I received a letter from Citi stating that the CX Platinum card will be cancelled from 31 May 2008. They will give 10,000 Citi Miles (forgotten about the exchange rate) for conversion to the Premier Miles Card.
I have this CitiBank Premier Miles Card...and they give you a Priority Pass Card (issued from HK)
You can transfer your CitiBank Miles to either KrisFlyer or Asia Miles for a fee of S$25. The best part in my opinion, the CitiMiles have no expiry date.
Some pictures of the lounge i was at recently in Changi Termial 1, Skyview Lounge
I received a letter from Citi stating that the CX Platinum card will be cancelled from 31 May 2008. They will give 10,000 Citi Miles (forgotten about the exchange rate) for conversion to the Premier Miles Card.
Wah.. 10K Miles.. Thats SUPER WORTH IT LOR!!!
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If GOD created me for only 1 reason. That reason would be to the love of my wife. If there was any other reasons involved, that would be for the love of Singapore Airlines
my card was renewed, no annual fee was charged.
i received 10,000 bonus miles bonus but not the other 10,000, so i'm not too sure where the miles came from - the renewal bonus or spending bonus.
my card was renewed, no annual fee was charged.
i received 10,000 bonus miles bonus but not the other 10,000, so i'm not too sure where the miles came from - the renewal bonus or spending bonus.
Curious, how much was your annual spending? Across S$50K?
Life's A Bitch,
Love It
If GOD created me for only 1 reason. That reason would be to the love of my wife. If there was any other reasons involved, that would be for the love of Singapore Airlines
my card was renewed, no annual fee was charged.
i received 10,000 bonus miles bonus but not the other 10,000, so i'm not too sure where the miles came from - the renewal bonus or spending bonus.
No such luck for me.
I was given the 10,000 miles but charged $180.
Called them to request for a fee waiver, and they said they'll call
me back..........
I was given a choice of having the S$180 fee waiver or have the 10K Citi miles. Not both. The end result is still the same despite escalating 2 levels up within a week and impressing on them I have spent more than S$50K.
In the end, I succumb and took the miles as my valuation of those 10K miles is higher than S$180, not before expressing my dissatisfaction (in a gentle way) to the call centre agent.
I was given a choice of having the S$180 fee waiver or have the 10K Citi miles. Not both. The end result is still the same despite escalating 2 levels up within a week and impressing on them I have spent more than S$50K.
In the end, I succumb and took the miles as my valuation of those 10K miles is higher than S$180, not before expressing my dissatisfaction (in a gentle way) to the call centre agent.
Same for me - they called me back with the same offer and I decided to pay the $180 fee for the 10,000 miles. I spent much less than $50,000 though.
I think it's the first time I've ever paid an annual fee for any credit card, but that just shows how highly I regard this product !
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