@arrow29 - should be using amex where possible anyway assuming you have a higher earn rate - like 2 per $ on business accelerator which beats 1.33 per $ on citi prestige anyway
Not what 6.2 on my PDF says. my boldingLooks like to me there is no hope in hell of any action from FOS. The Citi T&c 6.2 says that they can change the reward redemptions without notice. It only says 90 days notice to change the reward earning. This is no different to changing the value of the toaster from 50,0000 points to 75,000. The FOS is just going to laugh.
Our perception that the card was earning 1 velocity for $1 spend wasn't really correct, but that is the way I viewed it too. I Also have lost a few points so I am somewhat pissed but I won't be throwing the card away. At $1 spend for .75 velocity points it is still one of the highest earning cards out there, and because I have the Signature free for live it's still an exceptional deal.
for Visa cards, only ANZ Black, and Virgin cards are better value on earn but the annual fee is quite a lot.
IMPORTANT
Dear Sir or Madam,
Upon logging into my Citibank Online account and proceeding to the CitiRewards subsite to transfer points, I became aware that the redemption ratio for KrisFlyer and Velocity has been reduced from 1.5:1 to 1:0.5. I have not received any notice of this change which appears to have come into effect 1 November 2015--and, seemingly, neither have any other Citibank customers.
I draw your attention to Citibank Rewards and Citibank Qantas Rewards Program Terms and Conditions which applies to the product that I hold, the Citibank Rewards Credit Card - Signature. At Clause 6.2 it clearly states: If we change the rate at which all Points in the program are generally earned or CONVERTED we will give you 90 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE of that change (emphases added). This without notice devaluation in points transfer redemptions is a direct breach of the product terms and conditions and is therefore unlawful.
Accordingly, I demand the following:
- With respect to my current balance of 202,273 CitiRewards points which would have been convertible to 134,849 KrisFlyer miles or Velocity points, a credit of 67,425 points such that the amount of post-conversion points or miles is maintained.
- With respect to 90 days worth of future transactions and the associated 83,956 CitiRewards points (based on the last three account statements) that would have been earned, a credit of 27,986 points as compensation for the lost post-conversion points or miles associated with this earning.
- A further 95,411 CitiRewards points (being the amount of the above-mentioned compensatory points) as compensation for the stress, suffering and lost time that this matter has caused me--notwithstanding the unlawful manner in which Citibank has acted.
It should be noted, with reference to notes on my account, that I have consistently experienced extremely poor customer service from Citibank and this devaluation, unfortunately, appears to be the continuation of it. For me to maintain my current revolving credit facility with Citibank, I would have to maintain the same effective points earn and conversion rates, which is now only possible with the Citibank Prestige credit card product. Therefore, I further request an immediate conversion to this product whilst maintaining the current fee free for life status which I hold with my current card. Failure to honour this request would reflect bad faith and cause me to seriously reconsider my relationship with Citibank.
I look forward to a prompt reply.
Yours sincerely,
Beta4Me
I do like the claim for future earnings and the stress, suffering and lost time claim, I must use that.If it helps anyone, this is what I sent to Citibank (via the Messages facility in Citibank Online):
Signature was 1.5:1, so effectively 1KF/$ on domestic spend.
I actually love Citibank because I get so much compensation from them. Takes some time, but worth it. I've got around 100,000 SQ miles (after conversion) from them over time for various screw-ups. This is simply another opportunity. Unfortunately, my future use of the card will drop as sub-1ppd non-Amex earn rates don't interest me when there are other cards with a higher earn rate such as the Virgin High Flyer (0.926ppd to KF) and various QF direct earn cards. Hopefully I can get the Prestige, otherwise I'll probably try and get an ANZ Rewards Black (there being an extra motivation to do so as it is ATO-friendly) which is 0.74ppd on the Visa and 1.11ppd on the Amex for KF mike's. But my credit score is a bit below par at the moment. Decisions, decisions...Nice one Beta4Me, I thought about asking for the future 90days worth of points but then decided I would rather just cut my losses and put all that spend to another card.
Not at all. That was the reason for sharing itYes very well done B4M - do you mind if I use that template for my submission?
Still confused! We called citi and at first they said 'oh! no change!'. Then we asked them what the rates were before and after 1 november.... they said Citi Signature was 1.5 Citi -> 1 KF, and now is 2 Citi-> 1 KF. Sorry to be dumb here... but that's a correct summary of the change?
We will write in accordingly. Just need the correct figures to put in. We haven't done a conversion before.