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Earn 2,500 Bonus Citi ThankYou Points on Purchases You’re Probably Making Anyway (Targeted)

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Citi has been sending out targeted offers to cardholders to earn 5X Citi ThankYou points on select purchases through January 31, 2019.  The offer has been sent to certain folks with cards that earn Citi ThankYou points, like the Citi Premier Card.

You can earn a maximum of 2,500 bonus ThankYou points with this deal, and the bonus is limited to certain categories.

Bonus Citi ThankYou Points Will Put a Smile on Your Face

Here’s what you need to know.

Earn Lots of Bonus Citi ThankYou Points for Shopping This Holiday Season

You can earn the 5X ThankYou points for purchases made at:

Be aware though, the terms specifically exclude spending at discount stores, supercenters, and warehouses.  So, unfortunately, places like Costco won’t qualify.

But if you’ve got the Citi Prestige card or Citi Premier Card, be sure to check your inbox and mailbox for the offer.  If you’re targeted, you’ll be able to enroll online with the link from the email or with the invitation code sent in the mail.

Citi ThankYou points are just one type of transferable points that are great for travel flexibility.  And earning bonus points on purchases you plan on making anyway is never a bad thing!

If you were targeted for any other similar deals, please let me know in the comments.

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