Linking Citi Cards

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Is there a way to link many Citi cards to a single log-in?
I can view all of my Amex cards with one log-in name/password, but I seem to need to set up a different username for each Citi card.

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Is there a way to link many Citi cards to a single log-in?
I can view all of my Amex cards with one log-in name/password, but I seem to need to set up a different username for each Citi card.
Yes. One of the menu options at www.citicards.com will let you link a new account. However you cannot link the following:
Citibank Hilton Honors Visa to other cards
Citibank Diners Club/Carte Blanche to other cards

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Yes. One of the menu options at www.citicards.com will let you link a new account. However you cannot link the following:
Citibank Hilton Honors Visa to other cards
Citibank Diners Club/Carte Blanche to other cards
Understandably, they want a seprate "identity" for Diners.
But why is Hilton different from any other citicard??
Is it because either AA or Citi does not want a competing program to AAdvantage listed? I know of stranger things.
It seems FirstUSA/ Chase and MBNA/Bof A dominate the affinity card market.
Who else does citi have besides American-- the grand dame of affinity cards-- and Hiton??
Maybe this explains the TY program.
You know what they say. Necessity is the mother of all invention.

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With a Citi Ez Checking account you can link all citi products to the same login. I have all of mine on there.

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My Smith Barney Citi CC will not link with either the exisitng Citi card on either citicards.com or with my citibank online account. After talking with a CSR they said you cant link cobranded cards. I was shocked, you mean a card i access using the same online system from the same issuer that is 'co-branded' with another division of Citigroup can not be linked. on another note, Citibank will not link any smithbarney account for 'intra-institution' transfers and you must link them like a outside checking account, that is only if you pay SB more for that feature.

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Understandably, they want a seprate "identity" for Diners.
But why is Hilton different from any other citicard??
Is it because either AA or Citi does not want a competing program to AAdvantage listed? I know of stranger things.
It seems FirstUSA/ Chase and MBNA/Bof A dominate the affinity card market.
Who else does citi have besides American-- the grand dame of affinity cards-- and Hiton??
Maybe this explains the TY program.
You know what they say. Necessity is the mother of all invention.
This does not make sense to me either. The Citi Hilton site is a 99% duplicate of the citicards site except that you can only register Citi Hilton cards. Strangely enough you cannot use the same ID on both sites either. (If they are completely separate, then why would it matter.)
The only Citi affinity cards to my knowledge are:
Hilton
American Airlines
You may also include the following:
AT&T Rewards
Home Depot Mastercard
Shell Mastercard

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My Smith Barney Citi CC will not link with either the exisitng Citi card on either citicards.com or with my citibank online account. After talking with a CSR they said you cant link cobranded cards. I was shocked, you mean a card i access using the same online system from the same issuer that is 'co-branded' with another division of Citigroup can not be linked. on another note, Citibank will not link any smithbarney account for 'intra-institution' transfers and you must link them like a outside checking account, that is only if you pay SB more for that feature.
My SB account is right above my AA account on my online banking with the new EZ checking promotion login.

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duplicate

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My SB account is right above my AA account on my online banking with the new EZ checking promotion login.
Could yo provide the login address that you are using?

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Could yo provide the login address that you are using?
https://web.da-us.citibank.com/cgi-bin/citifi/portal

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https://web.da-us.citibank.com/cgi-bin/citifi/portal
Thank you, i will try requesting the linking of the accounts again and see if it works.

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Thank you, i will try requesting the linking of the accounts again and see if it works.
FYI... I called Citibank twice to get my Diners Club linked to my Citi Checking account. They claimed that it was impossible.
Later, I submitted the same request online. It was linked the next day...
The moral is...try it online.
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