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Citi Premier Card: Spend $3000 and a Get $50 eVoucher (for MYER, JB Hi-Fi, Woolworths) @ Citibank (Activation Required)

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Many of us would probably have the Free for life 'Citi Signature' card, and it keeps on giving…

Activated offer by 5 July, then spend more than $3,000 on eligible puchases between 5 July and 4 September 2022 to qualify.

Received the below email.

Make shopping easier with a $50 eVoucher on us
From MYER, JB Hi-Fi or Woolworths

How would you like to be rewarded just for using your Citi Premier Card ending in XXXX? Simply shop for your eligible purchases2 with your card and spend $3,000 or more between 5 July 2022 and 4 September 2022 to receive a $50 eVoucher1. Easy. Now, what would you enjoy with your $50 eVoucher?

  1. To be eligible to receive a $50 eVoucher, you must activate this offer by 11.59pm Sydney Local time on 5 July 2022, receive confirmation that you have successfully activated this offer via the linked landing page, spend $3,000 or more on eligible purchases from 12.00am Sydney Local time on 5 July 2022 to 11.59pm Sydney Local time on 4 September 2022 (Promotion Period), and have a valid email address to receive the eVoucher. A $50 eVoucher will be available for redemption by you within 10 weeks after the end of the Promotion Period providing your Account is open and in good standing. You must redeem your eVoucher within 80 days. eVouchers are non-reloadable or redeemable for cash. Please note that if you have a Balance Transfer you will not be entitled to any interest free days on retail purchases. This means that all spend will be charged interest at the applicable annual percentage rate.

  2. Eligible purchases do not include Cash Advances, Balance Transfers, Special Promotions, BPAY payments, purchases of foreign currency and travellers cheques, transactions made in operating a business, chargebacks, refunds, payments to other Citi branded accounts, fees and charges such as interest and ATM charges, transactions made using Points and government related transactions. Government related transactions include transactions with government or semi-government entities, or relating to services provided by or in connection with government (for example but not limited to transactions made at Australia Post, payments to the Australian Taxation Office, council rates, motor registries, tolls, parking stations and meters, fares on public transport, fines and court related costs). Please note that whether or not a purchase is eligible will be determined based on card scheme information ultimately provided either by the merchant (including individual outlets) or its financial institution (including information about the type of business conducted by the merchant). This means that, for example, spend with certain merchants may be characterised as spend with a government related entity and therefore not an eligible purchase, even if that merchant is not in fact a government related entity.

  3. Citi PayAll offers are subject to eligibility and only available if your account is and remains in good standing. Set up Citi PayAll payment instructions using Citi Mobile® App or in any other way we tell you that you can make a Citi PayAll payment. This is an amount you authorise us to pay once or on a regular basis from your account to another account held with an Australian financial institution (other than through BPAY® ). This must be not less than 7 days from the date the Citi PayAll payment is set up, and if there is more than one payment to be made, the number and frequency of the payments and period over which they are to be made, you must ensure these details are correct. All Citi PayAll payments and Citi PayAll Fees we charge to your account will be added to the retail purchase balance and the Retail APR will apply to them. Citi PayAll payments are charged at the retail purchase rate applicable to your account and are only available on Citi PayAll payments outlined in the Credit Card Terms and Conditions and Other Important Information. For all Citi PayAll payments set up between 1 April 2021 to 31 October 2022 (the Period), the Citi PayAll fee will be reduced to 0%. Any recurring Citi PayAll payments set up during the Period will not incur the Citi PayAll fee for the duration in which those payments are scheduled to occur. Any recurring Citi PayAll payments set up prior or after the Period will be charged the standard Citi PayAll fee of 2% of the amount of the Citi PayAll payment. This fee will apply to all recurring payments made for the duration in which those payments are scheduled to occur. Please note, there are limits on the Citi PayAll payments you can make in a period. Details of these limits can be found at citibank.com.au/payall-limits . These limits may change from time to time. For the full terms and conditions of Citi PayAll, please refer to the Credit Card Terms and Conditions and Other Important Information.

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closed Comments

  • Dang nothing for me, although I noticed I didn't have receive product and offers notifications turned on so probably never had a chance

    • +1

      Me too. I figure I use mine too much, this would be to encourage those who don’t use theirs much to spend more.

  • Nothing

  • Citi's Australian business was acquired by NAB.

    • Correction: Citi's Australian RETAIL Business was acquired by NAB.

  • Nothing for me. I figure taking advantage of six Quick Cash offers with bonus $100 gift cards in the last six months means that I'm well ahead anyway…

  • Been discriminated again

  • No way I'm getting this email :(

  • I got spend $7000 get $100

  • How do you get the card free for life?
    I'm looking to get a new card.

    • +3

      https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/123330

      Showing my age on Ozb🤭

      • Ah I do remember that, was hoping it was a newer deal :)
        Thanks for replying

      • +2

        IMHO the best cc deal, ever.

        • Definitely it was good time with 0% BT as cheque to self and yearly 2 x Priority Pass.

          Then before leaving Aus market, Citi went all out with a big bang "Citi Payall" with zero fee.

  • got $100 with virgin credit card same sort of deal 2 months ago

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