Originally Posted by cnbc
For pricematching, they will accept pictures, printouts from websites, etc., but keep in mind they will call to verify (and computer hardware and software never qualify for pricematching).
Get the Platinum version of the Enrich card if you can.
from
http://forums.redflagdeals.com/showt...um#post1283207
There are some differences on the redflagdeals chart:
1. You can earn back up to $500 through the cashback feature on the Platinum version; the regular Enrich is only $250
2. The interest rate is 18.9% for the Platinum version according to the Citi rep
I just spoke with 5 seconds ago--and not 19.9%
Again, the regular Enrich does not offer common carrier accident insurance, extended warranty protection, nor car rental insurance.
Citi Platinum Enrich Mastercard
*need to make $35,000 a year to get it or have a $5000 credit card limit already through Citibank*
Features:
- no annual fee
- ZERO LIABILITY: "should your card fall into the wrong hands, you won't be held responsible for unauthorized purchases made in store, over the phone, or on the web. Feel safer now? That's the idea."
- extra security: free photocard (your photo and signature are digitally imprinted on the front of the card; this is a free service)
- free supplementary card(s)
- 1% cash back from the first dollar you spend (in other words--there's no minimum you have to spend first) up to a max of $500 cash back (or $50,000 spent on your card per year). Once a year, you'll get a cheque to cash . . .
- price protection for 60 days (if you find the exact same item advertised for cheaper elsewhere, you'll get the difference back) up to $100 difference per item (and up to a max of $500 per year). Computer hardware and software, food, cars, and pets are excluded from price protection (and you can only submit up to 3 duplicate items at once, I think; for example, if you purchase 5 duplicate shirts, you can only claim 3 for price protection on the same insurance form). You have to submit an insurance claim form each time
- (notice it's $500,000) travel accident and baggage delay insurance: "You receive up to $500,000 Common Carrier Travel Accident Insurance coverage whenever you travel by plane, train, bus, or boat--at no extra cost--when you purchase your tickets in full on Citi Enrich Platinum Mastercard. You're covered for up to a maximum of $500,000 for losses resulting from injuries while traveling." If your baggage is delayed for more than 24hrs Chubb Insurance Company of Canada will reimburse the cardholder up to $300 ($100 per day your baggage is delayed for up to 3 days).
- Car Rental Collision/Loss damage waiver : "When you charge the full cost of the car rental to your Citi Bank Enrich Platinum Mastercard, you'll be insured up to the actual cash value of the car if it is damaged or stolen."
This usually saves anywhere from $10-$20 on car rentals, since you don't
have to pay extra for insurance.
- Insurance from loss, damage, or theft on items purchased for up to 90 days
- Extended Warranty (doubles manufacturer's warranty for up to a full year)
How Do I get this card? (mildly annoying process)
1. First you apply for this junky regular Citi Enrich Mastercard:
https://www.citibank.com/canada/card...ccess_code=NNN
You cannot directly apply for the Platinum version of the Citi Enrich card online (which sucks).
2. Then you wait to get approved and for the regular one to get sent out to you. (My card got sent out from Markham, Ontario).
3. Once you are approved, you have to call them and say, "I want the Platinum Enrich Mastercard--not the regular Enrich."
4. They say "sure", and they send you out the Citi Platinum Enrich Mastercard.
OR
If you already have a credit card through Citibank, just call Citi and ask to upgrade to the Citi Platinum Enrich Mastercard (you're supposed to have a $5000 credit limit first though, in order to request the Platnium Enrich card, but it never hurts to ask).
Citi Mastercard phone number: 1-800-387-1616
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Citi MasterCard Price Protection
I just got my Enrich card, thanks to the RFD CC article. I was reading about the price protection info at http://www.citibank.com/canada/cards...h/about_04.htm. It says
My question is what if there is no flyer? Can you tell Citi to just call the store to confirm the lowered price? For people who used price protection, please share your experience.You must also attach the original detailed and highlighted advertisement/flyer to prove the lower advertised price took effect in Canada
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Feb 24th, 2005 08:11 PM #2
Last edited by Webslinger; Feb 24th, 2005 at 08:17 PM.
