If you've ever tried c2it.com, please post the name of the card you used and whether it posted as a purchase or as a cash advance. With Citibank credit cards, it posts as a purchase. Saar
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mosdef???? Is that a .edu I see on the end of your email address? read the question, please, hahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
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Well, I to quote the entire thread, hahaha. We are talking about C2it - a money transfer service from citibank. Saar asked if anyone knew which cards are treated as cash advance, and which are treated as purchase, when used with C2it. In response, you posted a list of cards and their features. I asked if you had read the question. You responded that you forgot to say those were purchases. If you are responding to the question Saar asked, you were saying that if one uses those cards at C2it, they are treated as purchases. One of the cards you listed was AmEx Blue. I said "that's cool." Saar said you cannot use Blue with C2it. You replied that's just a description of the Citi card's features. Blue is not a Citi card. We weren't talking about features of the cards were are talking about how each card company treats the transaction if you are using the C2it service. Maybe you didn't understand the question, I dunno, but none of it makes any sense. Have you ever used C2it to transfer money from a credit card? Because that's what Saar is asking about.
Breeze, Mosdef never said he used blue for c2it. just that click citi has blue-like features. I hope that cleared up some of the confusion. -Roman
How do you not understand? I listed cards which consider c2it transactions as purchases, and also happened to comment on their features. Pretty simple if you ask me...
Okay, I see it now. I thought you were listing Blue as one of the cards. I wasn't following your train of thought. Doh. I am a blonde, if that helps.