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So I have (2) new Citi cards, but when I try to add them to my existing online account it does not let me. It indicates that I have to create a separate account for each. I can't imagine this being true. Is there any way to surpass this? Thanks
@nenuco wrote:So I have (2) new Citi cards, but when I try to add them to my existing online account it does not let me. It indicates that I have to create a separate account for each. I can't imagine this being true. Is there any way to surpass this? Thanks
That's odd. I have two Citi cards as well and they show up together on one account. Have you tried contacting customer service?
Thanks, I'll give them a call.
Is one of them a co-branded card? Like American Airlines, Home Depot, AT&T, etc?
Two of them are Hilton, but I applied through the Citi website. Thanks
@nenuco wrote:Two of them are Hilton, but I applied through the Citi website. Thanks
So you have 1 purely Citi card and 2 Hilton cards right?
I don't think you can put co-branded card together with pure Citi card. In my case I have Forward and ThankYou Preferred under one account, but AT&T on separate account. Like you said, Citi wouldn't let me add AT&T to my existing Citi account.
@trumpet-205 wrote:
@nenuco wrote:Two of them are Hilton, but I applied through the Citi website. Thanks
So you have 1 purely Citi card and 2 Hilton cards right?
I don't think you can put co-branded card together with pure Citi card. In my case I have Forward and ThankYou Preferred under one account, but AT&T on separate account. Like you said, Citi wouldn't let me add AT&T to my existing Citi account.
That sounds absurd. How inconvinient is this. My Chase Hyatt can be seen under the same account as my Chase Freedom and CSP.
I can confirm that you cannot mix cobranded cards with regular cards. Is it inconvenient, absolutely. Is it a bit dumb, sure. But, there is no way around this that I have found and I have contact Citi about once every six months about a possible "fix" and that has never happened.