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Also i seen a new listing for Citibank®, NA Best Buy Credit Cards.
Thanks for the info!
For those of us with the 300.00$ limit, do you think we will have a better shot at a CLI?
Thats a hard question to answer only because Citi is pretty unpredictable sometimes. Maybe they will be generous and approve a decent CLI as a welcome gift, lol. We can only hope.
Well at least Citi has a CLI button!
Very true. I have had their corporate card for some time and its alright. I have yet to set up my online account for the TY card I just got approved for. I should have apped for the TYP though. Oh well, I will just PC in 6 months or so.
@texasman07 wrote:Well at least Citi has a CLI button!
I've already had a CLI button on my account. Those on the low limit mastercard probably don't.
@Mike360 wrote:
@texasman07 wrote:Well at least Citi has a CLI button!
I've already had a CLI button on my account. Those on the low limit mastercard probably don't.
I wonder if they would be allowing any CLI this close to switching to Citi. I'm not sure how all that works.
Nothing changed at all on my account when it went from HSBC to Capital One other than receiving a new card with the new logo's. I doubt much will change when it goes to Citi.
@Mike360 wrote:Nothing changed at all on my account when it went from HSBC to Capital One other than receiving a new card with the new logo's. I doubt much will change when it goes to Citi.
Good point. Maybe just the approval process for first time apps