Community
Wiki Posts
Search
Old Sep 24, 2014, 4:20 pm
FlyerTalk Forums Expert How-Tos and Guides
Last edit by: DenverBrian
The thread was split on September 24, 2014. To review the original thread, click HERE.
------------------------

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. 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:



CURRENT PUBLIC OFFER: 50k

"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"

Link A50

Link B50

Link C50

Link D50

Link E50

Link F50

Link G50

PREVIOUS OFFERS


Previous 75k links (NOT WORKING 11/18)


Link A75, Link B75, Link C75, Link D75, Link E75, Link F75, Link G75, Link H75, Link I75, Link J75, Link K75


Landing Page
Application Page (Both pages include the 18 month language).

http://www.aa.com/i18n/AAdvantage/ea...-executive.jsp

Option 1: Zombie Link with no Landing Page, Several FTers have been using this link with Success. Application Link 50k with 5k spending

Option 2: [note: may be dead or dying as of 3/16/15- check most recent posts in thread] Current Zombie link Application Link 50K for 5K spending, no statement credit.

Option 3: This Link was obtained off of aa.com at one point Bonus is unknown Application Link.

Option 4: Citi Website Offer; Application has the following warning
"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" There are indeed several reports of people who have already had an EXEC card not receiving any signup bonus miles. And no reports of anyone who has had an EXEC before actually getting any signup bonus at all. Do NOT use this link if you have ever had an EXEC card.
Landing page for New 50K for $5K spending, no statement credit and Application Link
The following are identical to Option 4, but the landing pages were working at the time they were entered into this wiki. All landing pages and application pages have the same content but (slightly) different URLs:
Option 4a: Landing page and Application page
Option 4b: Landing page and Application page
Option 4c: Landing page and Application page

Option 5: Does not have the 18-month language of Option 4, and the application form has the older format (like Option 2 and unlike Option 4).
Landing page for 50K for $5K spending, no statement credit and Application Link


Option 6: Artificially generated links; all lead to old-format application pages just like Options 1/2/5, without the "18 months" language found in Option 4 application pages. No landing page ever existed.
There are reports in the thread that applications using 6a/6d were approved but the UPS letter did not mention a bonus, and Citi telephone agents said there would be no bonus. Other reports say that the bonus was stated in the letter.
6a: Application page
6b: Application page
6c: Application page

6d: Application page

Option 7:The following link is very similar to Options 1/2/5 and has been found to work without an 18-month restriction. Since it does not originate from a landing page, there is no web page showing the bonus offer. However, the UPS letter confirms a 50K-mile bonus after $5K spend, and many people have reported that the bonuses have appeared in their AAdvantage accounts. Application Link Link to application page began dying on 6/1/2015. Now completely dead.



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.

Credit inquiry history
Some have reported more approval success with no more than 5 or 6 Experian inquiries within the last 6 months. And Citi credit reviewers have told some applicants that too many inquiries is a problem, even with an excellent credit score. Multiple inquiries from other banks seem to be especially problematic, because Citi can't see their current balances as easily. Other applicants have been approved with more inquiries, especially with a long term Citi tenure and a favorable income to debt ratio.

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: Many people 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; in practice you have 37 days. 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.

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. Leave a $450 balance and it will be zeroed out.

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
- [3/15] 15,000 bonus miles for spending $5k
- $450 Credit for spending $5k for next three statements

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 two days after your statement closing date. 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.


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.Recently, Citi has been approving Exec cards but not giving the bonus, e.g. when there has been less than 18 months from the previous application. Therefore, (a) use an application link that does not list the 18-month wait requirement; (b) check the letter you get via UPS to see if it explicitly promises the bonus; if it's in the letter, it will be honored (c) if in doubt, call and ask.

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). As of December 2015, authorized users have AC access (but not partner lounge access) even if they are not with the primary card holder.

