[Expired] Citi Premier 50,000 TY Bonus Pts. ($500+ worth) FEE FREE FIRST YEAR
#196
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,763
I was thinking about applying for this card, but I am hoping to apply again for the 2 Citi AAdvantage card in Feb-March when I will be about 18 months from applying for the 2 AAdvantage cards. What is the current policy on how many cards one can have with Citi and within what time frame for applications? I don't want this app to mess up my planned AAdvantage card apps in a couple months.
Apps are easier: no more than 2 (for any Citi card) in any 60-day period. To be on the same side, many people recommend adding a few days as a buffer, since a) Citi's method of counting to 60 seems a bit erratic and b) the penalty for going too early -- wasting an app & restarting the clock -- is significant.
If your AA churn is set for February, submitting an app now won't be a problem.
#198
Suspended
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: USA
Programs: All major programs
Posts: 1,403
It should post within 1-2 days of the statement closing date for the period you meet the threshold.
#199
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: LAX
Posts: 194
I did not respond to their request for my tax income first time around. Applied again after 2 months and got approved a few days later without being asked for tax information..
#200
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: New York City
Programs: American Airlines EXP 1.99 MM, Marriott Plat Premier, HH Diamond, IHG Plat Ambassador, UA 1K
Posts: 231
Thanks for that info. I just sent the form back, all the information on my application should match the tax form pretty closely, with the exception of a slight raise.
#201
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 69
There do not appear to be clearcut rules on how many Citi cards you can have. That will be a function of your credit score, your current aggregate Citi line of credit, income, etc.
Apps are easier: no more than 2 (for any Citi card) in any 60-day period. To be on the same side, many people recommend adding a few days as a buffer, since a) Citi's method of counting to 60 seems a bit erratic and b) the penalty for going too early -- wasting an app & restarting the clock -- is significant.
If your AA churn is set for February, submitting an app now won't be a problem.
Apps are easier: no more than 2 (for any Citi card) in any 60-day period. To be on the same side, many people recommend adding a few days as a buffer, since a) Citi's method of counting to 60 seems a bit erratic and b) the penalty for going too early -- wasting an app & restarting the clock -- is significant.
If your AA churn is set for February, submitting an app now won't be a problem.
To make sure, if I got two new citi cards in late august (and 3 in total), I should be okay to go ahead with a new card? Or should I hold off?
#202
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 110
hoping this works out exactly the same for me, but i filled them out back to back on the same browser. balls...
#204
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,763
There's an unconfirmed report that the first-year-free offer is going away today. See http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/credi...-expiring.html
#205
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Programs: Starwood Gold, HiltonHHonors Silver, Marriott Silver, Delta SkyMiles
Posts: 1,775
Both my husband and my daughter (again!) were targeted again..this time for the 80k bonus. For some reason, they've replaced all the offers I used to be targeted for with my daughter's name (who is 19, in college, and unemployed). I wonder if they'd allow me to use her application to get the 80k bonus...
#207
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,763
A caution re additional cards: my +1 got this card recently, and when we went to the website to request an additional card for me, Citi's system said it would run $50/year, even though the offer terms are explicit that the first year should be free. My DW called to inquire & Citi said that language in the T&C covers only add'l cards requested at time of application (which is stated nowhere in the terms); however, the CSR did a workaround by issuing the card plus a $50 credit to cancel the fee.
Sum of comment: better to ask for the add'l cards in the app.
Sum of comment: better to ask for the add'l cards in the app.
#208
Join Date: Aug 2005
Programs: AA LTP, UA, DL, HH, Marriott/SPG
Posts: 564
A caution re additional cards: my +1 got this card recently, and when we went to the website to request an additional card for me, Citi's system said it would run $50/year, even though the offer terms are explicit that the first year should be free. My DW called to inquire & Citi said that language in the T&C covers only add'l cards requested at time of application (which is stated nowhere in the terms); however, the CSR did a workaround by issuing the card plus a $50 credit to cancel the fee.
Sum of comment: better to ask for the add'l cards in the app.
Sum of comment: better to ask for the add'l cards in the app.
#209
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 271
churning
I really love this card.
I have accumulated lots of points, miles etc. over the years so I have been using the $500 in gift card aspect of this promotion. I have done it for my wife and myself.
I was wondering if this card can be churned. Can you have multiple cards at the same time since I haven't closed the cards yet because I would rather keep them a min of 6 months before closing them.
I know some Citi Cards(i,e Hilton) allow you to have multiple cards at the same time while others (AA) don't allow churning any more.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated---am loving this, in effect, tax free cash.
Also, is anyone aware of an expiration date on this card?
Needless to say, any insights would be very much appreciated.
I have accumulated lots of points, miles etc. over the years so I have been using the $500 in gift card aspect of this promotion. I have done it for my wife and myself.
I was wondering if this card can be churned. Can you have multiple cards at the same time since I haven't closed the cards yet because I would rather keep them a min of 6 months before closing them.
I know some Citi Cards(i,e Hilton) allow you to have multiple cards at the same time while others (AA) don't allow churning any more.
Any insights would be greatly appreciated---am loving this, in effect, tax free cash.
Also, is anyone aware of an expiration date on this card?
Needless to say, any insights would be very much appreciated.
#210
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: New York, NY
Programs: Delta Gold, United 2P, SPG Gold, Hilton Gold
Posts: 6
I went through the entire thread and did not find answer to this question:
Is the 50k signup bonus miles considered as "purchase points", like it was for Premier Pass Elite a couple of years ago? Or are they simply regular bonus that can not be used to match flight points?
I would greatly appreciate it if someone can shed some light on this issue.
Is the 50k signup bonus miles considered as "purchase points", like it was for Premier Pass Elite a couple of years ago? Or are they simply regular bonus that can not be used to match flight points?
I would greatly appreciate it if someone can shed some light on this issue.