Get Dyson V8 Slim Fluffy (worth S$549) or Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (worth S$448) with Citi Credit Card - New Customers Only (28 June to 14 July)
Eligible new-to-card customers who apply for any Citi Credit Card listed in this article between 28 June 2021 and 14 July 2021 and spend at least S$500 within 30 days of card approval will receive a Dyson V8 Slim Fluffy (worth S$549), Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (10.4") Wi-Fi 64GB Grey (worth S$448), or S$350 cash via PayNow - the choice is yours.
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In order to qualify as an eligible new applicant, you must not currently hold an existing Citibank Credit Card account, and you must not have terminated one in the last 12 months prior to the commencement of the application period. This means to say that if your last Citi Credit Card account was cancelled back in May 2020, you will once again be eligible for this new customer promotion. Additionally, do remember to complete the Rewards Redemption Form (which will be sent to your registered email address) after submitting your application for any one of the following Citi Credit Cards:
As mentioned in the article, a minimum spending of S$500 within 30 days of card approval is required to trigger your bonus welcome gift (i.e. the Dyson vacuum cleaner, Samsung tablet, or the S$350 cash reward). Eligible Citi customers who apply for any one of the aforementioned credit cards will receive S$30 cash reward via PayNow.
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