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
Information on new authorized user AC lounge access: Citi Authorized User Admirals Club Benefit Terms

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 (as low as 1k on some accounts YYMV)
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-...-benefits.html
Print Wikipost

Citi AA Executive [Late 2014 - 2015]

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
Old Feb 28, 2015, 7:53 am
  #1906  
 
Join Date: May 2014
Location: SoCal
Posts: 2,164
Originally Posted by ZzzzX
I can't apply for another 2 weeks but plan to mix Hilton on there. Need someplace to stay once I get there!
I understand the need for hilton points, i just think the value is greater in AA miles. but based on your needs you might value them differently.
ninim2200 is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 11:30 am
  #1907  
 
Join Date: Jun 2014
Programs: 747 Upper Deck QF J LAX-BNE; A380 SQ SuiteC+D SYD-SIN & SIN-HKG; 777 CX F HKG-JFK; Park Hyatt Sydney
Posts: 513
Originally Posted by ninim2200
I understand the need for hilton points, i just think the value is greater in AA miles. but based on your needs you might value them differently.
Here's a thought and an interesting example of AA miles being worth more than HHonors points. Some may not know it but you can use your AA miles to book a hotel. Now granted the miles' value greatly diminishes when used in this manner, but in this case they're still more valuable than the HH points. For only 34,100 AA miles you can book one night at the Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona on August 24 and that includes breakfast buffet. Or you can use 40,000 HH points for the same room without breakfast (unless your gold or diamond). The AA miles are worth .0076 while they HH points are worth .0065 for this $260 Easy Cancellation room.
Ed Janowsky is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 11:47 am
  #1908  
 
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: The Phoenix Desert
Programs: Hilton Cubic Zirconia, Marriott Fools Gold
Posts: 1,692
Originally Posted by Ed Janowsky
Here's a thought and an interesting example of AA miles being worth more than HHonors points. Some may not know it but you can use your AA miles to book a hotel. Now granted the miles' value greatly diminishes when used in this manner, but in this case they're still more valuable than the HH points. For only 34,100 AA miles you can book one night at the Hilton Diagonal Mar Barcelona on August 24 and that includes breakfast buffet. Or you can use 40,000 HH points for the same room without breakfast (unless your gold or diamond). The AA miles are worth .0076 while they HH points are worth .0065 for this $260 Easy Cancellation room.
But you're also earning 2 or 3 HH points (depending on the card) per dollar spent vs 1 AA mile, so you'd still be better off withe the Hilton card if you are looking at the total cost per point/mile.
skitch23 is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 6:05 pm
  #1909  
 
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: DFW,OVB (Russia)
Programs: AA HH Gold SPG Gold BA
Posts: 1,823
Approved automatically just now
Same limits
this is getting easy
(but I dare not take it for granted)
as always
thank you guys
and of course Citi
rgAAFT is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 6:08 pm
  #1910  
 
Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Orange County, CA
Programs: AA, BA, SPG Gold
Posts: 665
Originally Posted by rgAAFT
Approved automatically just now
Same limits
this is getting easy
(but I dare not take it for granted)
as always
thank you guys
and of course Citi
Congrats!! Gotta love Citi!
slhansen219 is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 6:25 pm
  #1911  
 
Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Okinawa
Posts: 2,611
Originally Posted by irishdroog
Not to dredge this back up...but someone posted earlier today on another blog (M4M) that they just received a second $200 statement credit, albeit after they purchased a $200 AA gift card. From the blog:

"I am happy to report that I just received a second $200 statement credit from Citibank this week. Although Id made over $200 worth of generic purchases earlier in 2015, the credit did not post until I made the gift card purchase with American"

Anyone else have a similar experience?
I am also interested in this. Has anyone distilled down what triggers this? Now that AA/US no longer use Points.com to process mileage transactions a $200 mileage purchase from AA/US could potentially trigger the refund, right?
The_Wrath_of_Khan is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 6:34 pm
  #1912  
 
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: DFW,OVB (Russia)
Programs: AA HH Gold SPG Gold BA
Posts: 1,823
Originally Posted by The_Wrath_of_Khan
I am also interested in this. Has anyone distilled down what triggers this? Now that AA/US no longer use Points.com to process mileage transactions a $200 mileage purchase from AA/US could potentially trigger the refund, right?
Yes, AA.con processes their own mileage transactions now
rgAAFT is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 9:09 pm
  #1913  
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 1,273
Originally Posted by ninim2200
I understand the need for hilton points, i just think the value is greater in AA miles. but based on your needs you might value them differently.
We have enough miles banked to support trips to Europe next year. Now I need to bank Hilton for a family getaway. It pains me to move away from AA but it's a marathon.
ZzzzX is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 9:14 pm
  #1914  
 
