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Citibank Gives Away iPods to New Online Customer
SmartMoney ^ | 12/21/04

Posted on 12/21/2004 1:20:21 PM PST by ambrose

Citibank Gives Away iPods to New Online Customers

By Aleksandra Todorova

Published: December 21, 2004 3:12 PM

ONE OF THIS SEASON'S hottest gifts, the mini iPod, may be out of stock in most stores, but Citibank is giving away the portable music players for free.

Through a promotion that runs until Dec. 31, anyone who opens a Citibank EZ checking account, loads it up with $2,500 and pays two bills online will receive a blue or silver mini iPod. The catch: At least two online bill payments must be made each month to avoid being charged $249.95, the retail price of the popular MP3 player.

According to Citibank, setting up recurring online payments, an option available at Citibank.com, makes it easy to fulfill the condition. "My advice would be to take a car and a mortgage payment, set them up to go out each month, and don't worry about it," says Catherine Palmieri, managing director at Citibank.com.

So far, thousands of consumers have taken advantage of the offer. The response rate is expected to continue to climb, says Palmieri, but don't fret: Apple has assured Citibank that it'll supply as many iPods as needed. Unfortunately, the iPod won't arrive in time to find a place under the Christmas tree. That's because the first ones won't be mailed out until late February, says Palmieri.

Citibank EZ checking is free of monthly and per-check fees for those customers opting for direct deposit. Otherwise, the fee is $9.50 a month ($7.50 for the New York metropolitan area)for accounts that fall below the minimum balance requirement of $1,500. All online bill payments, including automatic payments, are free of charge. Existing Citibank clients or those who've taken advantage of past promotions don't qualify.

Other banks are attempting to attract customers with holiday incentives. At Chase branches in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey and Texas, for example, Best Buy gift cards ranging from $20 to $200 are being doled out to anyone who opens a checking and savings account and adds online bill payment. The $20 gift card comes with $5,000 in total deposits, $50 with $25,000 in deposits, $100 with $50,000 and $200 with $100,000. New customers at all Chase branches are also enrolled in a Universal sweepstakes with the chance to win a vacation to Universal Orlando Resort each time a bill is paid at Chase.com now through Jan. 7, 2005.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: banking; citibank

1 posted on 12/21/2004 1:20:21 PM PST by ambrose
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To: ambrose

Citibank is also heavily invested in by rich Saudi oil barrons. You get an Ipod. They get their dividend check and $50 per barrel of crude.


2 posted on 12/21/2004 1:49:07 PM PST by SpaceBar
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To: ambrose
The catch: At least two online bill payments must be made each month to avoid being charged $249.95, the retail price of the popular MP3 player.

FOREVER, no doubt.

3 posted on 12/21/2004 2:02:36 PM PST by newgeezer (Just my opinion, of course. Your mileage may vary.)
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To: ambrose

If the mini works as well as the 40 GB 4th generation model, it's pretty dingy-dong good.


4 posted on 12/21/2004 2:03:11 PM PST by martin_fierro (Or was that Decoupage?)
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To: newgeezer
FOREVER, no doubt

no, just for 12 months. Sounds like a good deal if you want a Ipod. My bank doesn't even have free online bill payment.

5 posted on 12/21/2004 2:08:04 PM PST by FreepEverything
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