CITI Rewards Credit Card: 60,000 Bonus Velocity FF Points - $5,000 Spend in 3 Months, $199 Annual Fee @ Citibank

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CITI are now offering 90,000 bonus Velocity Frequent Flyer Points on your new CITI Rewards Credit Card when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval and enrol in Points Autosweep and keep your card open for over 12 months. The 90,000 bonus Velocity Frequent Flyer Points offer is now live for a Limited Time Only.

Details include:

  • 90,000 bonus Velocity Frequent Flyer Points when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval and enrol in Points Autosweep and keep your card open for over 12 months.

  • Up to 90,000 bonus Velocity Points, earn 60,000 Velocity Points when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases within 3 months from approval and 30,000 bonus Velocity Points when you keep your card open for over 12 months and enrol in Points Autosweep

  • Enjoy 10% off Limited Time LUX Exclusive hotel offers (up to $250 per booking) booked by 1 March 2025

  • $10 monthly cashback with BINGE

  • Ability to earn Citi reward Points and transfer them to Velocity. You can automatically transfer your Points balance to Velocity each month with Points Autosweep

  • 1 Citi reward Point per $1 on eligible Domestic Spend up to $10,000 per statement period. 1 Citi reward Point per $1 on eligible international spend uncapped.

  • Apple Pay, Google Wallet & Samsung Pay Support

  • Annual Fee: $199

  • Limited Time Only

View the full offer details only at Point Hacks & Australian Frequent Flyer.

This offer is only available exclusively through Point Hacks or Australian Frequent Flyer and not available through any other channel, including if you go to CITI directly or use a referral link.

New Citi Rewards Credit Card customers only

T&Cs apply. Offer ends January 20th, 2025. This product is provided by National Australia Bank Limited, using certain trademarks temporarily under licence from Citigroup Inc.

This is an "Exclusive" offer that is only available through Point Hacks & Australian Frequent Flyer - A Point Hacks subsidiary.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2024

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Comments

  • +9

    *60,000 points in the first year provided that you spend $5,000 n eligible purchases in the first 3 months from approval

    • +12

      Thanks for pulling this info out. Probably the most important bit and OP didn't put it in….

      • Agreed!

        They are all offering the 'up to' … these days …

    • +4

      Eh probably have to downvote for that. Pretty standard offer. Mod edit title?

    • +2

      Yeah there’s nothing special about this at all.

  • What's an easy way to get that $5,000 minimum spend without actually having anything to spend it on?

    Last time I looked into this was 10 years ago and all those tricks don't work anymore

    • +3

      Supermarket or fuel gift cards. Prepay power, water, rates, etc.

    • Plan a family vacation

    • Yea - Go buy a business class Qantas flight for $5,000+ and pay that credit card surcharge. Then cancel that flight after you get points and collect your refund. This is not for a faint heart.

    • +9

      Give the card to your wife

  • +1

    wow 200 dollar annual fee…

    • +1

      More if you have to keep it open for 12 months?

  • Was better when it was 80k

  • +1

    are you eligble for citi bonus points if you hold a different citi CC?

  • +1

    I dont like the term that to keep it for 12 months

  • I collected 80 k points just week after spending 5k on this cc.

      • colleected just last week
  • They are removing PayAll.

  • The other Citi offer seems to be better you’re able to spend up to $8k over 3 months

  • +15

    "Point Hacks(pointhacks.com.au) & Australian Frequent Flyer(australianfrequentflyer.com.au) - A Point Hacks subsidiary."

    Oh, so you want me to support the very same parent company of AFF where the Moderators are a law unto themselves with their own political and personal biases? These "Volunteers" receive various unpublished and secretive kickbacks throughout the Travel Industry, however these arrangements are all kept a secret and labelled Commercial in Confidence in accordance with their highly convenient Terms of Service. Evidence has proven that they "moderate" according to their own personal agendas and yet they go unchecked, cannot be questioned, and are never wrong. Moderator actions are usually hidden and not uniquely identifiable so as to avoid any ownership or accountability. Don't like it? Account infraction and suspension. Yes, former disgruntled AFF member here.

    If you don't support the unfair and biased moderation on AFF, avoid anything to do with Point Hacks. Every credit card referral nets them hundreds of dollars which they simply don't deserve.

    • +1

      What did you get banned for and the topic matter?

    • +2

      Spill it Joe.

    • +1

      Don’t leave me on the edge of my seat Joe. What happened?

  • I recently realised gift card purchase (@shopback, coles matercard etc) don't count in the eligible spend and don't qualify for reward points on Citi cc.

    • Wow really? Wonder if this was a recent change and under their excluded category of "Special Promotions". I recall people here recommending it as a way to quickly hit the minimum spend if you don't have or can't time big bills and purchases.

  • +3

    This is a terrible offer

  • +1

    Wow, what a shame. Jump trough so many hoops and at the end… $199 annual fee.

  • +8

    Not a deal just an affiliation spam from pointshack.

  • +3

    Nah - this is spam.

    I'm not giving you any referral money.

  • +1

    Additional cardholder fee is $90 what a rip off

  • +6

    I still remember the days the point hacks was good.

    Now it's a bunch of affiliate marketing.

  • +2

    Citibank has got to be the worst credit card I've had. My partner just signed up for Citi prestige and 2 weeks later they refuse to send another card even though the first has clearly gone MIA. We have to wait 30 business days until they will do something about it. We have 2 months to spend $7500 and it starts from sign up yet we can't use the card until the physical one makes it.

    • +1

      They used to be the best 20 odd years ago. They are now the worst.

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