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For questions NOT related to the application process - such as experiences using benefits - refer to the AA forum thread on this card: AA Citibank Executive / AAdvantage World Elite MasterCard (Master Thread)

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 some Citi cards. [B]We do not know, and Citi has not indicated, how long these offers will last. Citi has left other offers alive for over a year beyond the 'apply by' date in the past. These links could be here all year or gone tomorrow. If the application loads, it is good, based on past Citi applications that survived past the landing page expiration, regardless of any posted or advertised 'apply by' date.

MOST CURRENT LINKS:

As of 8/19/14, the 60K+ links are no longer working, and give the following error:
A system error has caused a delay in processing your application. Please try again later.

[This link stopped working for a few days in July but seems to be working again] Many thanks to LM225 - Citi AA Executive Personal Mastercard, 100,000 miles after $10,000 spend in 3 months, Admirals Club access for cardholder and family or cardholder and two guests, up to $200 in statement credits. $450 annual fee, not waived. Landing page no longer loads as of 6/24.


The landing page asks for a first and last name but the application loads with or without the landing page. This is a CHIP and Signature card. If you go through the landing page, please use any referral code given to you by an AC rep.

For alternate 100K links, see Post #6084. https://www.citicards.com/cards/acq/...&screenID=3001

Many thanks to lobo411 - Citi AA Executive Personal Mastercard, 75,000 miles after $7500 spend in 3 months, Admirals Club access for cardholder and family or cardholder and two guests, up to $100 in statement credits. $450 annual fee, not waived. No landing page. This is a CHIP and Signature card. Bonus confirmed in posts 136 and 142. Still working: There is also a public version of this offer Citi AA Mastercard, 75,000 miles, Landing page available here. HT Belllaaa.

Many thanks to cerealmarketer - Citi AA Executive Personal Mastercard, 60,000 miles after $5k spend in 3 months, Admirals Club access for cardholder and family or cardholder and two guests. $450 annual fee, not waived. Landing page available here. This is a CHIP and Signature card. Landing page for 60K for $5K, with $100 statement credit and application.

Current 50K public offer: (Be carefull this link is showing as 30k in citi system, use other link for 50k) Landing page for 50K for $5K spending, no statement credit and application.

New 50k offer:
Landing page for New 50K for $5K spending, no statement credit - Application Link WARNING: This landing page contains the following in the Footnotes: "American Airlines AAdvantage® bonus miles are not available if you have had a Citi Executive® / AAdvantage® World EliteTM MasterCard® opened or closed in the past 18 months." But the app link directly following it goes to a totally different app page, which is reported to be working as usual.


EXPEDITED SHIPPING
While reconsideration/application reps do not seem to be aware of this, these cards are expedited and usually arrive 1-2 days after approval.The CSR will not take a request to expedite the card.

Who is eligible for this card? Anyone as long as you can be approved for the minimum $5K credit line, subject to the standard Citi rules of 1 Citi app or card of any kind per 8 days and 2 Citi cards or apps of any kind per 65 days. It is always advisable to wait 65 days from any type of Citi denial before applying for another Citi card. Many have reported getting approved for this card in spite of having several open AA cards over the past year as well as having previously had this card.

Not sure about the 8 and 65 day rules? If your most recent application for any Citi card is less than click here - 8 days ago, you need to wait. Also, if your previous (second-to-last) Citi application is less than click here - 65 days ago, you need to wait. These are not rules published or known by Citi CSRs but rather based on thousands of Citi card applications and datapoints across several threads.

This card can be churned. Recent datapoints concerning multiple Executive cards include posts 917, 1059 and starting at 1365. For in-depth datapoints and advice on churning Citi cards, read and study the extensive wiki posts in the HH thread and the AA Plat/gold thread. Click the plus on the right hand side of the wiki if you do not see the wiki text. Datapoints for bonus points posting on multiple cards include post 2579.


