What Citibank card do you have sr81?
I was hoping you would say the Citibusiness card.
With that card the online calculator shows 1.5:1, but when I confirm, an error message comes up telling me to contact Citibank.
Hmm, I did a transfer last night, for 50000 KF Points, and it showed 75000 on the redemption, then I logged in and it shows that it has taken 100,000.
Consider yourself lucky, As I have a Citibusiness Gold, I think its time to transfer them all to QF.
Am I correct in saying that when you transfer points to a FF program, the bank at that stage, must purchase and pay for the points?
Yeah, I don't blame you, so I made another call to Citi customer service on their priority service line and was put through to a very helpful gentleman who has assured me that the Citi rewards to QFF redemption ratio remains at 1:1 for CBG and there are no indications that this will change at this time. If the redemption rates were to change, he said that Citi would definitely notify customers to give them an opportunity to decide what to do. Hmmm... He gave me his name and extension and I'm keeping note in case any surprises happen.My wife and I transferred all our points to QF today
Don't trust Citibank anymore
Not safe to warehouse them there anymore.
If the redemption rates were to change, he said that Citi would definitely notify customers to give them an opportunity to decide what to do.
Does anyone else find the humour in this :-|
Though the QF rate is in the T&C, unlike the SQ transfer rate....
andWe will give you thirty days written notice if we decide to change these Terms and Conditions
When Points are redeemed for Qantas Frequent Flyer Points they will be redeemed at a rate of 1 Point for 1 Qantas Frequent Flyer Point
I recently upgraded from Platinum to Select. Aren't points simply warehoused in a general Citibank Rewards account (i.e. no distinction between points earned as a Platinum v Select)? I
Though the QF rate is in the T&C, unlike the SQ transfer rate....
Which device - My GalaxyS2 does is when I simultaneously hold Power and Home. (can take a few tries)... (Android doesn't permit screenshots readily).
So if you have not previously said you want to have QF awards can you do this retrospectively and move out your existing points for Citibusiness?Consider yourself lucky, As I have a Citibusiness Gold, I think its time to transfer them all to QF.
Citibank Australia recently changed the redemption rates between its "Citibank Rewards" scheme without providing any notice of this change. Previously, customers were able to redeem 15,000 Citibank points for 10,000 Velocity/Kristflyer points. No, this has become 2 Citibank reward points for every 1 Velocity/Kristflyer point. I consider this to be a serious devaluation, made worse by the fact that absolutely no notice was given either on their website, via e-mail or in writing. Are they within their right to do this?
I'm intending to do the same but also include the reference to their previous market release just to remind them they have gone public with this stance. ACCC ends investigation of proposed retrospective point value changes to the NAB Rewards Program | ACCCHuh. Well that ends a good, long run for me with Citibank then. Originally got the Gold fee-free for life deal, then upgraded to Platinum (but still not Select). It had the edge over my Westpac Altitude Platinum Plus card due to the 1.5:1 conversion rate to Velocity, but now with this news, the card becomes identical to the Altitude Black Mastercard (1.25pt/$ earn, 2:1 burn). No point (ba-da-boom) using this card any more... better to keep my points consolidated in Westpac Altitude.
EDIT: just sent this inquiry to the ACCC. Will post back here when I get a response.
I would have thought that most people, if not all, who originally had the fee free Gold would have been upgraded to the fee free Plat and then the fee free Signature?