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Paying on the CITI website and direct deposit rewards back to me definitely works awesome and is my preference.
I didn't read the entire thread but it piqued my curiosity since I make multiple payments per month on my card. So I went back and calculated as I've only had the card for three cycles and only my most recent one ended with a balance being posted.
Overall, I have paid exactly $1395 on the card in 3 months, so I should get 2% on that. My most recent statement closed with a balance of $495, so I should have 1% on that. That comes to $27.90 and $4.95, respectively, for a total of $32.85, which is my exact cash rewards balance at the moment.
I have made 8 payments during these three statements so my case should be an excellent example for this question.
@kdm31091 wrote:
Also im keeping my QS as a safety net, because we all know Citis history with nerfing products. Lol
That may true. But i can't see them nerfing a card with The name Double Cash. and suddenly they are giving out. Single cash. Just saying.
@taxi818 wrote:
@kdm31091 wrote:
Also im keeping my QS as a safety net, because we all know Citis history with nerfing products. LolThat may true. But i can't see them nerfing a card with The name Double Cash. and suddenly they are giving out. Single cash. Just saying.
HAHA. Then Cap One renames the Quicksilver to be "One-and-a-half Cash"