24 months.

Here's exactly what it says on the CIti DoubleCash $150 offer you're talking about:

New Offer: $150 cash back bonus after $500 in purchases within the first 3 months of account opening.1

Cash back bonus is not available if you have had Citi® Double Cash card opened or closed in the past 24 months.


So as long as you wait more than two years after you downgrade to apply for that card again, it doesn't matter that you downgraded at the point, as long as you keep the downgraded card open. (Meaning use it at least once or twice a year, to avoid Cit's notorious cancellations for inactivity!)

OTOH, if you're in the middle of a 24-month wait in that program, downgrading to a card in that program will reset that 24-month clock, which may matter even more.

So unless you were planning to sign up for the Double Cash in the next two years, I'd say put Double Cash on your list.

Meanwhile, I hope you're aware that TYP points expire when you cancel the card you earned them with, even if you hold another TYP card (unlike Chase UR points or Amex MR points), and converting a TYP card out of the TYP program is the same as canceling it from the standpoint of the TYP points you earned with it:

https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/citi...derations.html

The only way to prevent that is by downgrading to another TYP card, but all other TYP have a signup bonus at least some of the time. But then, since the 24 months is since the last open or close, and if you convert to a non-TYP card you're certainly closing your TYP Prestige, either way you're resetting your 24-month TYP clock, whether you downgrade to another TYP card or downgrade to something else.

So if you have points you want to preserve, perhaps you should downgrade to TYP Preferred?

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