The AT&T Access Card from
Citi comes with no annual fee.
The AT&T Access Card from
Citi comes with no annual fee.
Not exact matches
At the other end of the spectrum are the
Citi HHonors ™ Reserve and the American Express Honors ™ Surpass, both cards that
come with annual fees.
While the
Citi ThankYou ® Premier and
Citi ThankYou ® Prestige provide better rewards rates, they also
come with annual fees - $ 95 and $ 450 respectively.
The
Citi ThankYou ® Premier is a travel rewards credit card, which
comes with a $ 95
annual fee (waived the first year).
Just like the Blue Cash Everyday ® Card from American Express, the
Citi ® Double Cash Credit Card
comes with no
annual fee.
Since both this and The Plenti ® Credit Card from Amex
come with no
annual fee, users should get both to maximize their rewards - using The Plenti ® Credit Card from Amex at supermarkets and restaurants, and the
Citi ® Double Cash Credit Card everywhere else.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve ®, The Platinum Card ® from American Express and the
Citi Prestige ® Card are three of the most popular luxury cards in the U.S.. All
come with high
annual fees and on the surface appear to be similar.
The
Citi ® Double Cash Card
comes with no
annual fee, while the Barclays Arrival ® Premier World Elite Mastercard ® charges $ 150.
Since both credit cards
come with no
annual fee, we recommend trying to get approved for both the Sallie Mae MasterCard and the
Citi ThankYou Preferred Card for College Students.
From what I've seen, the
Citi ThankYou Premier Card is pretty generous about providing you
with bonus points, points for purchases as well as miles, and additional benefits, but as
with other travel cards, it
comes with a bit of a cost (
annual fee) that is waived for the first year.
The
Citi Prestige ® Card
comes with an impressive package of air travel credits, free lounge access, free hotel nights, and a rewards program for an
annual fee.
Since it
comes with no
annual fee, we recommend that those
with an AAdvantage Aviator Silver credit card also apply for the
Citi Double Cash.
The
Citi ® Double Cash Credit Card
comes with no
annual fee, meaning that the card can be all profit — provided you always pay your bill in full and you don't miss payments.
Since both the Brooks Brothers Platinum Mastercard and the
Citi ® Double Cash Credit Card
come with no
annual fee, getting both is a valid option as well.
The
Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard ® also
comes with Admirals Club Membership, which is worth $ 450 - $ 550 and offsets the
annual fee of $ 450.
Unfortunately, the card does not
come with the extra benefits of other
Citi / AAdvantage cards, although it has a low $ 50
annual fee that is waived for the first year, and allows you to redeem miles for reduced mileage awards.
The
Citi ThankYou Premier card has a $ 95
annual fee, but
comes with some better benefits.
The best part for some is that the
Citi ThankYou Preferred card
comes with no
annual fee.
Both cards have a $ 450
annual fee, but the
Citi Prestige ® Card
comes with a $ 250 airline travel credit which offsets more than half of this.
Even though it's a premium card that
comes with a high $ 400 $ 450
annual fee (update — I originally wrote $ 400... [Read more...] about
Citi Prestige Makes Changes Official: Flight Points, Companion Pass Gone
The Barclaycard Aviator Silver card carries a $ 199
annual fee, and the
Citi AAdvantage Executive card carries a whopping $ 450
annual fee, although it
comes with a 50,000 - mile sign - up bonus and Admiral Club Membership.
Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard
comes with a $ 450
Annual Fee that is not waived the first year.
Just like the Amex Hilton card, the
Citi Hilton Honors Visa Signature card offers cardholders complimentary Silver status and
comes with no
annual fees.
This card also
comes with a higher
annual fee than the
Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Platinum Select ® World Elite ™ MasterCard ®.
The
Citi Prestige card (
annual fee: $ 450)
comes with a $ 250 credit for charges at any airline (including airfare).
While other cards like the
Citi ® Double Cash Card earn 2 % they don't
come with valuable sign - up bonuses and since you can get the
annual fee waived on the Venture, it could definitely make sense to go
with the Venture card over alternative options.
Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ Mastercard
comes with a $ 450
Annual Fee that is not waived the...
The
Citi ® / AAdvantage ® Executive World Elite ™ MasterCard ®
comes with the same sign - on bonus, but an
annual fee of $ 450, which earns a host of additional benefits, including Admirals Club membership, expedited security screening and boarding, double miles earning, no foreign transaction
fees and concierge service.
For
Citi, you can add the
Citi Premier to earn 3X on travel and gas but it
comes with a $ 95
annual fee (the no
annual fee Citi Thankyou Preferred does not offer additional bonus earning potential that you can't get without the Prestige).
The
Citi Hilton Reserve
comes with a $ 95
annual fee but offers you two free night certificates, which can present you
with the oppurtunity to cash in on much more value in many instances.
The
Citi Prestige card has a $ 450
annual fee, but it's $ 350 if you are CitiGold (and I believe the reduced
fee requires an in - person signup at your local branch),
comes with a $ 250
annual airline credit, a Global Entry
fee credit, and a signup bonus (currently 50,000 Thank You Points
with $ 3,000 in spend)-- though rumor is that may change on Tuesday July 20th which may change this deal.
ThankYou Premier is better for infrequent travelers or those that are not able to take advantage of the travel perks that
come with the higher
annual fee of
Citi Prestige.
In addition to taking away complimentary access to American Airlines Admirals clubs (effective July 23, 2017),
Citi Prestige cardholders are losing additional perks that
come with the $ 450
annual fee.
The Chase Sapphire Reserve ®, The Platinum Card ® from American Express and the
Citi Prestige ® Card are three of the most popular luxury cards in the U.S.. All
come with high
annual fees and on the surface appear to be similar.
Since both cards
come with no
annual fee, the greatest savings can be found by applying for both cards, and using the Discover it ® Miles for the first year on all purchases that would result in a 3 % savings, and the
Citi Double Cash on all other purchases.
The
Citi ® Double Cash Credit Card
comes with no
annual fee, meaning that the card can be all profit — provided you always pay your bill in full and you don't miss payments.
Citi ® Double Cash Card offers one of the highest base cash - back rates for all purchases we've
come across, all
with a $ 0
annual fee and a long 0 % intro APR offer for qualifying balance transfers.
Reasons to get it: This card has a much higher
annual fee than its mid-tier counterpart, the
Citi ThankYou Premier, but the Prestige
comes with a slew of high - end benefits that make it potentially much more valuable.
It's good, but the
Citi Double Cash Card and Fidelity Rewards Visa Signature Card are cash - back cards and have no
annual fees, though those cards don't
come with any perks.
There's the
Citi Prestige card ($ 450
annual fee), which also
comes with 50,000
Citi ThankYou points (worth at least $ 500), $ 250 reimbursement for travel
fees and access to American Airlines clubs; and the AAdvantage Executive card ($ 450
annual fee) that
comes with 50,000 American miles, free checked bags and club access.
Similarly, the
Citi Prestige has the 4th Night Free benefit which can get you huge savings, but the card
comes with a $ 450
annual fee, and you can only take advantage of the perk if you're booking a stay of four nights or more.
At the other end of the spectrum are the
Citi HHonors ™ Reserve and the American Express Honors ™ Surpass, both cards that
come with annual fees.