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Citi launching the Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

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redpat
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi launching a Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

Citi, “Rounded to 10 for purchases over $5.”  

Personal Cards: Amex Plat | Amex Delta Res | CSR | Citi AA Exec Business Cards: Ink+ | Amex BGR
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Anonymous
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Re: Citi launching the Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

I’m willing to try this one out when it comes out.
Can TYP be used for statement credit or buying gift cards?
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jdbkiang
Established Contributor

Re: Citi launching the Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

How is it like the Cash Magnet? I feel like the CM didn't really bring anything new to the table...







[2/2019]
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redpat
Senior Contributor

Re: Citi launching the Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

Rewards plus vs. Arrival premier.......

Personal Cards: Amex Plat | Amex Delta Res | CSR | Citi AA Exec Business Cards: Ink+ | Amex BGR
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Anonymous
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Re: Citi launching the Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

O . o. o. h ... this gets me so excited I want to wet my pants Smiley Indifferent Over time as has been mentioned before on this forum, Citi seems to be a "day late and a dollar short" ... They are a life stable financial and really gave me a start when others wouldn't so it is hard to say negative things (as an aside it seems Citi lost some luster when they eliminated the Citi Forward Visa and then started consolidating card products). But, for some time now it is like they are dragged into the "new world" screamer.gif

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Anonymous
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Re: Citi launching a Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

 The 10 point round-up makes this another BBR.

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AverageJoesCredit
Legendary Contributor

Re: Citi launching a Rewards+ card Jan 10th!

How unique, another way to bash the AMSmiley Wink I think someone just earned some Citi Rewards, rounded up to 10Smiley Wink
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longtimelurker
Epic Contributor

Re: Citi launching a Rewards+ card Jan 10th!


@Anonymous wrote:

 The 10 point round-up makes this another BBR.


I guess, but also needs a bit more work.   With the BBR, a small purchase guarantees the 25/30 a quarter.   Here you would have to make sure to make enough purchases that could be rounded to get the payoff  (which to be fair could certainly exceed the BBR payoff).

 

ETA: but as someone mentioned, the closest analog is to the old Chase Freedom plan, where those with Chase banking got an extra 10UR per transaction.   That was a little more generous than this, but was nerfed..

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