Today Only: Save 15% When You Redeem Citi ThankYou® Points For Apple And More Gift Cards
Normally, a $25 gift card costs 2,500 Citi ThankYou points, but it will cost 2,125 points with this sale, a value of 1.1 cents per point.
This sale expires tonight at 11:59pm ET.
You will generally do better transferring points into miles, but if you have expiring points earned from Citi banking that can’t be transferred into miles, or if you don’t want to travel, this is a good value.
By combining the Citi Double Cash card with the Citi Premier card, you’ll earn 2, 3, or 10 points per dollar everywhere, making this a 2.2%, 3.3%, or 11% rebate on your purchases.
If you have a Citi Rewards+ card, you’ll also get a 10% points rebate. This benefit is ending on 7/19.
Will you take advantage of this sale?
If you have the following Citi card, you can transfer points into miles:- Citi Strata Premier® Card is offering a 60,000 point bonus for spending $4K in 3 months, 3 points per dollar on airfare, hotels, supermarkets, gas, EV charging, and dining. 10 points per dollar on hotels, car rentals, and attractions booked on CitiTravel.com. $95 annual fee. View Rates & Fees here. Citi is a DansDeals partner. Read more about this offer here.
- The Citi Double Cash® Card is offering a rare 20K bonus for spending $1,500 in 6 months, and offers 2% cash back or 2 ThankYou points per dollar spent everywhere. If you also have a Citi Strata Premier Card you can transfer points into miles. No annual fee. View Rates & Fees here. Citi is a DansDeals partner. Read more about this offer here.
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Can you please explain this more
By combining the Citi Double Cash card with the Citi Premier card, you’ll earn 2, 3, or 10 points per dollar everywhere, making this a 2.2%, 3.3%, or 11% rebate on your purchases.
How do you find the total of miles expiring?? Wanted to use them all up before the 10% rebate goes away but of course citi hides the info now!