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Credit Cards Citibank Credit Cards V2, Discuss here

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vankodoq
post Dec 2 2013, 12:14 PM

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Hi all, I'm planning to have a Citibank travel card since I think I'll be traveling quite a lot from the nature of my work. I initially wanted (and still thinking) to get the Citi PremierMiles AmEx due to the 60,000 airmiles bonus (I have read the condition to get them). But when I think again, I rarely see AmEx logo in retail stores or restaurants, which prompt me to think that the PremierMiles Visa might be the better choice, albeit without the 60,000 airmiles bonus. I also couldn't find the annual fee of PremierMiles Visa. Anyone can help? I mean, what do you guys think about this? hmm.gif

Also, is there other Citibank cards that has airmiles program beside the PremierMiles cards? Not going for Air Asia though. tongue.gif
vankodoq
post Dec 2 2013, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(chongaik82 @ Dec 2 2013, 12:18 PM)
I remember Citibank CS told me (via their FB) that they no longer promote PremierMiles Visa. I think you also don't have option to apply this card (from the website)
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QUOTE(andyyaosmurf @ Dec 2 2013, 12:54 PM)
Last time Citibank got PremierMiles Visa... but not they seen like only go for PremierMiles Amex...
Anyway i guess there only 2 travel card only.
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Dang it. I guess both of you are correct. There's no option of applying for the PremierMiles Visa anymore in the website. sad.gif
vankodoq
post Dec 4 2013, 04:00 PM

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Just received a call from Citibank's CS. Apparently, for foreigners the annual income is higher than stated it the website (RM100,000). Well, not my luck. yawn.gif
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post Dec 5 2013, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(fly126 @ Dec 4 2013, 11:11 PM)
At Least with RM200k in FD Pledging... sweat.gif
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That's...Woah... ohmy.gif

QUOTE(DarReNz @ Dec 5 2013, 08:30 AM)
For CIMB the amount you pledge to the bank is your Credit Limit
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I know CIMB has this policy and I just knew that Citibank also got this policy. At least for foreigner. sweat.gif

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