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15000 Bonus ThankYou Points from Citi Professional Card

September 4th, 2009 David Leave a comment Go to comments

The Citi Professional Card used to be a very popular credit card which offers 15,000 bonus thankyou points after approval. Now this credit card no longer offers 15,000 bonus points. Today after a little bit search on the internet (via Google), I discovered a link pointed to the Citi Professional Card application which offers 15,000 bonus thankyou points.

The link to the application page is here. You go through the normal application procedures and wait for the approval. Please make sure you save the application page with bonus information. (I can not guarantee that Citi will honor this bonus but it is worth trying.) You have to make a purchase to get the bonus. According to the application page, you can also get 0% APR on balance transfer for 12 months.

The 15,000 thankyou points can be redeemed at thankyou.com ($135 gift card).

This is a credit card tip but not credit card news (not official).

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  1. Andrew Choi
    October 8th, 2009 at 09:33 | #1

    I want to confirm that the bonus points did appear on the first statement after 1 purchase.

    I also want to mention that the conversion rate for citicard is very confusing and inconsistent unlike other rewards programs. the best deal i could find from thankyou.com was a gift card for 100$ for 14,000 points. that’s 140 points per dollar. Cash reward was set at 100$ for 16,000 points.

    i’m glad the bonus went through but these rewards rates are frankly awful even compared to chase freedom which i also stopped using.

  2. October 8th, 2009 at 22:34 | #2

    Thanks Andrew!

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