Getting around the $450 annual fee: Some have been able to meet the spending requirement before the first statement posts and then cancel and have the fee refunded after the miles post. Details and datapoints include starting at post 74. T&C state that the card must be cancelled within 30 days of the fee posting to get it refunded. Potential problems with this plans include a very short (1 week or less) first "month" as well as delays in miles posting which have been reported by several FTers here http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/credi...ost-first.html. YMMV. If paying $250-$450 for a year's access to Admirals Clubs and the 60K-100K miles is a deal breaker, this card may not be for you.

Once you cancel the card (within the 37 day window of AF posting) the refund will post on the account between 1-3 business days.

Retention Bonus Offers: User have been offered the following retention bonus offers when calling to cancel the card:

- 5,000 points + $100 credit with $1,500 spend per month for 3 months 5333
- 2 additional club member passes 6862
- 1,000 bonus miles each month for 16 month, min $1k spend/month 6862

Already a member? If you already purchased an AC membership (for example, using the credit from Amex Plat) and apply and are approved for this card, AA will refund you the pro-rated AF from any time left on your membership.

When do miles post? Usually a few days after your statement closes. In some cases your statement will show the correct miles earned but will show 0 miles reported to AA. In this case see this thread.

Please post more experiences about cancelling to avoid the $450 fee


Helpful points from post #3794 and others, especially for those new to Citi:
1) Citi CSRs are clueless, so disregard everything they say that seems to contradict anything you have read on F/T. And take everything else with a big grain of salt. I was told 3 times VERY CLEARLY "You will not got your annual fee refunded" while I was cancelling, but I did get it.

2a) With Citi, if you are approved for a card, and meet the minimum spend requirement, you will get the bonus listed for the offer you applied for. Every time ! Unlike Chase or AMEX, who will send you a card, wait for you to pay the fee and spend, and then say "sorry, you don't qualify for a bonus". If Citi doesn't intend to give you the bonus, they will just deny your app. They won't even do a pull, they will just instantly deny your app. If they send you the card, and you meet the spend on time, you will get the bonus. My attorney insists I add "that could change tomorrow", but from the Big Bang thru today, that has always been true.

2b) Another helpful post discussing timeframe for meeting min spend: 6279

3) Any expectation that Citi will do things that make sense is just plain silly. They won't.

Citibank Contacts/Resources
  • 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
  • (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
Admiral Club Access: You do not need to be flying AA that particular day of travel. (Ex: you're flying DL on the day of travel...you could still enter the AC lounge, even though you're not on an AA flight that day.) Beware, though, that individual lounges have individual rules (see the link below). Alternate rules usually come w/ Qantas lounges, not AA lounges. Furthermore, AC access "comes with" US Air access (19 locations). An authorized user does not have AC access unless they are with the primary card holder. The authorized user's card will have the "Admiral Club" language omitted from the back of their card.

For reference, an AC lounge list: http://www.aa.com/i18n/travelInforma...#admirals-club
For questions and discussions on lounge access: Help Desk: Lounge Access and Lounge Access Rules

$200 Statement Credit on any purchase:

Multiple datapoints within this thread as well as multiple confirmations from CSRs say that the $200 statement credit is for any purchase.

Also, please note that these cards do not include the 10% miles rebate offered by some other Citi AA products.

What about the EQM? AA tracks your miles earned on Executive card(s) and adds 10K Elite Qualifying Miles to your EQM balance once you earn 40,000 miles during a calendar year on Executive card(s). Any number of Executive cards can add up to the 40K, and you cannot earn more than 10K EQM each year. No redeemable miles are added, and this is of no consequence or value unless you will also earn at least 15K additional EQM in a given year by flying and 10K will bump you up to the next status level.

