auriga said:I applied two days ago, got the same message. Have not followed it up. Will be most interested to know what the helpdesk has to say!
TravFF said:...perhaps they might start hunting through their website to find that pesky link that still exists and allows sneaky folks to apply?
BiziBB said:As long as the offer is available via junk mail, it might as well stay available online!
I noticed on the last statement that the interest rate has been changed and is now almost 20%..
johnmc said:Is the "no annual fee" Gold Card still available? My daughter looked on the Citibank website yesterday and couldn't find it> Any advice?
nagelixin said:The one thing that I really do not like about Citibank, is that it does not allow you to transfer (Bpay etc) in advance.
I sent them through a message and they replied saying (bla bla bla) that it will be included in future internet banking upgrades.
auriga said:Are supplementary card(s) for this offer free?
auriga said:Are supplementary card(s) for this offer free?
Logging into the citibank account section, supplementary card appear to have a charge of $30.
Can anyone confirm please?
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tinky said:Hello all,
Wow i'm a bit behind on reading the posts aren't I. It seems one of the links for this offer doesn't work anymore. Does anyone still know of a URL that works for this offer please or has it been completely removed.
never mind I think I found it Citibank Gold Card
thanks for the all informative info everyone. I love reading this site and everyones opinions even if I do stay fairly quiet myself
StevePER said:I have my gold card now so I called up to cancel the silver card. As a "long time customer" they gave me 5000 reward points to keep the account open. The annual fee isn't due for another 5 months, so I accepted their offer. Not sure what's in it for Citibank though.
Steve