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$25 Statement Credit for Using Citi MasterCard

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When you sign-up for Citi Wallet, you get a $25 statement credit when you spend $25 or more at participating online stores.  You have until September 14, 2014.

Signing-Up for Citi Wallet Is Quick and Free

There are ~480 stores you can shop, with ~15 big name retailers.  But there may be a way to get the $25 back at stores not specifically listed!

How to Get the $25 Statement Credit

Link:   Citi Wallet

You must have a citi.com account and a personal Citi Mastercard such as the Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite™ Mastercard®, Citi® / AAdvantage® Platinum Select® World Elite™ Mastercard®, etc.

And you must be new to Citi Wallet.  The $25 statement credit is only for your 1st purchase.

Business credit cards are NOT eligible.

The information for the Citi AAdvantage Platinum Select card has been collected independently by Million Mile Secrets. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer. Note: You can now transfer Citi ThankYou points earned with the Citi Prestige and Citi ThankYou Premier cards to airline and hotel partners.

Step 1 – Sign-Up for Citi Wallet

Use your Citi username and password to sign-in to Citi Wallet.  Citi Wallet will you contact you by phone with a security code to confirm your enrollment.

Step 2 – Click “Buy With MasterPass” at a Participating Store

Here is the full list of stores where you can get the $25 statement credit.

Save $25 on Clothes, Flowers, Electronics, and More

You can shop at places such as

After you’ve filled your cart with at least $25 worth of merchandise, click “Buy with MasterPass.”

Click “Buy With MasterPass” to Get Your $25 Statement Credit

Step 3 – Select Citi Wallet

Click “Citi Wallet”

Then enter your Citi user ID and password and click “Checkout.”  And place your order from your shopping cart.

Remember, it must be a single purchase of at least $25 with a personal Citi MasterCard, made by September 14, 2014.

You should see your statement credit within 2 billing cycles.

You May Be Able to Save $25 at Even More Places

Newegg.com is 1 of the participating stores and they sell e-gift cards to popular places such as
Newegg Sells E-Gift Cards to Movie Theaters, Restaurants, and More

I haven’t tried to buy an e-gift card with this promotion but I haven’t seen any fine print that says they’re excluded.  So you might be able to get $25 off your next trip to the movies or your next meal!

Bottom Line

Sign-up for Citi Wallet and you’ll get a $25 statement credit when you spend at least $25 at participating online stores.  You have until September 14, 2014.

I love when my miles & points credit cards also give away free money!  It’s been a good summer for AMEX discounts too, like these 3 latest AMEX offers.

 
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