QUESTION ABOUT CITIBANK PREMIERMILES CARD

Garlic & Butter

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anybody tried this?
https://www.citibank.com.sg/PayAll/index.htm

how much fee they charge?

havent tried but their website slides shows $10 fee for $6000 txn and for now its recurring txns only. good for those on loan or income tax installments or condo MCST payments stuff :s12:

i say if its that cheap, load up on these cheap miles before they get dearer.

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xiaowhois

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havent tried but their website slides shows $10 fee for $6000 txn and for now its recurring txns only. good for those on loan or income tax installments or condo MCST payments stuff :s12:

i say if its that cheap, load up on these cheap miles before they get dearer.

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10bucks for 6000x1.2 miles
 

minamikaze

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Is there a need to apply for a new priority pass every year, after utilizing the 2 visits in the previous year?
I stupidly threw away my priority pass card last year without checking this... now not sure what to do lol.
 

coloumbiaGames

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No need. You can to report loss of your pp card and hope they issue you a replacement.

Is there a need to apply for a new priority pass every year, after utilizing the 2 visits in the previous year?
I stupidly threw away my priority pass card last year without checking this... now not sure what to do lol.
 

TickTechToe

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So recurring bills like electricity provider such as Geneco can earn miles? I found it hard to track the miles earn.. the statement come with the miles earned lumped together..

https://www.citibank.com.sg/global_docs/pdf/429773_PremierMiles_card_agreement_MT4.pdf

(iv) payments to educational institutions;
(v) payments to government institutions and services (including but
not limited to court cases, fines, bail and bonds, tax payment, postal
services, parking lots and garages, intra-government purchases);
(vi) payments to insurance companies (sales, underwriting, and
premiums);
(vii) payments to financial institutions (including banks and brokerages);
(viii)payments to non-profit organizations;
(ix) betting or gambling (including lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, offtrack betting, and wagers at race tracks) through any channel;
(x) any top-ups or payment of funds to payment service providers,
prepaid cards and any prepaid accounts;
(xi) transit-related transactions;

Basically earning and redeeming miles now is very different from 3 years ago. FFPs keep increasing the miles required to redeem, almost every year increase 10%, credit cards transfer in huge blocks of miles (10,000 miles) to FFPs and the worst is essential items that needs to be paid like bills, EZ-Link cannot earn miles. So many items like town council S&CC, utilities, buy travel insurance cannot earn miles. The only bill that can earn miles is TELCO!!
 

SBS2716G

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So recurring bills like electricity provider such as Geneco can earn miles? I found it hard to track the miles earn.. the statement come with the miles earned lumped together..

Citibank is the best in telling you how many miles u earn. Why it is difficult to track ? Log in to Citibank online n under rewards , there is miles summary n how much u earn for each transaction. Can just easily reconcile with your bill.
 

kashanai

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Yeah use the ibanking to see the points summary. Very simple and easy to reconcile.

Just that it’s down now

Citibank is the best in telling you how many miles u earn. Why it is difficult to track ? Log in to Citibank online n under rewards , there is miles summary n how much u earn for each transaction. Can just easily reconcile with your bill.
 
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