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Targeted: Save $10 Off a $10+ Purchase With Your Citi Card

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Here’s an easy deal if you’re eligible!

Via Doctor of Credit, some folks are being targeted to get $10 off a $10+ purchase when you pay with your eligible Citi card through Citi Pay Masterpass or through the Citi Pay app.  So check your email and spam folder to see if you qualify!

To take advantage of the savings, your purchase must post to your account by September 20, 2017.

Pay With Masterpass and Your Eligible Citi Card for Your Next Lunch at Panera Bread and Save!

This deal is a no-brainer if you’re targeted, so I’ll explain the details of how it works!

Save $10 Off a $10+ Purchase With Your Eligible Citi Card

With this targeted offer, you can save $10 on a $10+ purchase (in the form of a statement credit) using your qualifying Citi card for purchases using Citi Pay Masterpass.

Check your email and spam folder to see if you’re eligible, because you can use Masterpass to pay when you’re shopping online, within certain apps, and in store, too.  So it’s an easy way to save on purchases you might make anyways!
Team Member Jasmin’s Citi AAdvantage Platinum Select Card Was Targeted. And Folks Have Reported Their Cards Like the Citi Prestige, Citi Double Cash, Citi ThankYou Preferred, and More, Have Been Targeted Too!

For example, Fandango is a participating Masterpass merchant.  So you could save on your next movie ticket purchase.

Other participating merchants include Panera Bread, Subway, Walgreens, Walmart, Dunkin’ Donuts, and more!

Bottom Line

Check your email and spam folder to see if you’ve been targeted to get $10 off a $10+ purchase using your eligible Citi card through Citi Pay Masterpass.

To qualify, your purchase must post to your account by September 20, 2017.  And the discount will be in the form of a statement credit.

Were any of your Citi cards targeted?  Let me know in the comments!

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