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- From: rrw@elden (Robert Wier)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: Re: CITIBANK CREDIT CARDS
- Message-ID: <5450@naucse.cse.nau.edu>
- Date: 30 Aug 92 04:18:43 GMT
- References: <170m0tINN51d@sixgun.East.Sun.COM>
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- From article <170m0tINN51d@sixgun.East.Sun.COM>, by egreen@East.Sun.COM (Ed Green - Pixel Cruncher):
- >
- > ANY major credit card outfit will waive the fees if asked. My card
- > waives fees automatically if over $3K was charged on the card the
- > previous year. Every year I don't put $3K on the card, I send them a
- > letter that if they waive the fee, I will continue to enjoy and
- > recommend the card. However, there are too many "no annual fee" cards
- > available for me to justify paying the fee.
- >
- Last year when I got the usual $20 yearly fee, I called 'em up and
- asked about it. They absolutely refused to waive it, so I cancelled it.
- Probably just as well since I use the ATT card with no yearly fee and
- which seems to be pretty responsive about lowering interest rates
- (at least in comparison to Citi)...
-
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-
- - Bob Wier
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