01-08-2013 02:36 PM
I currently have the Citi Thankyou Prestige. However!!!! Jan 28th they will be launching the new Citi Prestige minus the "thankyou" and more importantly its going cost a 100 bucks less a year and better rewards.... The old annual fee of $500 is now just $400 ... yeah "just" right? lol .. Anyway just keeping you informed!! remember the date for you app itchers ![]()
I see that the old Prestige card is no longer on their site to apply....
01-08-2013 02:38 PM
Sounds nice, but I can't afford a $400 AF lol.... unless I'm getting an Amex Platinum! :-D
01-08-2013 02:42 PM
youngandcreditwrthy wrote:Sounds nice, but I can't afford a $400 AF lol.... unless I'm getting an Amex Platinum! :-D
What? Really? come on! cut out the starbucks and you be well up there! lol forgot to mention it has a international companion ticket which is why I had it to begin with , the AF paid for itself since I travel to Italy each year.. Even though you still pay taxes and the fights have to book through them which are usually higher priced, I still save around $1000 on the flight.
01-08-2013 02:52 PM
Yeah it looks like a great card and could be Citi's first unembossed card
I might PC into it but not sure. Where did you hear the specific date from? The brochure I have just says coming soon. I wonder if all the ThankYou cards will switch to new products minus the TY part.
01-08-2013 02:53 PM
hahaha I do LOVEEEEEEEEE my coffee!! :-O
Citi doesn't like me though :-( haha.
01-08-2013 03:09 PM
I got a pamphlet telling me that my card will be changing to the new one, and the letter in there states Jan 28th is the conversion date ![]()
01-08-2013 03:09 PM
01-08-2013 03:16 PM
Yawn.
01-08-2013 03:18 PM
jsucool76 wrote:
Link to info on this card? I'll never get it, but I'm a nerd and like to read about this crap. Lol.
The old link is https://online.citibank.com/US/JRS/portal/template
but as stated the AF and rewards are changing come Jan 28th :-)

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