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Revision as of 13:25, 28 August 2019

  Citibank Credit Cards

CostcoCard.jpg

Citibank Webpage
Costco Webpage
Business Version Available
Annual Fee

No annual fee

Typical Signup Offer

None

Signup Bonus Chart
Bonus Categories

4% Gas

3% Travel

3% Restaurants

2% Costco Purchases

1% Everywhere Else


No Foreign Transaction Fee


CostcoCard.jpg

There isn't much reason to get the Costco card. The Uber Credit Card is a better no-annual-fee option for travel and restaurants, and there are a number of other options for gas. Nevertheless, if you already have this card, it's bonus category reward rates are pretty competitive, and it may currently be your best option for gas (without getting another card).


Collecting the Signup Bonus

There is none. Rather than applying directly, you could wait until you need to cancel a different Citibank card, and downgrade it to the Costco card instead. This lets you avoid an additional credit card application, and you won't be missing out on the signup bonus from the Cost card, because there is none.

Other Notable Benefits

None.

Bonus Categories

Getting Rid of the Card

You can't convert the Costco card to any other card.




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