Just thought I'd share a recent experience of mine in case others might be able to use the info to achieve the same outcome... maybe what I'm about to post isn't that special or unusual, but I thought it was great and hadn't read / heard about it being offered before so I thought I'd share:
I've held a CitiBusiness Gold card for a while time, but as part of a recent effort to "optimise" my cards I decided I needed to upgrade to CitiSelect as the points cap on the CBG card was no longer enough. I'd noticed Citi were offering a 50k CitiReward points bonus for new Select sign-ups, but had been told by them (whilst doing early research) that this only applied to "new-to-bank customers" and I wouldn't get it for a card upgrade.
Anyway, when the time came to arrange the CBG -> Select upgrade I thought it couldn't hurt to ask (a bit more strongly!) about getting the bonus points for an upgrade - seemed only fair given my length of (good) patronage, significant increase in annual fee, etc. I rang up, explained what I wanted and was told no again. Said I wanted to cancel the CBG card then, rather than upgrading, and was transferred to a retention person - all standard stuff.
Things got interesting when I started speaking to the retention person, however. I explained what I wanted and was again told they couldn't do it. They did offer me someting else instead though: keep the CBG account open and I will receive an 1 bonus CitiRewards point per $1 spent on it between now and 31 December 2012 - so I'd have an effective earn rate of 2.25 CR points per $1 spent (up to the points cap) for the next ~9 months!
Too good an offer to refuse - I took it and kept the CBG open and didn't upgrade to Select. So I now have a Visa card that earns an effective 2.25 QFF points, 1.5 Krisflyer points and 1.5 Velocity points per $1 spent for the next $140k-or-so that I put through it (due to timing of points cap reset), all for an annual fee of less than $100 (lower than standard as the card was upgraded a few times along the way)!
And to make it even better, the same retention person told me that I could still apply for a CitiSelect card as a second card (apparently you can have CitiSelect alongside one of their other cards), and assuming it's approved, I would then qualify for the 50k bonus points anyway as they apply to "new card applications" not "new-to-bank customers".
This all makes zero sense from Citi's points of view, but great from a customer's: All I originally wanted was 50k bonus points, and instead I'm getting over 140k bonus points without having to pay the extra ~$600 annual fee, plus I may still get the original 50k bonus anyway.
:!::?::shock:
PS: CBA did the same thing recently too. I rang up to try to get an annual fee waived (due in a few months time) on a Diamond Awards credit card, or cancel it if I couldn't achieve that. Didn't give me the annual fee waiver but instead offered 1 bonus CBA Awards point per $1 spent (0.5 QFF points per $1 spent) for the next 3 statement cycles - including the current one where I'd already put c.$40k through the card. So that gave me a whole bunch of bonus points, and due to timing will let me take full advantage of the bonus for 3 statement cycles andstill cancel the card before the annual fee is due!
I've held a CitiBusiness Gold card for a while time, but as part of a recent effort to "optimise" my cards I decided I needed to upgrade to CitiSelect as the points cap on the CBG card was no longer enough. I'd noticed Citi were offering a 50k CitiReward points bonus for new Select sign-ups, but had been told by them (whilst doing early research) that this only applied to "new-to-bank customers" and I wouldn't get it for a card upgrade.
Anyway, when the time came to arrange the CBG -> Select upgrade I thought it couldn't hurt to ask (a bit more strongly!) about getting the bonus points for an upgrade - seemed only fair given my length of (good) patronage, significant increase in annual fee, etc. I rang up, explained what I wanted and was told no again. Said I wanted to cancel the CBG card then, rather than upgrading, and was transferred to a retention person - all standard stuff.
Things got interesting when I started speaking to the retention person, however. I explained what I wanted and was again told they couldn't do it. They did offer me someting else instead though: keep the CBG account open and I will receive an 1 bonus CitiRewards point per $1 spent on it between now and 31 December 2012 - so I'd have an effective earn rate of 2.25 CR points per $1 spent (up to the points cap) for the next ~9 months!
Too good an offer to refuse - I took it and kept the CBG open and didn't upgrade to Select. So I now have a Visa card that earns an effective 2.25 QFF points, 1.5 Krisflyer points and 1.5 Velocity points per $1 spent for the next $140k-or-so that I put through it (due to timing of points cap reset), all for an annual fee of less than $100 (lower than standard as the card was upgraded a few times along the way)!
And to make it even better, the same retention person told me that I could still apply for a CitiSelect card as a second card (apparently you can have CitiSelect alongside one of their other cards), and assuming it's approved, I would then qualify for the 50k bonus points anyway as they apply to "new card applications" not "new-to-bank customers".
This all makes zero sense from Citi's points of view, but great from a customer's: All I originally wanted was 50k bonus points, and instead I'm getting over 140k bonus points without having to pay the extra ~$600 annual fee, plus I may still get the original 50k bonus anyway.
:!::?::shock:
PS: CBA did the same thing recently too. I rang up to try to get an annual fee waived (due in a few months time) on a Diamond Awards credit card, or cancel it if I couldn't achieve that. Didn't give me the annual fee waiver but instead offered 1 bonus CBA Awards point per $1 spent (0.5 QFF points per $1 spent) for the next 3 statement cycles - including the current one where I'd already put c.$40k through the card. So that gave me a whole bunch of bonus points, and due to timing will let me take full advantage of the bonus for 3 statement cycles andstill cancel the card before the annual fee is due!