Citi plus ATM max daily?

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How much daily?
$1k
Like 28 degrees?
Yes...I think. Recently, in Athens, I could only withdraw Euro 650 from the ATM per 24 hour period; when I tried to withdraw Euro 700 (more than AUD1000), the transaction was declined.
 
It says $1000/day here: Citibank - Citibank Plus Transaction Account | InfoChoice

It seems like you can ask for it to be increased: https://www.citibank.com.au/global_docs/pdf/AUD_Terms_Conditions.pdf
Your Debit Card
Withdrawals made using your Debit Card are subject to
daily limits. For more information on daily limits please
contact CitiPhone Banking. In certain circumstances you
may apply to have your daily limit increased temporarily
by contacting CitiPhone Banking. Any increase of a daily
withdrawal limit will be subject to approval at Citibank’s
discretion.

I would suggest sending a message through Citi Internet banking and ask for an increase if needed.
 
Not sure it is relevant but I have a Citibank Readycredit account and my daily limit is $3,000/day.
 
I have an update to this. The limit can be raised to $3000 a day ATM withdrawal (and $30k a day internet banking limit at the same time) as a normal customer.
If you're a Citigold customer, your rep can raise it to $6000 a day ATM withdrawal (and $60k a day internet banking limit.
 
I have an update to this. The limit can be raised to $3000 a day ATM withdrawal (and $30k a day internet banking limit at the same time) as a normal customer.
If you're a Citigold customer, your rep can raise it to $6000 a day ATM withdrawal (and $60k a day internet banking limit.

How did you arrange the limit increase?
 
This thread is a reminder for me to follow this up with Citi. When in Argentina recently I was surprised to have an ATM transaction declined with the message that I was over my daily limit. I'm sure I had only requested about the equivalent of AUD400 . I reduced the amount and the transaction went through, but I was surprised and really did need the additional cash. Must ring Citi and get my daily amount increased.
 
So in everyone's opinion, is the Citi debit card the best card to use when withdrawing cash overseas?

yep, only thing its a daily rate when you draw out, ie cant stock it up on USD or euro etc like a travel card can to take advantage of picking higher exchange rates months prior
 
[QUtOTE=asterix;1176323]I've always received a response to my online banking messages.[/QUOTE]

They have online banking messages now??

Wow, welcome to the modern era hey?

Might get this raised to 2k, thanks for the heads up.
 
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