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The Chase United Presidential Plus. On top of its club and Avis benefits, it could also be used to pump PQM as well as PQD (before the MileagePlus program changed to PQP).
@Anonymous wrote:
@OmarR wrote:I PC'ed my Citi DoubleCash into a Citi Dividend, right before they closed it off to new applications.
Some years, it fills in a quarter nicely for my spend. Other years, its mostly sock-drawered, and I have to pull it out for a swipe so it doesn't get shut down. The minimum redemption of $50 doesn't help, either. Sometimes I toy with the thought of PC'ing it to a Custom Cash for a straight grocery card. But than I wonder if they will axe or change the rules on the Custom Cash.
I suspect that Citi will eventually PC everyone out. But I could be wrong.
In truth, any Financial may change the line-up! You can not know. Citi has been good at keeping many older cards after they are closed for new apps. Actally, Barclays is too .. look at the Ring or Chase and their herd?! In my case I pc'd from the Citi Dividend WE MC to the Citi Custom Cash WE MC (note, I lost my revolving account in the Citi p/c but, CL stayed the same)..
The only Barclays that I've ever had, The Uber card, was killed/discontinued.
I'm not familiar with any of their other old products.
I will always wish I had gotten the 'Unicorn'! The Zync from American Express
@Streetervillelady wrote:I will always wish I had gotten the 'Unicorn'! The Zync from American Express
I still have this one 😊
Still rocking my Zync too: I still ogle it when I open up the oversized wallet that sits in the drawer. Sallie was my boo for a while though, loved that card even with the capped spend it just fit my needs.
I did miss the Citi Forward as a card I really wanted and didn't have the credit profile for.
Admittedly eventually wound up in the CSR to sort dining, but that was many years later IIRC.
@iced wrote:The Chase United Presidential Plus. On top of its club and Avis benefits, it could also be used to pump PQM as well as PQD (before the MileagePlus program changed to PQP).
Yep, I missed out on that card!
@iced wrote:The Chase United Presidential Plus. On top of its club and Avis benefits, it could also be used to pump PQM as well as PQD (before the MileagePlus program changed to PQP).
I had that card before they devalued the benefits greatly based on my annual spend. I ended up doing a PC to the Club card instead (and still use it now as my daily)
@pauldc73 wrote:
@iced wrote:The Chase United Presidential Plus. On top of its club and Avis benefits, it could also be used to pump PQM as well as PQD (before the MileagePlus program changed to PQP).
I had that card before they devalued the benefits greatly based on my annual spend. I ended up doing a PC to the Club card instead (and still use it now as my daily)
I had the Presidential Plus card too. I downgraded to Explorer after I relocated away from a United (was Continental) hub.