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Citi's online site when you long in I get a lot of errors if you are doing a lot of different thing on it. I have to close it out restart the web browser to get it to work again.
There is a note on their site:
"We're making improvements to your online experience. Some features may be unavailable on 8/27/17 from 12 AM to 8 AM ET."
Maybe they've started early?
I was able to log in, but when i log out, i get a temporaily unavailable error
@Anonymous wrote:There is a note on their site:
"We're making improvements to your online experience. Some features may be unavailable on 8/27/17 from 12 AM to 8 AM ET."
Maybe they've started early?
I was able to log in, but when i log out, i get a temporaily unavailable error
I have been seeing that for years and it's still crap, I feel like their server is 20 years old.
I always get logged out from the main site automatically when I go the price rewind page.
@wasCB14 wrote:I always get logged out from the main site automatically when I go the price rewind page.
Very convenient.
Yah, it's true. The Citi website is totally garbage. It really is aweful. I HATE IT!
My favorite is Cap1. Don't use that anymore, but their website is very easy and well thought out.
Yes, Citi's website has always been pretty poor over the years. My biggest gripe is that I need to log in separately for my AA card and Hhonors card because they are part of different programs; and I have an old CitiBusiness card as well that's yet a different log-in. Every other lender I use allows you to just log in once to see all my accounts.
I like Capital One and Barclay's websites. Both are clear and easy to understand, points post immediately and it's easy to redeem. I don't actually use the cards from either company much any more, but their website design is solid.
@happypill wrote:Yes, Citi's website has always been pretty poor over the years. My biggest gripe is that I need to log in separately for my AA card and Hhonors card because they are part of different programs; and I have an old CitiBusiness card as well that's yet a different log-in. Every other lender I use allows you to just log in once to see all my accounts.
I like Capital One and Barclay's websites. Both are clear and easy to understand, points post immediately and it's easy to redeem. I don't actually use the cards from either company much any more, but their website design is solid.
You should be able to merge the AA and HHonors logins. I'm not sure about the business one. I can see Prestige, the closed AA, and Costco all in one login. They all have separate programs.
Has there been any news about whether Citi HH accounts will be sold to Amex or PCed?
It seems almost as if they deliberately make it difficult for people to pay their bills.