11-26-2012 06:57 PM
So have u guys seen it yet, those who have citi accounts, if so, how do u like the changes?
11-26-2012 06:58 PM
I don't care for it that much. It is to simple and not enough front page options.
11-26-2012 06:59 PM
Looks basically the same, except nothing works and I keep getting error messages.
11-26-2012 07:07 PM
looks the same as couple days ago when i first logged in =)

11-26-2012 07:08 PM
11-26-2012 07:20 PM
Epcot wrote:
Don't hate it, will be fine after I get used to it.
+1......I tend to favor the design due to its simplicity
11-26-2012 07:36 PM
Anyone else getting the "We are having some temporary delays" screen?
11-26-2012 07:39 PM
I don't have a Citi card but have been thinking of possibly apping. How do you guys like Citi and which would be the best to compliment my BCP and Freedom?
11-26-2012 07:42 PM
I've had a couple problems with citi and I'm only in the first month. First I used the card to pay my mom's car bill for her and they charged me a cash advance fee, so I called and the CSR told me some bills show up as cash advance and I was subject to the crazy-high cash advance APR. So I try to pay it off but you can't make any kind of payment until your first statement cuts. So I had to do it through a CSR and he was "nice enough" to waive the 14.95 fee for paying over the phone. Not overly impressed so far, but it is my highest credit limit and they gave me a great apr.
11-26-2012 07:46 PM
irving_magik wrote:I don't have a Citi card but have been thinking of possibly apping. How do you guys like Citi and which would be the best to compliment my BCP and Freedom?
Judging by your signature, i would assume u prefer CC's that offer cash back?....if thats the case, I personally would recommend Citi Dividend, which u can rotate btw the freedom for the 5% cash back, categories tend to never OVER-LAP, and i was told as of 2013 1st quarter, that the $300 cash back cap will be removed/re-structuring of their cash back program.

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