What exactly is Citibank looking for when they ask about business details regarding the ABN?
Finally got the dreaded letter but was offered the signature card..
No ABN here so will miss the citibusiness gold.
How does the signature card compare with the citibusiness gold?
I cant horde points in citireward then transfer when needed like before can I?
Get an ABN. Takes 5 minutes and it is free. You have nothing to lose and your CBG card to gain.
Hi is there an online way to apply?
Also what are the on going costs for keeping a dormant company open?
Got the upgrade letter last week to Platinum - honestly think this is a downgrade from airline miles transfer perspective, be it QF or KF. Will ring them up to see if there's any chance to get the Signature deal at $149 annual (unlikely).
Anyone that got offered Platinum, managed to score Signature upgrade yet?
Just go to the Australian Business Register at http://abr.gov.au and work through the info and questions. It doesn't look like there are any ongoing costs of keeping an ABN.
I started to look at getting an ABN, but I'm not entitled to one and I figured that keeping the CBG just for the benefit of an extra 0.25pts/$ and warehousing for QFF, I'm better off to just say "so long and thanks for all the fish" and switch my non-Amex spend to my EDR card, which I have fee-free at the moment. I realise there are others on here who have different circumstances and so keeping the CBG for them is a good idea, but not for me.
The other consideration I had was that Citi aren't actively promoting the card, which probably means it will be relaunched with "enhancements", which will almost certainly adjust the QFF earn rate. The T&Cs will prevent them from making the changes without warning, but I think it's inevitable. Just my two cents' worth, anyway.
You cant blame them, the call centre is overseas and this CBG -> Select/Signature/Plat is an offer created by CitiBank Australia.
In other unrelated news...
I found this interesting...
"The maximum 55 days interest free period applies when you pay your balance off in full for two consecutive months. If you carry a balance on your credit card from month to month, the 55 days interest free period does not apply and you are charged interest once you make a purchase."
That means you dont get the interest free period if you dont pay off your cc every month.
Fully aware, and my rant is aimed at Citibank.
The key here is that ther is no connection between the call centre and the product team. Those companies that provide the best solutions for customers have a connection between these teams so that someone in the organisation can make decisions and has been empowered to consider the circumstances at hand.
This officer didn't pass me to a supervisor or suggest that they could discuss with someone and get back to me. When I specifically asked if there was *anyone* who could consider this it was a blanket no.
On your other point, the 55 days has been around for a long time and Citibank has been known for this 'feature' as it makes paying interest *very very painful* should you not pay the full statement or be late...
so selecting the Citibank Rewards option and transferring as required to Krisflyer offers better value than the QFF scheme?If you are wanting to travel overseas put the points earn into a warehouse and transfer them as needed to Kris Flyer to avoid the 3 year expiry. SQ have availability but like Qantas economy flights are poor redemptions based on the charges.