Only posting this because it kind of blows me away...
We have been using Citi bank 2% cash back cards for a LONG time. So recently they changed to giving Points, rather than straight out cash back. Claim is you can cash the points in for the same cash back amount. OK, I thought. Don't like playing games, but I suppose it's ok.
So today I try something new, that is ordering a Subway hoagie on line using my citi bank card, through PayPal. No big deal, the hoagie was $9. So what do I get but an email from Citi Bank saying thanks for using the equivalent of $11 in points! What? I never use points, and ALWAYS use the cash method.
Tried calling to rectify the situation. Automated systems sounds good. PITA getting a real person though. First person I could not understand, mainly because the connection was terrible. Then I got cut off.
Second time I jumped through all the automated hoops again, which takes literally five minutes probably, and that person sounded a little better, but I recognized the accent, since I spent time in India when traveling, and I asked are you in India, and she said yes. Then the connection went bad again.
Third time something went wrong and the connection was lost again, and understanding what was being said at that end was difficult to say the least.
Forth time, I could barely hear the person that came on the line, to the point I wondered if she was there, since I could hear what I thought was a female voice...never could hear her enough to make sense, so this time I HUNG UP.
I always pay my credit card off each month and use it for the 2% cash back feature, as well as the convenience. At least $30K in purchases per year, as we use the credit card for EVERYTHING possible. Even the dentist.
So my guess is I will dump the Citi bank card, and move on to Wells Fargo Visa which also now pays 2% back. I actually tested their customer service number and got a real person almost immediately. I confessed the reason for my call was just testing if a real person would answer the phone with having to jump through too many hoops at my end.
I guess this is a rant, now that I think about it. All I wanted to do was to have them restore the excessive points that were used to pay for the hoagie, and to charge me the correct price.
Now Citi Bank is going to lose some income from my annual purchases...Better for me anyway. I hate playing games like they started with the points per purchase thing.
Just a bit of a pain changing the monthly charges like utilities to a new credit card number...but now it will feel good doing it...LOL
We have been using Citi bank 2% cash back cards for a LONG time. So recently they changed to giving Points, rather than straight out cash back. Claim is you can cash the points in for the same cash back amount. OK, I thought. Don't like playing games, but I suppose it's ok.
So today I try something new, that is ordering a Subway hoagie on line using my citi bank card, through PayPal. No big deal, the hoagie was $9. So what do I get but an email from Citi Bank saying thanks for using the equivalent of $11 in points! What? I never use points, and ALWAYS use the cash method.
Tried calling to rectify the situation. Automated systems sounds good. PITA getting a real person though. First person I could not understand, mainly because the connection was terrible. Then I got cut off.
Second time I jumped through all the automated hoops again, which takes literally five minutes probably, and that person sounded a little better, but I recognized the accent, since I spent time in India when traveling, and I asked are you in India, and she said yes. Then the connection went bad again.
Third time something went wrong and the connection was lost again, and understanding what was being said at that end was difficult to say the least.
Forth time, I could barely hear the person that came on the line, to the point I wondered if she was there, since I could hear what I thought was a female voice...never could hear her enough to make sense, so this time I HUNG UP.
I always pay my credit card off each month and use it for the 2% cash back feature, as well as the convenience. At least $30K in purchases per year, as we use the credit card for EVERYTHING possible. Even the dentist.
So my guess is I will dump the Citi bank card, and move on to Wells Fargo Visa which also now pays 2% back. I actually tested their customer service number and got a real person almost immediately. I confessed the reason for my call was just testing if a real person would answer the phone with having to jump through too many hoops at my end.
I guess this is a rant, now that I think about it. All I wanted to do was to have them restore the excessive points that were used to pay for the hoagie, and to charge me the correct price.
Now Citi Bank is going to lose some income from my annual purchases...Better for me anyway. I hate playing games like they started with the points per purchase thing.
Just a bit of a pain changing the monthly charges like utilities to a new credit card number...but now it will feel good doing it...LOL