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The language I am reading is "round up to the nearest 10" not TO 10. To me that means if purchase is 102.00 they round up to 110.00. I could be wrong but that is how I am reading it....
I just see .50 cent Amazon Gift Card reloads happening and a bot doing it for people. My 2 cents. Believe that is why Chase got rid of their similiar things awhile back
I would also add that I think the round up is your MONTHY total.....not every swipe......but what do I know....
@odd_dog wrote:I would also add that I think the round up is your MONTHY total.....not every swipe......but what do I know....
would certainly save their butt if that is right.. I need to re-read it was at work when i saw it earlier today. You are probably right
@CreditCuriosity wrote:I just see .50 cent Amazon Gift Card reloads happening and a bot doing it for people. My 2 cents. Believe that is why Chase got rid of their similiar things awhile back
I really don't see this perk lasting long at all, at least without a cap. The only saving grace for Citi is that you can't really cash out the points (well, you can, but poor value); redemption options are limited. This may stop some people from gaming it as much.
The article says each purchase is rounded up to 10 TYP. I feel like this is targeted towards those who make small purchases at gas stations and/or convenience stores. Regardless, I'm sure people will abuse it and end up nerfing the card.
@odd_dog wrote:I would also add that I think the round up is your MONTHY total.....not every swipe......but what do I know....
The reports suggest otherwise, e.g. https://www.businessinsider.com/citi-rewards-no-annual-fee-credit-card-2019-1 contains