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kdm31091
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Citi's new website "enhancement"

I noticed Citi has slightly changed their website up again. I was reviewing my Double Cash and noticed on the account summary page, there's no longer any way to expand and view the MCC. Doesn't really matter for a Double Cash, since everything earns  the same, but for those with TYP earning cards, seems annoying.

 

Citi is already less than transparent with rewards, since they don't show them on a transaction basis, and now it will be even more obnoxious to verify you are getting the right rewards. Basically have to go back and do the math. Not a huge big deal, but annoying when others like BOA, Barclay',s Chase, etc show you the rewards easily per transaction. Minor annoyance, but I could see people with TYP cards finding this annoying since you already had no way to verify per transaction, but at least you had the MCC.

 

Why do companies insist on being so vague with rewards? Discover is the same way. They give you your total, and that's it, and you have to hope they get it correct. First world problems of course, just annoying!  Again, the Citi thing doesn't really matter for me, but figured others may find it annoying.

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NRB525
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Re: Citi's new website "enhancement"

You aren't seeing the transaction description? There is still a Category, with text of the type of purchase. Was there the actual MCC code before?

I use my US Bank cards to export the MCC data. That's the only consistent numeric code source I'm aware of on my cards. BofA is description also, no 4 digit code that I was seeing there.

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Jan 2019 $7.6k on $360k EQ 832 TU 839 EX 831
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kdm31091
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Re: Citi's new website "enhancement"


@NRB525 wrote:

You aren't seeing the transaction description? There is still a Category, with text of the type of purchase. Was there the actual MCC code before?

I use my US Bank cards to export the MCC data. That's the only consistent numeric code source I'm aware of on my cards. BofA is description also, no 4 digit code that I was seeing there.


Sorry, I'm slightly misspeaking. You never saw the actual MCC, but you would see "record stores" for example. Now, there's no option (on my account, anyway) to expand a transaction and view these details.

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NRB525
Super Contributor

Re: Citi's new website "enhancement"

Mine has a little arrow symbol to the right of the transaction. Click that, the arrow switches to point down, and the transction detail expands?

 

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High Bal Jan 2009 $116k on $146k limits 80% Util.
Oct 2014 $46k on $127k 36% util EQ 722 TU 727 EX 727
April 2018 $18k on $344k 5% util EQ 806 TU 810 EX 812
Jan 2019 $7.6k on $360k EQ 832 TU 839 EX 831
March 2021 $33k on $312k EQ 796 TU 798 EX 801
May 2021 Paid all Installments and Mortgages, one new Mortgage EQ 761 TY 774 EX 777
April 2022 EQ=811 TU=807 EX=805 - TU VS 3.0 765
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kdm31091
Super Contributor

Re: Citi's new website "enhancement"

There we go. Disabled adblock and I see the little arrow now, so can still see the merchant category descriptions.

 

That said, why can't  they show rewards per transaction!?

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SouthJamaica
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Re: Citi's new website "enhancement"


@kdm31091 wrote:

I noticed Citi has slightly changed their website up again. I was reviewing my Double Cash and noticed on the account summary page, there's no longer any way to expand and view the MCC. Doesn't really matter for a Double Cash, since everything earns  the same, but for those with TYP earning cards, seems annoying.

 

Citi is already less than transparent with rewards, since they don't show them on a transaction basis, and now it will be even more obnoxious to verify you are getting the right rewards. Basically have to go back and do the math. Not a huge big deal, but annoying when others like BOA, Barclay',s Chase, etc show you the rewards easily per transaction. Minor annoyance, but I could see people with TYP cards finding this annoying since you already had no way to verify per transaction, but at least you had the MCC.

 

Why do companies insist on being so vague with rewards? Discover is the same way. They give you your total, and that's it, and you have to hope they get it correct. First world problems of course, just annoying!  Again, the Citi thing doesn't really matter for me, but figured others may find it annoying.


Barclays spells it out, per transaction


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kdm31091
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Re: Citi's new website "enhancement"


@SouthJamaica wrote:

@kdm31091 wrote:

I noticed Citi has slightly changed their website up again. I was reviewing my Double Cash and noticed on the account summary page, there's no longer any way to expand and view the MCC. Doesn't really matter for a Double Cash, since everything earns  the same, but for those with TYP earning cards, seems annoying.

 

Citi is already less than transparent with rewards, since they don't show them on a transaction basis, and now it will be even more obnoxious to verify you are getting the right rewards. Basically have to go back and do the math. Not a huge big deal, but annoying when others like BOA, Barclay',s Chase, etc show you the rewards easily per transaction. Minor annoyance, but I could see people with TYP cards finding this annoying since you already had no way to verify per transaction, but at least you had the MCC.

 

Why do companies insist on being so vague with rewards? Discover is the same way. They give you your total, and that's it, and you have to hope they get it correct. First world problems of course, just annoying!  Again, the Citi thing doesn't really matter for me, but figured others may find it annoying.


Barclays spells it out, per transaction


Right. Would be nice to see Citi and Discover catch up to this. I know it's not a big deal, but you figure it would be very easy for them to not give the "correct" rewards because people are less likely to notice when all they're given is the monthly total.

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