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As reported by Doctor of Credit and The Points Guy, the Citi Prestige 75K offer is now live.
The Deal
- 75,000 bonus ThankYou points after spending $7,500 in purchases within 3 months of account opening
Key Details
- $450 annual fee is not waived
- $50 fee for additional users
- $250 annual Air Travel Credit
- 3X on airfare & hotels
- 2X on dining and entertainment
- 1X on all other purchases
- 4th night free on hotel bookings (see our previous post – note that this benefit is now calculated on the pre-tax average of your 4-night stay
- $100 credit towards Global Entry or TSA Precheck once every 5 years
- Points are worth 1.25 cents each towards airfare
Quick Thoughts
We’ve previously written about the benefits that were dropped from this card as of today and the new confirmed benefits launched today. The link is now live and has been added to our Best Offers page.
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I don’t meet the 24 month requirement so I don’t qualify for this bonus. I do have a targeted offer for another TY card. The mailing I received has no mention of the 24 month requirement. Is it safe to assume I will get the bonus from that targeted offer?
Does anyone know for sure yet about the following:
Do you receive hotel points and stay credits when booking a reservation now?
And if you do get credited for those hotel points and stay credits, do you only get credit for 3 nights, or all 4?
Do you earn Citi points for 3 nights, or all 4?
Do you still pay taxes on the fourth night even though you get the base rate free?