Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Hopefully Citibank doesn't do the same with the Dividend Platinum Select.
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
i just got mine in the mail 3 days ago. what do you mean they are ending it??
Originally posted by: Taggart
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
i just got mine in the mail 3 days ago. what do you mean they are ending it??
owned😛
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
Originally posted by: Taggart
Originally posted by: Cattlegod
i just got mine in the mail 3 days ago. what do you mean they are ending it??
owned😛
FRIGGIN DAMMIT!!!
you mean that if you have the card they are going to cancel it???
WTF!!!!!!
Originally posted by: jagec
funny, I just got my Citi today. Just in time to buy groceries🙂
How about a link, OP?
Originally posted by: Engineer
Just received my Cash Plus Rewards "MasterCARD". People at FW seem to be pointing that the Visa is the one being canceled. I also verified that 10,000 point bonus (equates to $100 free cash! 😀).
People at FW also point out that CSR's are stating that if you have the card, nothing changes (with the possible exception of Visa's being converted to MC's.)
Originally posted by: Utterman
Citi no longer has a visa version of their dividend select card. So if there any disadvantage of having a master card instead of visa?
Originally posted by: Utterman
Citi no longer has a visa version of their dividend select card. So if there any disadvantage of having a master card instead of visa?
Originally posted by: duragezic
So I hear the best credit cards are/were the Chase one in question or the Citicard Platinum Dividend Select.
Is only the Citi available still, and if so is it only the MC one (don't matter to me)? I wanna get a CC while I have a decent paying job (they don't need to know its a co-op/internship 🙂), maybe they'll give me an okay limit... none of this $500 bullcrap.
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
"its", not "it's"
Originally posted by: 91TTZ
"its", not "it's"
Usage Note: Its is the possessive form of the pronoun it and is correctly written without an apostrophe. It should not be confused with the contraction it's (for it is or it has), which should always have an apostrophe.
it's ( P ) Pronunciation Key (ts)
Contraction of it is.
Contraction of it has. See Usage Note at its.
Originally posted by: Syringer
I applied for one and only got a limit of $400, asked for a raise and got it to..$500.
I said screw that and got a Capital One no hassles card w/ 0% with a limit of $5k.