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I had originally apped for a Citi Platinum Select in 2010 to take advantage of a BT offer and a couple of years after it was automatically converted to a CDP. After paying off the balance I had been carrying for awhile, I realized that there are very few useful perks to the CDP card and the Citi Easy Deals is probably one of the worst reward programs.
@celluloid17 wrote:I had originally apped for a Citi Platinum Select in 2010 to take advantage of a BT offer and a couple of years after it was automatically converted to a CDP. After paying off the balance I had been carrying for awhile, I realized that there are very few useful perks to the CDP card and the Citi Easy Deals is probably one of the worst reward programs.
this is probably one of the worst cards around, there is really no reason to use it, if it cannot be pc'd I would imagine my DW would probably close it but then again, there is no AF so she should probably just keep it for history, buy a cup of coffee with it every few months I guess.
@slap_happy wrote:
@celluloid17 wrote:I had originally apped for a Citi Platinum Select in 2010 to take advantage of a BT offer and a couple of years after it was automatically converted to a CDP. After paying off the balance I had been carrying for awhile, I realized that there are very few useful perks to the CDP card and the Citi Easy Deals is probably one of the worst reward programs.
this is probably one of the worst cards around, there is really no reason to use it, if it cannot be pc'd I would imagine my DW would probably close it but then again, there is no AF so she should probably just keep it for history, buy a cup of coffee with it every few months I guess.
If mine is unable to be PC'd I'd probably close it as well, although it seems like one of the cards that they will grant the PC for. I hope everyone uses this thread to update us on your PC successes!
I'm considering PCing my TYP. Anyone know if PCs are eligible for intro APR?
I would do it tomorrow but from some cross wire mix up on Friday my call was escalated over to the EO's dept and a very nice lady said that she will call me Monday on the results of it. My guess is since it was an EO rep that it's already in processing and the call back will merely be a confirmation that it's a done deal.
I'M GOING ASK HER IF IT'S OK TO STOP BY THE CC DISTRIBUTOR TO PICK UP IN PERSON
CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!
What would be the EO contact information? I might just have to try that.
@Simply827 wrote:I'm considering PCing my TYP. Anyone know if PCs are eligible for intro APR?
Whatever APR you have right now will be carried over to PCed card.
@trumpet-205 wrote:
@Simply827 wrote:I'm considering PCing my TYP. Anyone know if PCs are eligible for intro APR?
Whatever APR you have right now will be carried over to PCed card.
I know but i'm still going to give it shot for an APR reduction. It's currently 18.99%. All they can say is haven't we done enough for you lately?
@trumpet-205 wrote:
@Simply827 wrote:I'm considering PCing my TYP. Anyone know if PCs are eligible for intro APR?
Whatever APR you have right now will be carried over to PCed card.
Thanks. I'll likely go the PC route.
Does Citi combine limits by any chance?