One of the best things about living in the US is the amount of benefits you could get by simply opening a bank account. Citi is currently offering a whopping 50,000
AAdvantage miles or ThankYou points if you open a Citigold checking account.
To get the bonus AAdvantage miles, you only have to spend $1,000 on eligible purchases within 60 days after you open your account, plus one bill payment in 2
consecutive months. This sign up bonus is offered to existing Citi AAdvantage
Mastercard holders.
If you prefer the 50,000 ThankYou points, you only have to make one bill payment in 2 consecutive months after you open a Citigold account. This offer is extended to existing ThankYou Preferred, ThankYou Premier or Citi Prestige cardholders.
The best part of all is that you can even fund the Citigold checking account with a VISA or Mastercard for up to $100,000! You just have to submit a form to choose this option.
If you’re worried about the $350 annual fee for maintaining a Citigold account, you may opt to downgrade to a basic account or cancel it. Just make sure you already have your miles or points before doing so. For Citi Prestige holders, the annual fee is reduced to $100 instead of $350.
To apply for a Citigold account under this promotion, simply go to the Citi website and input the following promotion codes:
For AAdvantage miles, key in 42ERCWNQU6
For ThankYou points, key
in 42ERCZ42PY
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mso-bidi-language:AR-SA"–>Some of you may be worried about the 1099 that Citi
sometimes sends to people who receive big sign-up bonuses. While Citi has been
more lenient with this in the past few years, it is important to bear in mind
that the valuation of the miles is subject to appeal with the IRS, and is
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