Review of mtvU Platinum Select Visa Card from Citi
Not only will the Citi mtvU card reward you for doing well in school, but it will also reward you when you spend money on books, movies and music.
The Citi mtvU Platinum Select Visa Card is aimed exclusively at college and university students.
The Citi mtvU Platinum Select Visa Card is currently offering an introductory APR rate of 0% for the first seven months that you have the card.
The Citi mtvU card will reward you for posting a strong GPA. Depending on the strength of your GPA, the mtvU card will reward you with up to 2,000 points up to twice a year.
In addition, the rewards program will give you 5 reward points for every $1 that you spend on books (including school books), movies, music and restaurants. Eating in the school cafeteria can be a bit boring, so the mtvU card will reward you when you decide to treat yourself at a restaurant.
One of the most important features of the card for college students - no annual fees. It's tough enough affording school as it is - the last thing that you need to worry about is annual fees on your credit card.
There are a few more aspects to the Citi mtvU card reward program, including:
-10% discount on music and entertainment products at MTV's online store
-25 reward points for each month that you pay your bill on time and stay under your credit limit
This is a "no worry" card as well - Citi offers advanced protection against identity theft and 0% liability on charges that are found to be fraudulent.
The Citi mtvU Platinum Select Visa Card also offers a customizable due date. This comes in handy if you have a part time job and want to pay your balance on time. There are also customizable credit alerts so that you can keep track of your spending.
The mtvU card also gives you the ability to check your balance statements and spending online.
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The Citi mtvU Platinum Select Visa Card is a great way to build your credit rating if you are just starting out in the world. In addition, it also provides handy access to cash if you find yourself running low (as most college students do, at one time or another).
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