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Citibank Credit Cards: Free Citi Payall for All Payments Set up from 1st April 2021 to 31st October 2023 (Normally 2%)

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Received in email. Maybe targeted.

Free points on your rents, and any other fees that normally don’t accept credit cards without a fee.

Email excerpt below:

We are writing to advise you of an update we are making to the Citi PayAll product feature available on your Citi Rewards Card.

For all Citi PayAll payments set up between 1 April 2021 to 31 October 2023 (the Period), the Citi PayAll fee will be reduced to 0%:

• Any recurring Citi PayAll payments set up during the Period will not incur the Citi PayAll fee for the duration in which those payments are scheduled to occur.

• Any Citi PayAll payments set up after the Period ends will be charged the standard Citi PayAll fee of 2% of the amount of the Citi PayAll payment.

• Any recurring Citi PayAll payments set up prior and after the Period will be charged the standard Citi PayAll fee of 2% of the amount of the Citi PayAll payment. This fee will apply to all recurring payments made for the duration in which those payments are scheduled to occur.

• From 1 November 2022, points will be capped at $20k per month or the lower of your credit card limit.

For more information on Citi PayAll, please refer to the Credit Card Terms and Conditions and Other Important Information and if you are enrolled in a Citi Rewards program, please refer to the Terms and Conditions of the Rewards program you are enrolled in.

https://www1.citibank.com.au/offers-benefits/PayAll1

This is a good guide:
https://www.pointhacks.com.au/citibank/payall/

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      • My 1 Nov PayAll also went through and no fee so far

  • +3

    Yep no fees for my 3rd Nov transaction either…We all are set for life now…..

    • Wait for your statement to be generated…

      • +1

        why ? If there will be fee then it would be charged at the SAME time of the transaction

        no need to wait for your statement!

  • +1

    Thanks legoman and everyone for your comments

    I cancelled one in October, and setup another one and it came out on the 2nd November. No additional fees

  • What are you doing with accumulated points , I converted to Velocity but thinking to convert some to Flybuys.

  • Hello, I posted the following in another forum but thought might those a heads up if U direct debit from your Citibank transaction account. I received the following email a few days ago

    Your NAB Classic Banking account is now active and ready for you to start moving your banking to this account, including transferring your funds.

    If you have not transferred your funds from the Citibank Plus Transaction Account to your NAB Classic Banking account on or before 23 February 2024, we will transfer those funds for you on 24 February 2024.

    Your Citibank Plus Transaction Account and Citi Debit Mastercard will be closed on 24 February 2024, and the NAB Classic Banking account and NAB Visa Debit card will continue.

  • Hey, I have Citi Prestige card and thinking if it is worth 700p.a. next year since I have PayAll transactions set up. Has anyone tried to call Citi to lower the card fee same as they offer for the first year?

  • Hi all, hoping to ask the below if anyone knows the answer.

    I have Citi Payall set up to come out on 17 December and 18 December for full $20k credit limit. My CC statement was issued on 9 December but I have only made repayment today (11 Decmber) in full of $20k for my November's Payall.

    Given my CC statement due date is 27 December but Payall is due to be deducted on 17 December and 18 December for $20k total - will it be treated that I have paid my statement in full for December or will I be liable for interest charges given there will still be a $20k balance remaining on my account on the due date of 27 December?

    Hope this makes sense

    • +1

      You have paid your statement balance in full. Your updated closing balance should show $0.

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