Direct phone number to Citi Fraud Prevention department: +18664705331

Concierge service enrollment (allows for electronic requests). Concierge number is +18778812668

Here are the minimum credit limit required amounts in order to keep an account open (for purposes of new card applications and reconsiderations)
Citi Amex 1k (likely citi gold as well)
Citi Visa signature/world MasterCard 3k
Citi World elite Mastercards (including exec) 5k


Advice to those new to citi American Airlines cards,

If you are just starting out please apply and use the lower level citi AA card for a while before moving on to this thread and card. This will help you in the long run in more ways than one. Most of us here have opened and used lower level AA cards before moving on to this thread and card
Also,
Check out this thread
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/citi-...ost-first.html
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 3:37 pm
  #4876  
 
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Western North Carolina
Programs: HH Diamond,Ambassador Club,Delta FF,USAIR FF
Posts: 237
65 days

Originally Posted by Sup3r52man
Just want to make sure I have my day 65 correct. I applied on a sunday online but called on the Monday for the standard approved (not recon). So am I counting from submitting the application or being told I was approved date?
I believe it is from the day that you applied - not the day you are approved.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 3:37 pm
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Programs: AA Lifetime Gold
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Originally Posted by GaryZ
No, I believe it was more about the CC fiasco and how AA will now flag accounts that show "miles dumping" aka: transferring 200-300K in the past few months without having purchased AA tickets. Such accounts being particularly ripe for miles selling/bartering/illegal transfers would be easy to identify, and as necessary, zero-out!
First why did you remove the punch line when you quoted my post?

Next:

"miles dumping"?

"transferring...without having purchased AA tickets"?

...?
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 4:07 pm
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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How many hard pulls do you guys have? I have 7 in the last 6mths, and was wondering if it would be worth it. I tried freezing EXP, but Citi insisted on EXP...
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 4:22 pm
  #4879  
 
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Originally Posted by Rommie2k6
How many hard pulls do you guys have? I have 7 in the last 6mths, and was wondering if it would be worth it. I tried freezing EXP, but Citi insisted on EXP...
It's totally YMMV, based on your history with Citi.

See posts #4792, and #4815 for my experience.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 5:13 pm
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Join Date: Jan 2014
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Originally Posted by Sup3r52man
Just want to make sure I have my day 65 correct. I applied on a sunday online but called on the Monday for the standard approved (not recon). So am I counting from submitting the application or being told I was approved date?
From the day you were told you were approved. That seems to be Monday, so wait 8 from Monday, not Sunday.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 6:56 pm
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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i have a Citi TY preferred and a Forward, applied and received in 2004. Got my 1st Exec AA card on 2/25/14, approved after calling in and giving my phone #. I was approved for 5k and i bumped it to 9k by reallocating CL from my TY card.

Applied for my 2nd one 4/20/14, and just had the time to call them today. I had to be transferred over to an account specialist. She took about 5 mins to review my account and came back rattling off the cards i have and their CL. I was afraid she was going to say they've extended me enough credit already (I have 0 balances on all cards). But she said they can only offer me 5k on this second card (just like the first one). So I had her reallocate some of the CL from the first AA card.

I dont know why i havent gotten instant approvals, given my CC scores:

CK TU FAKO: 764
CK Vantage: 858
CS Exp FAKO: 777
Barclay's FICO: 819
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 7:17 pm
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Join Date: Nov 2013
Location: New York City
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Originally Posted by Brugge
Be careful here. There are multiple links to apply for the EXEC card. The original one at the top of the Wiki from LM225 just says "new accounts only". And of course, every new app is a new account.

There are also links around that now do say:

"This Citi® / AAdvantage® card offer is only valid for new applicants for a Citi® / AAdvantage® account applied for pursuant to this offer and is not available to existing cardmembers or recent applicants for a Citi® / AAdvantage® credit card.
I just looked at the original link at the top of the Wiki from LM225, and that one also has this:

"This Citi® / AAdvantage® card offer is only valid for new applicants for a Citi® / AAdvantage® account applied for pursuant to this offer and is not available to existing cardmembers or recent applicants for a Citi® / AAdvantage® credit card."

