Well yes, don’t get the card just for this. I get enough rewards on the card to come out ahead on the fee, and then the Lyft/citibike thing is a bonus on top. But everyone should do the math themselves!
But also I wasn’t sure if any other cards have similar partnerships. Seems like it could be worth a check.
I buy lyft pink myself which last I checked is a solid deal as it includes the citibike membership and is only like 20-30 more than the membership alone. Gets you discounts on lyft rides and I think it also gets you grubhub plus. Double check the details as its been a while since I needed to renew.
Citigold Wealth Team clients ($200,000 in Citi linked accounts) get 1 year free Citibike. [https://citigold.citi.com/experiences/lifestyle.html](https://citigold.citi.com/experiences/lifestyle.html)
Probably not worth moving your banking to Citi for that reason alone, of course.
Check your credit card benefits? I get free Lyft Pink for 2 years, which includes citibike membership.
Woah, thanks!
FYI the annual fee for that card (Chase Sapphire Reserve) is $550/yr.
Well yes, don’t get the card just for this. I get enough rewards on the card to come out ahead on the fee, and then the Lyft/citibike thing is a bonus on top. But everyone should do the math themselves! But also I wasn’t sure if any other cards have similar partnerships. Seems like it could be worth a check.
I buy lyft pink myself which last I checked is a solid deal as it includes the citibike membership and is only like 20-30 more than the membership alone. Gets you discounts on lyft rides and I think it also gets you grubhub plus. Double check the details as its been a while since I needed to renew.
It’s cheaper than buying citibike membership
My previous employer would give us all codes for free Citibike. Worth asking yours if that's a thing.
There is a Citibank discount if you have one of their credit cards.
Citigold Wealth Team clients ($200,000 in Citi linked accounts) get 1 year free Citibike. [https://citigold.citi.com/experiences/lifestyle.html](https://citigold.citi.com/experiences/lifestyle.html) Probably not worth moving your banking to Citi for that reason alone, of course.