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It looks like the rumors are true, the Prestige card is off the Citi site. Annoying because this was something I was considering next month.
Just went on DoC and they beat me to it!
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/citi-prestige-no-longer-available-for-new-sign-ups-revamp-under-way/
In the event it is offered or relaunched again, hopefully it'll be revamped somewhat. I'm keeping mine since it's only an incidental ~$50 after the airline credits plus the 4th night benefit is a pretty decent perk. Thankfully, I was grandfathered with the $250 AF (knock on wood for a long while).
@FinStar wrote:In the event it is offered or relaunched again, hopefully it'll be revamped somewhat. I'm keeping mine since it's only an incidental ~$50 after the airline credits plus the 4th night benefit is a pretty decent perk. Thankfully, I was grandfathered with the $250 AF (knock on wood for a long while).
Air credit is $250. Did they grandfather you at a $200 credit or something?
I would think a $250 credit against a $250 AF would give a $0 net AF before 4th night.
Or you value the $250 credit at $200 to account for the inconvenience of using multiple cards for airfare?
@wasCB14 wrote:
@FinStar wrote:In the event it is offered or relaunched again, hopefully it'll be revamped somewhat. I'm keeping mine since it's only an incidental ~$50 after the airline credits plus the 4th night benefit is a pretty decent perk. Thankfully, I was grandfathered with the $250 AF (knock on wood for a long while).
Air credit is $250. Did they grandfather you at a $200 credit or something?
I would think a $250 credit against a $250 AF would give a $0 net AF before 4th night.
Or you value the $250 credit at $200 to account for the inconvenience of using multiple cards for airfare?
My bad, was multitasking, yes the AF is $250. This was due to a technical issue when setting up CitiGold (back in the day) and once the issue was fixed, effectively every year it has been $250. So yes, $0 net AF after airline credit(s).
I knew it was only a matter of time before Citi squashed this card.