Cash Back Credit Card Update – Citi Dividend Card $100 Offer

February 28, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Citibank is rolling out some major changes on its primary cash back credit card, the Citi Dividend Platinum Select MasterCard. The first change is the introduction of a limited time offer that gives new applicants a $100 cash back bonus if they spend $500 within the first three months of becoming a cardmember. The second change is the extension of 0% introductory rates on purchases and balance transfers.

Offer 1:  The Citi Dividend Platinum Select MasterCard – Limited Time Offer provides a $100 cash back bonus to new cardmembers who spend $500 within three months of opening an account. In addition to this bonus, cardmembers earn 1% cash back on all eligible purchases and 5% cash back on purchases in categories that rotate four times a year. Until March 31st, cardmembers earn 5% cash back on drugstore, healthcare, and fitness purchases. From April 1st to June 30th, cardmembers earn 5% cash back on purchases made at home improvement, home furnishing, and home and garden stores.

This Citi Dividend card also offers new cardmembers a generous 0% introductory APR on purchases and balance transfers for 15 months.

For more information and to apply for this limited time offer, please see the online application here.

Offer 2:  Citibank is also currently offering a version of the Dividend Card without a $100 cash back bonus. This card offers the same cash back earning opportunities, but has different introductory terms. The 0% rate on balance transfers is slightly longer at 18 months, while the 0% rate on purchases is 12 months instead of 15. The longer 18 month balance transfer offer makes this card a potentially better fit than the limited edition offer for consumers seeking 0% balance transfers, but consumers who will be using their Dividend card for purchases are likely better off opting for the $100 cash back bonus.

For more information and to apply for this offer, please see the online application here.

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