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Old Nov 6, 2015, 11:03 pm
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Current welcome offer is 50,000 30,000 Crystal points with $5,000 $3,000 spending in the first 90 days. First annual fee not waived. (as of telephone call with bank employee 8/7/2019)

Past bonuses were:

***** #1502 - signup bonus 1/16/18 BUT ANNUAL FEE NOT WAIVED ******

100,000 points after spending $5,000 in first three months. Offer expires 30 December 2015. EXPIRED

A 70,000 points offer was offered back in March 2017 and expired March 31st, 2017. EXPIRED

The requirements for the application process varies from bank to bank based on various online data points collected from FlyerTalk, Doctor of Credit, etc.

Some banks require that you go into a branch and apply personally. Other banks want you to have another account open for 90 days before you can get this card. Some banks (if you already have a relationship with them) let you apply via mail. Sometimes you have to be a resident of the state they operate in, while some were able to get the card without living in those states. It is very much YMMV. You will need proof of income (W2, check stubs, etc). The only states City National Bank operates in are: NY, DE (only trust office, no go), DC, GA, TN, MN, NV & CA. The bank is looking for high net worth individuals, but that's not exactly consistent either.

The card has no foreign transactions fees and is fee-free the first year, then $400 annually.

Register your card for online access (cno.cnb.com). This changed on Sept 19 2019.
Register separately for the award page (www.cnbrewards.com).
Register for Visa Infinite info and access at https://myvisainfinite.com/cnb/en_us/home.html
Click "my info" to see details on points awarded.
Best* redemption found to date is $1,000 prepaid visa for 105K pts. It's now 125K pts for a $1,000 prepaid visa. Link to catalog
*(other than spending for flights etc. & getting 1.2 cents each in value)

To set-up spending alerts, create an account here : http://citynationalbank.digitalcardservice.com

Point redemptions for flights have been reported as being as high as 1.35cpp (see here) by calling the Concierge service at +1 800 595 8950 and having them book direct from airline website for you

Significant benefits:

$250 per calendar year airline incidental credit - works on AU card as well - STARTING JAN 1ST, 2020 THE CREDIT WILL BE $350 PER ACCOUNT
$100 Global Entry fee credit - works on AU card as well Per DDResq post 842
Priority Pass lounge membership for up to 2 people. No fee for any number of guests, but lounge policy may limit the number of guests admitted.- STARTING JAN 1ST, 2020 EACH ADDITIONAL GUEST BEYOND ACCOUNT HOLDER WILL BE CHARGED $32
12 GoGo inflight passes - create an account at myvisainfinite.com/cnb. Once the account is created, you enter, then search for GoGo passes. You then input your card number again, create a GoGo account if you don't have one, and the 12 passes post to it ready to be used when you fly again on a participating airline. - works on AU card as well
$100 off when you book a qualifying airline itinerary via visa discount air portal (https://www.visadiscountair.com/CNB/default.aspx - STARTING JAN 1ST, 2020 THIS WILL NO LONGER BE OFFERED AS A BENEFIT
$30 off GroundLink car service (works with AU cards as well) plus instant 15% off rides. There are $25 current user referrals to go for first.

Airline fees are reimbursed up to $250 per calendar year. Fees must be from domestic carriers. There is no need to declare a carrier, and fees can be reimbursed from multiple carriers. Partial Ts and Cs:

Qualifying Airline Purchases are defined as incidental airline fee transactions made at eligible US Domestic Airline Carriers and include: ticket change/cancellation fees, checked baggage fees, inflight entertainment, onboard food and beverage charges, airport lounge membership fees and day passes, onboard wireless charges (excluding Gogo Wireless), and TSA Pre✓® membership application fee.


What works
AA: Award Fees/Taxes, Award Redeposit Fees ($150)
AA: e-Gift cards $250 including AUs (1x per card max 4)
AS: Award ticket fees, $16
AS: In flight food, entertainment.
AS: Premium Class Upgrade, $59

HA: Interisland Flight, $48.80
UA: award ticket fees, $51
WN: Award Fees/Taxes, Award Redeposit Fees (limit unknown, but it's between $75 and $80 per transaction), Early Bird boarding fees ($15)
DL: Baggage fees
B6: $53.30 airfare

What doesn't work
AS: Award ticket fees, $130ish
DL: GC; PGGM (reports of not working since April/2016)
DL: Just about anything. Don't use on Delta
UA: MPX, Award Fees (~$170)
UA: Gift card registry (up to $75) (No longer working as of 11/25/17)
UA: Seat Selection Fee
WN: GC
EY: Award Fees
TW: Change fee
UO: Seat fee
AA: Award Fees/Taxes on an itinerary originating outside the US.

To Be Confirmed
UA: Award Redeposit Fees ($200)


Global Entry reimbursements: (works on AU also)

user - mnsweeps ( https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/29336509-post1549.html )

Used mine and a AU card to register for GE for in laws
01/17/201801/18/2018USCUSTOMS TRUSTEDTRAVELER$100.00
01/17/201801/18/2018USCUSTOMS TRUSTEDTRAVELER$100.00

Credit posted today for both cards.
01/20/201801/24/2018GLOBAL ENTRY STMT CREDIT $100.00
01/20/201801/24/2018GLOBAL ENTRY STMT CREDIT $100.00

In 2016, 2017 AND 2018 airline incidental credits for transactions on-or-after January 1st did not start posting until the third week of January. In 2019 they started posting on Jan 11th.

