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A few (okay probably more than a few) months ago, I signed up for the Citi AT&T Access More card.  The signup bonus was to spend $2000 in the first 3 months and get a free phone (up to $650 in value).  This card is no longer available for new signups, though you can product change to it (but without the free phone signup bonus) I dutifully met the signup bonus and then went to get my phone, through the special link on citicards.com.  But when I went to order it, I somehow messed up the verification questions and my order was denied. And then the link was gone!  I talked to Citibank and they said that I could just go into an AT&T store and buy the phone on the card, save the receipts and get the reimbursement manually.

Months and months have gone by and I just keep meaning to get to the store to buy this phone but keep putting it off

Okay I’m the worst

citi-access-more-logoI know I know I’m the worst and that it’s horrible that I’ve let $650 just sit around for this long.  If you’re horrified by that, you DEFINITELY don’t want to know how many 5-backs with $25 on them that I have in my bedroom just lying around… 😀

But anyways after months of procrastinating, Carolyn finally made up my mind for me by saying that “mama wants a new iPhone”.   So… I guess we’re going to use that credit to get her a new phone 🙂

Problems at the AT&T Store

So after all this waiting, tonight I finally went to the store, and the guy said that I can’t buy the phone outright.  They said that it’s a fraud prevention mechanism and that I’d have to put the phone on the installment plan, pay for the taxes and such, and then tomorrow I could pay the phone off.  According to the guy I talked to, that’s how every store works (but of course they would say that…)

But… I wasn’t sure if that would work for the credit so I thought I’d throw it out to you guys –

Anyone have experience buying the AT&T phone in-store with the Access More card?  What’s the best way to do it?


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