I used this as a back up also. This plus the platinum charge card work well and when you're visiting holiday inn or one of them restaurants that pay 4 points per dollar this card is a massive winner.
What's the deal with Holiday Inn? I have the CitiBusiness card and take advantage of the restaurant deal; but I am not aware of any special deal with HI.
Hoilday Inn is a bonus partner in the Citi Rewards program (see https://www.citibank.com.au/AUGCB/APPS/portal/loadPage.do?path=/prod/det/discount_offer.htm under leisure and entertainment)
Thanks Oz_mark. I assume it works with CitiBusiness as well as Citibank?
JV
Bonus Points are earned on purchases made at participating Australian Bonus Partner retailers only. The Bonus Partner program is only available to Citi Gold, Citi Business, Citi Platinum and Citi Select Cardholders who are enrolled in the Citi Rewards program. Citi Business Cardholders can earn a maximum of 4.25 points per dollar spent. Citi Select Cardholders can earn a maximum of 5 points per dollar spent. Cardholders that reach the maximum number of points accumulated in a twelve month period beginning and ending on the anniversary date your account is enrolled in the rewards program will continue to earn bonus rewards points. The earning and redeeming of Citi Rewards points is subject to the Citi Rewards Terms and Conditions which are available online or by calling 13 24 84.
Thanks Oz_mark. I assume it works with CitiBusiness as well as Citibank?
JV
you certainly can, done it 3 times now at Burswood. Epic amount of points by the end of the stay...
Just recently applied for a Citibank Plat Visa card, does any one know whats the official conversion rate into Kris Flyer points? Even the bank relationship manager isn't clear at all when I asked him.
Thanks a lot.
Thanks to oz_mark & gumpy for bringing this to my attention; silly me used my Amex last time I went to HI. Bugger,
Too late now, but you should have pushed the point with them here - I went from Citi Platinum to CitiBusiness Gold without reapplying or giving financial information. It took a little bit of explaining for them to understand it was a 'product' transfer I wanted and not a 'balance' transfer, but then I started using 'their language' which was to refer to a card upgrade...I changed from a Citi Platinum to a Citi Business Visa card before Christmas when Citi announced the reduction of Q FF points to 1 per $2 spend. I originally asked for a transfer to their Signature card but was declined as my credit limit was too low at $14000. Sadly my request to just raise the limit fell on deaf ears. I was recommended to change to their City Business card which would retain the Q FF earn rate, though I have retired from business I accepted this offer expecting a quick transfer to the new card.
I did not realise that I would to have to apply from scratch as a new customer completing their lengthy form and arranging a call between Citi and my accountant to confirm my income. A recent change up to an Amex Platinum charge card only required signing a single page agreeing to their terms and conditions while a change of Visa cards at ANZ was done simply by a phone call.
Citibank can try your patience with their robotic call centre. I do not regret staying with Citi, as I believe their Business visa gives better Q FF benefits than any other visa card.