You need a minimum of 20,000 points to transfer to Krisflyer.I'm getting the message "You don't have enough rewards points."
You need a minimum of 20,000 points to transfer to Krisflyer.I'm getting the message "You don't have enough rewards points."
I transferred 90% 2 weeks ago, and just transferred the last 10% now. Worked, no error. Citi Rewards(premier) to KFF.Trying to empty out all my points to Singapore as I value Singapore more than Virgin; but, Citi is giving me "Your request couldn't be processed right now. Please try again later."
Anyone else getting this?
If you've got a Premier card, CX was only available on the Prestige.Trying to transfer to CX but couldn't find the option. Only Flybuys, Velocity and KrisFlyer.
Will go to KFF then.
Ah, makes sense nowIf you've got a Premier card, CX was only available on the Prestige.
They paid the money for the 'white label' credit card business (where a business effectively sold a Citi credit card under their own branding - Coles being one such example). Basically, it was a plan to grow NAB's credit card business, while Citi wanted to retreat from retail banking in most markets outside the US.I've posted this before but I still can't work out why NAB payed 1.2 billion dollars to aquire citi credit card business. From this and other forums and friends I don't know too many people who are considering hanging on to their current citi cards in the future.
And they got Diners Club as well (owned by Citi) and they closed it completelyI've posted this before but I still can't work out why NAB payed 1.2 billion dollars to aquire citi credit card business. From this and other forums and friends I don't know too many people who are considering hanging on to their current citi cards in the future.
I'm sure NAB is happy for the optimisers to self-select out & quit NAB/Citi, leaving only people who use credit cards in a sub-optimal fashion, making the bank lots of money.I've posted this before but I still can't work out why NAB payed 1.2 billion dollars to aquire citi credit card business. From this and other forums and friends I don't know too many people who are considering hanging on to their current citi cards in the future.
