I use this card and have redeemed last year. No hassles at all, process was straightforward. You just fill-up the form and send it to them (fax or mail) together with your invoice or lease agreement. In 3-4 weeks, you get your rebate cheque in the mail. In my case I got $500 back.
This reward program is perfect for people who wish to replace their vehicles every 4-5 years, whether brand new or used, purchased or leased... it doesn't matter, you still get the rebate. You can even allow a family member to use your rebate dollars if you choose to share it with them.
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Feb 15th, 2009 11:52 AM #1Newbie
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Citi Drivers Edge Platnium Mastercard
Hi,
Wondering if anyone has used this card's "rewards" when they bought a new/used vehicle? Ease of redeeming?
You get 2% rebate towards a new or used vehicle, to a maximim of $1000/year.
I need a new (to me) vehicle in the next 2.5 years and think this would be a way to get $400-800 back on money that I have to spend anyway. (Groceries, gas, travel etc..)
I don't carry a monthly balance so I'm not worried about the interest rate at 19+%
Curious as to what others think?
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Feb 15th, 2009 12:37 PM #2
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Feb 15th, 2009 12:47 PM #3
What's the difference between the card levels, Regular, Gold, Platinum?
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Feb 15th, 2009 01:03 PM #4
If I'm not mistaken, one of the differences is the maximum rebate dollars you can earn in a year. For platinum, you can accumulate upto 1000 rebate dollars per year.
Rebates are forfeited after 5 years since earned, so this card only works for families who buy vehicles at a minimum every 5 years.Last edited by p110232; Feb 15th, 2009 at 01:06 PM.
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Feb 15th, 2009 03:00 PM #6
I used it last year with no hassles and got a $1000 cheque a short while later. Great card if you're planning to buy.
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Feb 15th, 2009 07:44 PM #8Newbie
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I've bought 2 used cars since I've had the card and got my money in about 2 weeks both times.
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Got about $1900 back on my rebate. Seem to recall it took between 2 and 3 weeks. Must say, it felt nice. The platinum card's extra features, in particular the extended warranty is a great feature. If nothing else, it gives you a reason to say no thanks to extended warranty protection.
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Feb 15th, 2009 08:49 PM #10
I am about to buy my second car with this- I have built up about $1700.00 and I expect it to go pretty flawlessly in terms of receiving the rebate.
BUT
I am then going to reduce the card's limit down to the minimum and hibernate it permanently for one main reason. We keep on getting our purchases denied at random with this company. We have a 9K limit and MULTIPLE times we have been at the purchase counter, only to have the cashier get the typical worried look before calling the manager for help. We then are forced to give ID to prove it is our card so they don't report the card as stolen.
CitiBank considers it fraud prevention, but a PLATINUM card should provide PLATINUM buying power- If I want to buy my wife a 2K watch, I shouldn't have to call the company "3 weeks before you plan any big purchases or any time you travel" That is an actual quote we received the first time I called to complain about the card being deactivated.
In total, the card has left us looking like no credit thieves 5 times now, so we no longer use the card when we travel. It just pisses me off because you can't find a better return then the flat rate 2% that this card provides.
With that said- if you are only going to be making small purchases in your home town you will likely ok- just don't expect to use this card for travel as you WILL get it canceled without the benefit of them calling you to verify the transactions before leaving you high and dry._______________
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Feb 15th, 2009 11:23 PM #11
The cap on Gold; $25k or $500 a year -- Platinum $50k or $1000 a year.
Besides that, Platinum has Travel Insurance (up to $500k)/Baggage delay (up to $300), Car rental insurance coverage on top of ext warranty.
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You will complain in cases like this, but then if you were to have fraud on your account you would still do the same.
In any case, its Citi's fault, correct?
Just a bit of FYI; the system follows your spending pattern. So, unless you buy a $2k watch or anything else with a bigger price tag regularly, it will bring it up and security dept will temp block it.
On the side note, I have seen people who spend $50k+ yearly on this card and have never had it blocked as their spending pattern remains consistent.
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Feb 16th, 2009 11:50 AM #12
Another thing security does is to call the cardholder right away when a redflag is detected by the system. They can take away the block quickly by simply talking to the cardholder to confirm if they indeed made the purchase a few minutes ago. Make sure you give them a number where they can reach you right away, any time of the day (cell phone).
I've been on the receiving end of Citi's security practice. I appreciate the proactive approach. It is inconvenient, of course... and embarrassing. I just carry a 2nd card (visa) with me. On the flipside, I don't mind getting my card blocked, so long as I don't get defrauded. One time Citi security called me they are cancelling my card and issuing a new one because according to the most recent police report (raid on some hacker), my card number was compromised. That's how good their security process is.
@Gloaming: Don't give up on Citi's security procedures just yet. They are being proactive to keep you safe. I don't know if the other card companies are as vigilant as they are. I only got 1 "blocking" incident when I was with other Mastercards...
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Feb 16th, 2009 12:57 PM #13
Can you purchase any car related stuff (like winter tire ) using your rebate?
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Feb 16th, 2009 03:03 PM #14
No. However, you can apply the rebate to pretty much any vehicle that is insurable (as you have to provide proof of insurance when redeeming). Any car, truck, motorcycle, motorhome, or ATV purchase qualifies.
When I file for redemption in '07, they were only granting the rebates on cars purchased in Canada (thus not when importing from the US), but I have a feeling this has changed since then.
I've redeemed 3 rebates so far, all without a hitch (one time it was for a car a family member had purcahsed). Got the money in less than 2 weeks every single time._______________
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Feb 16th, 2009 03:15 PM #15
Why can't I ever get this card? Citi must have unreasonably strict requirements or something?
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