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Feb 24th, 2005 08:22 PM #3Sr. Member
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Well, I am a university student. Even with co-op, I don't think I can get $5000 limit, but I'd love to get the Pt Card, mainly because of extended warranty. Is there any other way to get it? What if I opened up a Citi bank act. and keep $5000 in there.
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Feb 24th, 2005 08:26 PM #4No idea . . .
Originally Posted by cnbc
Should call them and ask if you can get the Platinum version
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Mar 8th, 2005 09:54 PM #5
Originally Posted by cnbc
CIBC divident also has extend warranty
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Mar 8th, 2005 10:43 PM #6
I called to upgrade my regular version for the Platinum... They said it wasn't available in Canada... Were the people I spoke to smoking something???
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Mar 8th, 2005 10:59 PM #7Yes. I've dealt with similar morons on the phone there. Or maybe they try to hide the fact it exists (I mean, it's not on the website).
Originally Posted by MasterAvatar
There is a Platinum version of the Enrich card. I'm staring at it right now.
My girlfriend also has one. My parents have the Platinum Enrich card too now.
And last time I checked, Ontario is in Canada.Last edited by Webslinger; Mar 8th, 2005 at 11:02 PM.
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Mar 9th, 2005 12:49 AM #8
Anyone know if I can upgrade my reg CIBC Classic Visa to a Dividends one? I don't want to loose my nice high credit limit.
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Mar 9th, 2005 11:33 AM #9
Originally Posted by Webslinger
is there anymore info on this - Extended Warranty (doubles manufacturer's warranty for up to a full year)
warrenty how it works?? the ifs, no's, yes, and rules etc etc? and what is covered?? what items?? is electronics covered etc?? before I'd go for the upgrade etc..
will they charge us any other fees like the .. following??
travel accident
Car Rental Collision/Loss damage waiver
- Insurance from loss, damage, or theft on items purchased for up to 90 days
I'd had fees like "overdraft protechtion, and insurance if the card is loss or stolen.. etc et.. had to pay a fee to use that feature.. now what does it say on your credit card statements?? what fees are you being charged with the plantium card for some of you who have it??
I like the regualr card. and don't know much about the plaituim card.. becuase I know the regular enrich card doesn't charge and charges etc..._______________
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Mar 9th, 2005 11:44 AM #10Yes, electronics are covered. Vehicles are not covered. From North America, call: 1-800-667-4273
Originally Posted by akito925
if you have questions concerning warranty coverage.
Also visit http://www.citibank.com/canada/cards...h/about_06.htm
No. What does no annual fee mean to you?will they charge us any other fees like the .. following??
If you have that many questions, call them:
1-800-387-1616
I always decline that crap on any card as soon as I receive it. I have no fees at all. That's the whole point of having a no-fee card. And why would I pay for insurance if the card is lost or stolen? They have a no-liability rule. So why would I pay extra for insurance for something the card does for free?I'd had fees like "overdraft protechtion
This is a card for people who don't carry balances from one billing period to the next. If you do carry a balance, look elsewhere . . .Last edited by Webslinger; Mar 9th, 2005 at 11:54 AM.
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Mar 9th, 2005 11:50 AM #11Yes, I did it over the phone. Credit Limit stays the same.
Originally Posted by Hellfire
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Mar 9th, 2005 11:54 AM #12They told me the same thing, I called back and talked to somebody else and got the card.
Originally Posted by MasterAvatar
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Mar 9th, 2005 11:56 AM #13
Originally Posted by cil254
Yeah, I've talked to at least two morons on the phone at Citi. Well, either they were morons or they were purposely hiding the existence of the card at the time . . .
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Mar 9th, 2005 03:33 PM #14Yeah, I don't know what the deal is with these guys. I got it and it's a great card.
Originally Posted by Webslinger
I don't know why they don't advertise it on their site.
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Sep 7th, 2005 10:24 AM #15
Sweet I upgraded my crappy regular Enrich card to the Platinum Enrich card.
I did have to have a $5000 limit, so after I got the reg Enrich card I had to wait 6 months before they upped my limit all the way to $5000 and then it was just another short phone call to get the Platinum Enrich Card.
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