AT&T Points Plus® Card from Citi

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AT&T Points Plus® Card from Citi

Rated 4.29 out of 5 stars, 7 reviews

Recommended FICO® ScoreΘ

Good - Exceptional

Annual Fee:

N/A*

Intro APR:

N/A*

Ongoing APR:

19.49% - 27.49% (Variable)

Ongoing Balance Transfer APR:

19.49% - 27.49% (Variable)

Intro bonus:

Earn a $200 Statement Credit after spending $1,000 in qualifying activities in the first 3 months of account opening.

  • Earn a $200 statement credit after you spend $1,000 on purchases in the first 3 months of account opening.
  • Earn a $10 per line monthly discount on your AT&T wireless bill and a $10 monthly discount on your eligible AT&T internet bill when enrolled in AutoPay and paperless billing at AT&T.
  • Earn a $20 statement credit on your AT&T Points Plus® Card from Citi each billing cycle after you spend $1,000 or more on purchases. That's up to $240 a year!
  • Earn 3 ThankYou® Points for every $1 spent at gas and EV charging stations.
  • Earn 2 ThankYou® Points for every $1 spent at grocery stores and 2 ThankYou® Points for every $1 spent on AT&T products and services.
  • Earn 1 ThankYou® Point for every $1 spent on all other purchases.
  • Earn unlimited points that do not expire and redeem them your way. Choose from gift cards, travel rewards, online shopping at participating merchants and more.
  • No Annual Fee
  • Earn ThankYou® Points on every purchase

  • Available statement credits for AT&T wireless service

  • No annual fee

  • Other cards may offer higher rewards potential

  • Foreign transaction fees

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