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I called in and asked if I could convert my Citi AAdvantage to anything. I was offer the Mile Up, Citi Rewards AA Exec or Prestige.
Does anyone know if you PC to the Prestige will you still get a metal card or would you get a plastic card since it isn't a new account? The rep didn't even know that the card was metal. I can't get the bonus if I applied for it anyway, since I just got the Premier bonus.
I already have the Citi Premier and Double Cash.
@Anonymous wrote:I called in and asked if I could convert my Citi AAdvantage to anything. I was offer the Mile Up, Citi Rewards AA Exec or Prestige.
Does anyone know if you PC to the Prestige will you still get a metal card or would you get a plastic card since it isn't a new account? The rep didn't even know that the card was metal. I can't get the bonus if I applied for it anyway, since I just got the Premier bonus.
I already have the Citi Premier and Double Cash.
Its gonna be a metal card however you get it.
I PC'd my Double Cash to Prestige (for now). I hope it's the 18 gram metal card.
I am one of those people who appreciates the aesthetics of credit cards. I have had a few nice looking premium cards recently, but today the Citi Prestige showed up--it's very impressive.
The weight of the card is 18 grams which feels perfect to hold. The card's design is so elegant and, as much as I was trying to find a different word, it looks prestigious.
I am showing American Express Gold Card and Chase Sapphire Reserve for comparison (both 12 grams) as they would be my runners up for card design. (Both accounts are closed.)
My plan going forward is to simplify my life and only carry the NFCU More Rewards (daily driver) and Chase Freedom (backup) in my wallet and to no longer have cards with annual fees, so Citi Prestige will likely be PC reversed to Citi Double Cash.
Anyway, enjoy!
I still have my original card (now a DC).
Flexible, humble plastic...but I think the old design had a certain charm that the 18 gram cards lack.
I was making a joke that the old design was more physically attractive because it had "Admirals Club lounge access" printed on the back.