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benld74

(9,904 posts)
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 05:00 PM Jun 2012

My Citibank Card

I opened a Citibank Card because they had an 18 month payback period, and I needed to fix the pool for the season. The bill came in and we noticed something called Extra Cash Account with an amount that was earned.
Going to the website, I began looking around to see what could be had for the Extra Cash amount.
Mainly it is a Groupon on Steroids account. You may purchase discounts on items from the site using your Extra Cash, or even BID in LIVE auctions.
I took a look at the closed auctions. Gift cards to businesses and restruants in $25-$50 denominations. BUT the winning bids? $25 Target card winning bid was $1040 Extra Cash! $50 Best Buy car, winning bid was $2080!
One receives, 10% of your purchase, not counting transfers and that goes into your Extra Cash account. So, for someone to have the 2K to bid on a $50 Best Buy card, they had to purchase 20K in merchandize with their card! I dont have enough in my account for a candy bar let alone anything good. I mainly got the card for its low intro cost and plan to pay the thing off and cut up the card.
ANother servce brought to you by our banking institutions in this country. Buy, buy, buy and YOU TOO CAN EARN REWARDS!!!!!

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My Citibank Card (Original Post) benld74 Jun 2012 OP
I think the point is to get you so confused Turbineguy Jun 2012 #1
I hope So Billy Patterson Aug 2012 #2

Turbineguy

(37,342 posts)
1. I think the point is to get you so confused
Sat Jun 23, 2012, 05:55 PM
Jun 2012

that you miss a payment and they can jack you up to 29%.

These programs are cooked up by people whose bonuses depend on the bank making more money. Think of the productive things you could do (like hang out on DU! ) instead of spending time trying to figure out how this "free shit" works.

 

Billy Patterson

(15 posts)
2. I hope So
Fri Aug 10, 2012, 05:01 PM
Aug 2012

You may consult with a credit card consolidation company for that. They providing free counselling. Try them for the best answer.

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