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If you are a beginner who has racked up a lot of Chase Ultimate Rewards points, the Citi ThankYou Points® ecosystem that starts with the Citi Premier® Card may be the next stop for you. Some recent changes make it appealing for everyday expenses:

  • Earn 3x at grocery stores
  • Earn 3x at restaurants
  • Earn 3x for air travel and hotels
  • Earn 3x at gas stations
  • Earn 1x for everything else

Why this is good for most people

The Citi Premier card was already an excellent choice for many thanks to the fact that it offered 3x for travel and gas stations. Now, while some travel will no longer earn 3x, the addition of 3x for grocery stores and restaurants is huge. Food and fuel are big portions of most people’s spending. This means have a transferable points-earning card which offers unlimited 3x in these critical categories for only $95 per year.

Combine this card with your Citi Double Cash® Card and Citi Rewards+® Card and you have an awesome, but very cheap combination.

Start with Double Cash for “2x” Everywhere

$200 after you spend $1,500 in the first 6 months.

Now with a signup bonus! A great complement to the Citi Premier card. 

Citi Double Cash ThankYou Points

Citi’s Double Cash card is a no-brainer for most. It has no annual fee and earns 2% cash back for all spend. Even better, cash back can be converted to ThankYou points to make the rewards worth even more. See this post for complete details: Citi Double Cash Complete Guide.

If you have an old Citibank card lying around that you no longer want (an American Airlines card perhaps?), you can ask Citi for a product change to the Double Cash. The Double Cash doesn’t usually have a signup offer, so you wouldn’t be missing out in that way. Plus, even though you’ll get a new account number, it won’t show up as a new account on your credit report.

If you want to sign up new for the card, you’ll find the latest offer here:

$200 after you spend $1,500 in the first 6 months.

Now with a signup bonus! A great complement to the Citi Premier card. 

Add the Premier for 3x categories and point transfers

60,000 Citi ThankYou® Points after you spend $4,000 in the first 3 months.

An excellent rewards card with a solid signup bonus and 3x spending categories. This card is comparable to the Chase Sapphire Preferred, but with different transfer partners. Read new application rule carefully regarding "48 months." 

The Premier costs $95 per year. If you spend $9,500 per year in the card’s 3x categories (grocery stores, gas stations, restaurants, and most travel) and if you value ThankYou points at only 1 cent each, then the extra rewards you earn compared to the Double Cash will offset that annual fee. To put this in perspective, $9,500 is only $183 per week. Many of us spend a lot more than that at grocery stores and restaurants alone.
 
Importantly, the Premier gives you the ability to transfer points to various partners. For example, you can transfer points to Avianca or Turkish miles in order to book Star Alliance awards (book flights on United, Lufthansa, ANA, etc.); transfer points to Cathay Pacific or Etihad to book AA flights, or transfer points to Virgin Atlantic or Air France to book Delta flights. If you know what you’re doing, it is often possible to get far more value from your rewards by transferring points to airline partners.

Sprinkle in the Rewards+

20,000 Citi ThankYou® Points after you spend $1,500 in the first 3 months. A great card to complement a Citi Premier or Prestige account.

The Rewards+ card is a strange one. On the normal side, it has no annual fee and offers 2x at supermarkets and gas stations, up to $6,000 spend per year. That latter part is not interesting since the Double Cash gives you 2x everywhere, uncapped. The interesting and strange parts of the card are it’s 10 point round-ups and 10% points back:

  • 10 point round up: On all purchases, Citi automatically rounds up rewards to the nearest 10 points. For example, if a purchase would have earned 204 points, you’ll get 210 points instead.  his is especially interesting for very small purchases. A $1 purchase which would normally earn just 1 point will earn 10 points.  Same with a 1-cent purchase. On all purchases of $3.30 or less, the card earns over 3x rewards… up to 1000x rewards for 1 cent purchases. While these numbers are eye-popping you would have to somehow do a huge number of tiny purchases to make the reward earnings meaningful.
  • 10% points back: Get 10% points back for the first 100,000 points redeemed each year. This is the real value of the card. Combine this card’s ThankYou account with the ThankYou account associated with your Premier and Double Cash cards and you’ll get 10% of points back even if the points were earned on those other cards. In other words, the Rewards+ card is valuable even if you never put a penny of spend on it.

Combo Pros and Cons

The combination of cards listed above is great, but not perfect. Here are some pros and cons…

Combo Pros

  • $95 total annual fee
  • Earn 3x in several popular categories
  • Earn 2x everywhere else
  • Earn 10% of points back, up to 10,000 points back per year
  • Transfer points to valuable transfer partners
  • Citi occasionally offers transfer bonuses so that you’ll get more than 1 airline mile per ThankYou point.

Combo Cons

  • Citi doesn’t offer travel protection or purchase protection for any of these cards.
  • The Double Cash and Rewards+ cards charge foreign transaction fees.
  • Cashing out points at a value of 1 cent each can be tricky (unless you also have the Prestige card).
  • Some may prefer transfer partners from other programs such as Amex Membership Rewards, Chase Ultimate Rewards

Bottom Line

Citibank’s Double Cash, Premier, and Rewards+ trio offers outstanding reward earning power for only $95 per year. One problem is that it’s not necessarily a great combination for beginners. The Double Cash alone makes sense for most people, but once you branch into ThankYou Rewards things get more complicated.  To get full value from your points, you need to know how to leverage airline partners. And to cash out points at 1 cent each you need to know a trick for doing so.

Still, for people who know how or are willing to learn how to get the most from transfer partners, it is an awesome combination. The ability to earn 2x to 3x transferable points everywhere with no annual caps for $95 per year is terrific. Throw in up to 10K points back per year with the Rewards+ card and the combination becomes a no-brainer since 10K points are easily worth more than $95.

Note: This article was inspired by Frequent Miler – any content used with permission.

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