We recently wrote about the new Citi Rewards+ Credit Card that was expected to launch soon. That card features the interesting benefit of rounding up all purchases to the nearest 10 points — which oddly bonuses small purchases more strongly than anything else. That card is now live for applications. I suspect that most readers will either find this one not worth applying for or not be eligible, but the fact that it is live for applications means that it may now or soon be available as a downgrade option. Update: A reader reports having successfully product changed today. Thanks to Buenaventura.
The Offer
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20K points ⓘ Affiliate 20K points after $1.5K spend in 3 months No Annual Fee |
Key Card Details
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FM Mini Review: The fact that you can get 10% Points Back when you redeem, up to the first 100,000 points redeemed per year, makes this a great choice to pool with ThankYou Premier, Prestige, and/or Double Cash Click here for our complete card review No Annual Fee Earning rate: 5x on travel booked through Citi Travel℠ Portal through June 30 2024 (excludes air travel) ✦ 2X at supermarkets and gas stations on up to $6,000 per year ✦ Round up to nearest 10 TY points on all purchases Card Info: Mastercard World issued by Citi. This card imposes foreign transaction fees. Noteworthy perks: Round up to the nearest 10 points on all purchases with no cap. ✦ Get 10% Points Back when you redeem, up to the first 100,000 points redeemed per year. See also: Citi ThankYou Rewards Complete Guide |
Quick Thoughts
We wrote about this card previously. See these posts for more information on what makes this card interesting, ripe for abuse, and unlikely to work out as well as we would all hope:
Again, it wouldn’t make sense to apply for this card for most folks. You are not eligible for the welcome bonus if you have received a new cardmember bonus for Citi Rewards+, Citi ThankYou Preferred, Citi Premier, or Citi Prestige, or if you have closed any of these cards, in the past 24 months. Furthermore, I expect that applying for this card would lock you out of the (more lucrative) bonuses on those other cards for the next two years as well. While the Premier is the only one of the bunch currently available for applications, the Prestige is expected to launch again in the not-so-distant future.
The good news on this launch is mostly that this could be a good downgrade path for those who want to product change away from a Premier or Prestige card without closing the account so as to avoid becoming ineligible for future bonuses.
H/T: Doctor of Credit