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There’s a targeted in-branch offer for folks who do their banking at Citi.

You can earn a Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookie after making a deposit or withdrawal at your local Citi branch.

This bonus can NOT be redeemed for cash back.  But I still think it’s a good deal! 😉

Earn a Cookie Bonus at Your Local Citi Branch While Supplies Last! 😉

I’ll tell you more about this delicious offer! 😛

What’s the Deal?

Link:   Citi Branch Locator

Next time you stop in a Citi branch, you might earn a pleasant treat!

I’m hoping this cookie bonus is not Citi’s response to fantastic offers by competitors!  Like an increased 100,000 point offer on the AMEX Business Platinum.  Or the very popular Chase Sapphire Reserve.

But at least it’s better than last year’s pumpkin sign-up bonus at Walmart!

Of course Citi still offers great perks like a 4th night free on hotel stays with the Citi Prestige.

But it would be amazing if Citi introduced an increased sign-up bonus on one of their cards.  Or maybe a new airline or hotel transfer partner.

This current Citi bonus might not get you Big Travel with Small Money.  But if you have any miles & points success stories, I’d love to hear from you!  Your story could be an inspiration for other readers!

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