Citibank C2it $10 free

mikeford

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Jan 27, 2001
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This deal sucks in 3 months. The first 3 months are free, then they dream about people paying $2/transaction. I signed up, plan to do one transaction to get the $10, then I'm done.

$10 C2it offer

*note referal code, though nothing for me is removed.
 

ignorus

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You should remove the referal code, if it is yours you could have your account there deleted for spamming.
 

mikeford

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Nothing on the Citibank web site suggests any referal "bonus" is possible, other than to the person that actually signs up and makes a transaction. Without this code the signup page doesn't show the free $10.

If people want to make the first transaction by sending me a "thankyou" $5 for my Athlon fund, thats up to them. ;) (no I am not serious)
 

chipper

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Just be aware that you can't opt out of them selling your name and information online - you have to mail them a request. By the time that's processed you'll have loads-o-spam.
 

vegetation

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Seems to require a social security number, ugh. Be careful folks. If this site gets hacked, that information can go a long way towards identity theft, and unlike robbing credit card numbers, you wont know you've been victimized until perhaps YEARS later & no one will protect you either. I'll pass on this one.

 

Emulex

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its citibank. they are the most popular credit card issuing bank on the planet.

The funny thing is, they do reserve the right to check your credit.

They will also ask for ID sometimes.

The money comes from "AOL QUICKCASH" :)

 

callgirl

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>>>Just be aware that you can't opt out of them selling your name and information online - you have to mail them a request. By the time that's processed you'll have loads-o-spam.<<<

I have been with c2it for about 4 months and have never received any email from them aside from the confirmation email...and I never asked to be excluded from mailings.
 

Emulex

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oh yeah, i sent $450 three times to someone in the past month, and c2it just called me twice today, the citibank fraud early warning team wanted to verify that these are legit, and was warning of possible activity.


pretty cool of them to spend the time.
 

Healey

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Also all transactions for the first 3 months are free. After that I think it costs $2 to pick up a payment.

I signed up for 3 accounts (max allowed) and received $30 in bonus money.