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40,000 ThankYou Points on Citigold Account at Citibank

11/24/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Best CD Rates by Sophia Ryan

At Citi Bank, you can get 40,000 ThankYou points, which can be redeemed for gift cards worth $400.

This is offered on its Citigold Account. To earn the points, savers will have to open this account before the end of year. The bank also requires that you make a direct deposit in addition to a bill payment for 2 successive months to qualify for the offer.

With its Citibank Account, the bank is offering 20,000 ThankYou points. These can be exchanged for gift cards worth $200. For this, you will have to meet the same eligibility criteria as that for Citigold Account.

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