Citibank rewards <> FF points.
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My fiance applied for the Citibank Gold no-fee card about 18-24 months ago and has been using it, more or less, with not much trouble - except for when she needs to actually call them. They are the most condescending, fake politeness customer care people around. When we headed for Europe in Dec 06, she called them to let them know that they would start seeing some European names on the credit card for the next 7 weeks. There was a pause, then 'And what would you like me to do about that, Ms. Cmdwedge?' Idiots.
When she applied for it, there was a space there for her QFF number, which she put in. Now, I understand that to 'get' your points across to QFF, you need to transfer them in 5,000 point lots from Citibank rewards over to QFF. But on the page for Citibank rewards, there's no indication of any way to actually do that transfer. It's like it's not linked at all.
She'd call Citibank, but says that basically she'd need to dedicate 3 hours of her (very busy already) workday to the phone call, as they are impossible to actually communicate with.
Can someone who is a little more informed than I give us a hand? Point us in the right direction?
Thanks guys,
Phil
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When she applied for it, there was a space there for her QFF number, which she put in. Now, I understand that to 'get' your points across to QFF, you need to transfer them in 5,000 point lots from Citibank rewards over to QFF. But on the page for Citibank rewards, there's no indication of any way to actually do that transfer. It's like it's not linked at all.
Can someone who is a little more informed than I give us a hand? Point us in the right direction?
Thanks guys,
Phil
Hi,
Yes there is a place on the online banking site to t/f CB points to FF points.
Click on "account services" at the top tab - then click select the card which you want to t/f poinst from(assuming you have more than 1 cb product with points) - then click on the "your travel" icon and then this should give you 3 options (QFF, Virgin Blue and CB take Flight Options) - click on QFF and bang. you can redeem but in lots of 5000
I understand your frustrations with Citibank especially the fake plastic voice on the other end of the line.
Funny though.....I recently purchased some Aegean Airline tickets on line using my Citibank Gold CC only to have the airline decline my CC!
When I rang Citibank they confirmed that they had put a stop on the transaction and suspended my card because it was deemed suspicious....get this though....Citibank customer service drone then told me I should have advised them prior to booking that I was going to use the card for foriegn transactions!
Of course he had no answer when I told him that I had used this card OS on at least a dozen occasions over the last 10 years with no problem.
Anyway....he strongly advised that I call Citibank before departing these shores in future because there is a good chance the CC will be suspended again
yes the call centre is way below average, however, I have an australian gold card - ableit supplementary one - and when i transacted this card 2 days ago in Santa Monica, California... CB placed a restriction on this card.... I then went into the CB Santa Monica branch (as I was only a block away) and the personal banker there, went out of his own way including spending close to an hour of his time to assist me to remove this restriction block on my account which involved 99% of the time being on hold, trying to call his american head office then the Syd based 24hr line? and so on, good service from this CB staff member down at the base level.....
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Sorry for gong off topic but I had a good chuckle reading about Citibank call centre experience.
I have a Citibank Readicredit and used it in the US and Europe for cash withdrawals in August and September and had a query on the limited information that is provided on the statements. When I rang the call centre they were more concerned with card being used in Thailand in July and wanted to issue me a new card. I explained that I travel there regularly, did call and warn them that I will be using the card in SE Asia and will be there again in December. She still persevered and as I could not be bothered I asked her to cancel the card and I was issued a new card and pin a few days later.
Citibank does appear to panic when the card gets used overseas even when you advise them that it will be used for overseas transactions. It will be interesting to see whether the card gets flagged again in December during my trip to SE Asia again.
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Re: Citibank rewards <> FF points
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Originally Posted by JohnK
Citibank does appear to panic when the card gets used overseas even when you advise them that it will be used for overseas transactions. It will be interesting to see whether the card gets flagged again in December during my trip to SE Asia again.
I have used my Readicredit card many times in Malaysia without any issues from Citibank.
Citibank does appear to panic when the card gets used overseas even when you advise them that it will be used for overseas transactions. It will be interesting to see whether the card gets flagged again in December during my trip to SE Asia again.
JohnK,
What about next week in NZ
Isn't NZ overseas or have I missed where they've become a state