Do you know for sure that this language wasn't always there for the page reached by that link?
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 7:22 pm
  #4883  
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
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[QUOTE=Brugge;22743976
...? [/QUOTE]

Grasshopper,

Those of you that joined FT a few weeks ago (relatively) probably have little perspective on the ebb..and..flow of credit cards and other mileage earning opportunties.

Could be wrong about this, but it seems that AA has taken notice of those "less than FF" who are "dumping" (aka: suddenly acquiring many 100Ks of miles) without (1) being an elite member or (2) having bought few if any tickets in the recent past, thereby earning miles the old fashion way.

The obvious implication is that they are doing so with the intent of: selling/bartering/transferring miles in violation of their rules.

Last edited by GaryZ; Apr 22, 2014 at 7:31 pm
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 8:01 pm
  #4884  
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Originally Posted by rje444
I just looked at the original link at the top of the Wiki from LM225, and that one also has this:

"This Citi® / AAdvantage® card offer is only valid for new applicants for a Citi® / AAdvantage® account applied for pursuant to this offer and is not available to existing cardmembers or recent applicants for a Citi® / AAdvantage® credit card."

Do you know for sure that this language wasn't always there for the page reached by that link?
No matter what T&C state...if Citi approves you for a card you will get bonus. I have never seen one post that someone was approved, met spend, and was denied bonus. Chase and Amex are not as nice in that regard.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 8:16 pm
  #4885  
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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GaryZ please explain how *dumping* 200-300k every few months is even remotely possible from one account to another considering limits in and out are something like 60 or 80k a year for buying or transferring miles. you cant just magically deposit or transfer 100s of thousands of miles every few months, the system wont even allow you I dont think.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 8:18 pm
  #4886  
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
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Originally Posted by GaryZ
Grasshopper,

Those of you that joined FT a few weeks ago (relatively) probably have little perspective on the ebb..and..flow of credit cards and other mileage earning opportunties.

Could be wrong about this, but it seems that AA has taken notice of those "less than FF" who are "dumping" (aka: suddenly acquiring many 100Ks of miles) without (1) being an elite member or (2) having bought few if any tickets in the recent past, thereby earning miles the old fashion way.

The obvious implication is that they are doing so with the intent of: selling/bartering/transferring miles in violation of their rules.
AA would be fully aware of the difference between those who selling/bartering/transferring miles because they're coded as different kinds of miles in your account. It shows that it's from credit card purchases or a sign-up bonus. That's not how it would show up if it was selling/bartering/transferring/etc.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 8:50 pm
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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When closing a card and planning to get the AF refunded, has anyone left a balance of $450 so it zeroes out when you close?
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 9:52 pm
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Posts: 123
Originally Posted by exarkun
When closing a card and planning to get the AF refunded, has anyone left a balance of $450 so it zeroes out when you close?
Yes I have. Credit usually shows up in 2 business days and zeros out the balance.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 9:54 pm
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Join Date: Mar 2014
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Originally Posted by Brugge
Something about too many posts by some guy with a bow tie.

Ugh, LoL If I can't say anything nice, I won't say it at all.
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Old Apr 22, 2014, 10:03 pm
  #4890  
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 224
Originally Posted by GaryZ
Grasshopper,

Those of you that joined FT a few weeks ago (relatively) probably have little perspective on the ebb..and..flow of credit cards and other mileage earning opportunties.

Could be wrong about this, but it seems that AA has taken notice of those "less than FF" who are "dumping" (aka: suddenly acquiring many 100Ks of miles) without (1) being an elite member or (2) having bought few if any tickets in the recent past, thereby earning miles the old fashion way.

The obvious implication is that they are doing so with the intent of: selling/bartering/transferring miles in violation of their rules.
GaryZ, with all due respect, you are wrong. AA knows exactly how each AAdvantage member earns their points and they note it on our accounts each time miles are earned (bonus/purchase). AA makes a substantial profit by selling miles to Citi who then distributes them in the form of bonuses. This is a profitable arrangement for AA. They could care less how the miles are being used. They just want to be able to sell more of them to Citi.
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