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To: accountclosed who wrote (170)4/4/2001 1:25:09 PM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 253
 
Citibank Mastercard and AT&T Universal (same company) have a 'request credit balance' that you can do with a couple of mouse clicks. No charge and they mail a check. I just found this out as both gave me $10 for going 'all electronic' about 6 months ago. The check got here in about a week. That might be a good way to save $30 depending on the time lag. Citi offers a 2.9% intro rate for 6 months on the web with a $29 transfer fee. But I still have yet to run into an issuer who won't deposit directly into one of my checking accounts.

Regards,

Barb