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So i just got approved for a $2k aadvantage platinum card by citi with the 50K offer. my friend mentioned to me about asking for a match or something like that and how there's an offer. Did I make a mistake? I wanna know if there's a higher offer than 50K miles. thanks!
@Anonymous wrote:
The 60k offer appears to be alive:
https://www.citicards.com/cards/credit/application/flow.action?app=UNSOL&sc=4XSW1L98&m=23DW000010W&B=A&ID=3001&uc=H3E&t=t
That's the link I used to get it I believe it was 3.12. I was approved within a couple of hours, applied late evening probably 9 or 10pm.
There was mention of people getting matched to 75k in February, I'm planning to send a secured message asking about it once I hit the minimum spend - give it a shot, let us know how it goes!
I would ask for it now. There might be a minimum spend difference. Best to ask as soon as possible.
This is an offer I received via email from AA 3 days ago. https://secure.fly.aa.com/citi/esum-plathv1
60 bonus miles for $3K spend in 3 months, expires 5/8/18. Tempting offer, but I think it's still too early for the trip I'm planning in Dec.
I'm curious what people thoughts are in regard to the difference between Citi and Barclays, where AA card is concerned?
As in who's the better CCC to deal with? They both have $95 AF, and similar card benefits. Just wondering in anyone has any personal experience. I'm debating between AAdvantage and Alask as I fly those two primarily. But AA has more destinations outside the U.S.
@Anonymous wrote:This is an offer I received via email from AA 3 days ago. https://secure.fly.aa.com/citi/esum-plathv1
60 bonus miles for $3K spend in 3 months, expires 5/8/18. Tempting offer, but I think it's still too early for the trip I'm planning in Dec.
I'm curious what people thoughts are in regard to the difference between Citi and Barclays, where AA card is concerned?
As in who's the better CCC to deal with? They both have $95 AF, and similar card benefits. Just wondering in anyone has any personal experience. I'm debating between AAdvantage and Alask as I fly those two primarily. But AA has more destinations outside the U.S.
You can always get both cards - and both SUBs - and then PC either/both at a later time.
Last year around June, I got a 65k bonus offer. It was I think spend 4000 in 4 months to get 55k then spend 2000 more within a year to get 10k