For further information, see this

STARTING JAN 1ST, 2020 there are going to be major changes to this card, these being:[/s]
  • $350 airline incidental credit per account (was $250 per AU)
    • $95 Annual Fee per AU
      • $32 per guest using PriorityPass (used to be free & unlimited)
        • Elimination of $100 Visa Air Discount Benefit
          • Groceries and Gas only earn 1x (used to be 3x)

Sources:

discussion starting here

https://www.cnb.com/content/dam/cnbc...ewards2020.pdf
https://www.cnb.com/content/dam/cnbc...rystal2020.pdf


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Old Feb 3, 2020, 6:07 am
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Here Come The 1099s!

Watch your mailboxes folks. Here come the 1099s!

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Old Feb 3, 2020, 8:39 am
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Originally Posted by Giuseppe Benvenuto
Watch your mailboxes folks. Here come the 1099s!
Which makes no sense.

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Old Feb 3, 2020, 8:47 am
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1099 for what?
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 8:59 am
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Better not be for points at 1.3c each
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 10:11 am
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I see the same letters in my Informed Delivery as well, but they say Presorted, which makes me think either junk mail or a general notice to all cardholders. From what I can make out of the text in the scan, it looks like a letter, not a tax form.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 10:59 am
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Originally Posted by ValueAdd82
I see the same letters in my Informed Delivery as well, but they say Presorted, which makes me think either junk mail or a general notice to all cardholders. From what I can make out of the text in the scan, it looks like a letter, not a tax form.
I don't think "presorted" means anything here. I am looking at my informed delivery and can clearly see previous documents, 1099s, bank statements, etc. that have been delivered this past week that say "presorted". So I don't think it means what you think it means.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 11:02 am
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Originally Posted by Giuseppe Benvenuto
Watch your mailboxes folks. Here come the 1099s!
I thought points from credit cards were considered as some sort of "cash back" since you have to spend money to get the points. Somewhat like a discount in a purchase.
It is not the same as points you get via a promo or something like that. But if you're spending money organically you should expect no 1099. However, If you have experience and have received one in the past, please let me know I might be right out wrong :P

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Old Feb 3, 2020, 11:03 am
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Can someone please update once they get home and open the letter, what it says.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 11:07 am
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From CNB's terms and conditions.... https://www.cnb.com/content/dam/cnbc...rystal2020.pdf

The Airline Incidental Fees Statement Credit benefit is subject to change and cancellation at any time. This benefit may be subject to taxation and Form 1099 reporting.
Considering this is very clearly labeled as a 'rebate' on the card statement, I am not sure why they would consider this taxable.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 11:14 am
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Actually, I just noticed that an annual statement appeared in my CNB online account, and the first page looks extremely similar to the screenshot posted above (it's the same return address). If you look behind the return address in the screenshot, it says "2019 annual summary statement" in block letters which is what I have in my annual statement online.

Maybe they are sending these out via snail mail?
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 11:46 am
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I just opened my letter. It's the annual statement, showing all activity on your account.That's all it is.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 12:32 pm
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One baby step toward progress -- for those of us sticking it out (for now): You can now apply/renew Priority Pass online right from the landing page of the online portal.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 1:35 pm
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So a month in and no one so far has had the airline incidental fees reimbursed?
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 2:04 pm
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I just received an email from CNB, subject is Enjoy Luxury Benefits with Your City National Crystal Visa Infinite Card. It highlights the up to $350 Airline Incidental fees statement credit, up to $550 airline lounge club and priority pass select for cardholder (visit free only for cardholder). So it doesn't appear they are removing the $350 incidental reimbursements.
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Old Feb 3, 2020, 2:08 pm
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Originally Posted by acefspadez
I just received an email from CNB, subject is Enjoy Luxury Benefits with Your City National Crystal Visa Infinite Card. It highlights the up to $350 Airline Incidental fees statement credit, up to $550 airline lounge club and priority pass select for cardholder (visit free only for cardholder). So it doesn't appear they are removing the $350 incidental reimbursements.
Here are the terms from that email:

Statement credit is provided under the Airline Incidental Fees Statement Credit benefit and is limited to Qualifying Airline Purchases made at eligible U.S.-Domestic Airline Carriers. Qualifying Airline Purchases must be charged to a Crystal Visa Infinite Credit Card to be eligible for a statement credit. Qualifying Airline Purchases are defined as incidental airline fee transactions made at eligible U.S.- Domestic Airline Carriers and include: ticket change/cancellation fees, checked baggage fees, inflight entertainment, onboard food and beverage charges, airport lounge membership fees and day passes, onboard wireless charges (excluding Gogo Inflight Wi-Fi), and TSA Pre✓® membership application fee. Qualifying Airline Purchases may vary by airline. Merchants are responsible for correctly identifying the transactions under the appropriate codes or identifiers on Visa’s proprietary network. City National Bank and Visa rely on the merchant to submit the correct information for the transaction. Additional conditions, limitations and exclusions apply. The Airline Incidental Fees Statement Credit benefit is subject to change and cancellation at any time. This benefit may be subject to taxation and Form 1099 reporting. Taxes, if any, are the responsibility of the Crystal Visa Infinite Credit Cardholder. For more information on Qualifying Airline Purchases and this benefit, see the Crystal Visa Infinite Credit Card Guide to Benefits.
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