Join Date: Apr 2014
Posts: 1,273
Originally Posted by skitch23
But you're also earning 2 or 3 HH points (depending on the card) per dollar spent vs 1 AA mile, so you'd still be better off withe the Hilton card if you are looking at the total cost per point/mile.
And Hilton is currently running extra point specials in addition to the card spend being lower. One Exec bites into spending in other areas so I try to balance things out. It will hurt when this zombie link ends though. No question.
ZzzzX is offline  
Old Feb 28, 2015, 9:20 pm
  #1915  
 
Join Date: May 2014
Location: SoCal
Posts: 2,164
Originally Posted by rgAAFT
Approved automatically just now
Same limits
this is getting easy
(but I dare not take it for granted)
as always
thank you guys
and of course Citi
Congrats^, any approval is always great, i am happy for you. spend these miles wisely
ninim2200 is offline  
Old Mar 1, 2015, 1:32 pm
  #1916  
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 567
A question for the experts. The 1 statement has closed, made the spend, got the 55k miles. My AF was refunded after I canceled the card within 37 days. Paid $2k. Now I still have a 3k balance on the card, and the next statement closes 3/10.

Can I wait till the next statement close, and the next payment date, 2-3 weeks later, to pay off my closed card? Or am I supposed to pay off the balance within 37 days - is there any time limit?
bobby21 is offline  
Old Mar 1, 2015, 1:55 pm
  #1917  
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: ONT/LAX
Programs: IHG Plat
Posts: 496
Originally Posted by PedroNY
Just a data point, sill on my every 33 day schedule, still getting approved for Option #2, still receiving 50,000 miles for both Mrs. PedroNY and I, so every 17 days... Just cannot stop, or even imagine switching to Hilton Reseve, but I do need some Hilton weekend nights... I just keep on thinking this gravy train will stop anytime, so may as well keep on going as long as possible and get these AA miles

Cheers,

PedroNY
how is your credit score holding up?
indelible is offline  
Old Mar 1, 2015, 2:08 pm
  #1918  
 
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: DFW,OVB (Russia)
Programs: AA HH Gold SPG Gold BA
Posts: 1,823
Originally Posted by bobby21
A question for the experts. The 1 statement has closed, made the spend, got the 55k miles. My AF was refunded after I canceled the card within 37 days. Paid $2k. Now I still have a 3k balance on the card, and the next statement closes 3/10.

Can I wait till the next statement close, and the next payment date, 2-3 weeks later, to pay off my closed card? Or am I supposed to pay off the balance within 37 days - is there any time limit?
You should be able to continue to pay down the balance on a closed card...(you just wont be able to put any new charges on it after closing) My question/problem is, why even close an account if you cant pay down to zero in full prior to closure? I know I know, you might say "in order to avoid AF within 37 days", but my philosophy is, if you cant do the spend and pay it off prior to closure, then churning this card may not be for you
rgAAFT is offline  
Old Mar 1, 2015, 2:34 pm
  #1919  
 
Join Date: May 2014
Location: SoCal
Posts: 2,164
Originally Posted by bobby21
A question for the experts. The 1 statement has closed, made the spend, got the 55k miles. My AF was refunded after I canceled the card within 37 days. Paid $2k. Now I still have a 3k balance on the card, and the next statement closes 3/10.

Can I wait till the next statement close, and the next payment date, 2-3 weeks later, to pay off my closed card? Or am I supposed to pay off the balance within 37 days - is there any time limit?
if you hold an amount past the due date you will be paying interest on that amount, so why not pay it off!! if you cannot pay it off then you should be okay with paying interest. this will make your goals (getting 55K or whatever miles you want to get) less valuable, you probably want to play with a different card that doesn't require you to spend 5K to get the bonus
ninim2200 is offline  
Old Mar 1, 2015, 6:47 pm
  #1920  
 
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 567
Just to clarify, I will pay off before the payment due date, just want the statement to close and get the extra 3 weeks time for the payment date. I have never paid a cent in interest charges. So life continues on a closed card just like an open card, except I can't put new charges on it.
bobby21 is offline  


Contact Us - Manage Preferences - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service -

This site is owned, operated, and maintained by MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Designated trademarks are the property of their respective owners.