Those big changes at Costco: What you need to know
June 20 -- Jud Linville, global cards chief executive officer at Citigroup, discusses the partnership between Citigroup and Costco and the release of new credit cards available exclusively to Costco members. Bloomberg A shopper leaves a Costco store in Portland, Ore. Costco shoppers who have been limited for years to American Express credit cards may be able to pluck a new option from their wallets or purses next year when an exclusivity deal between the two companies expires on March 31, 2016.(Photo: 2011 photo by Rick Bowmer, AP)Costco switched credit card providers to Citi Visa[1] on Monday, ending its 16-year relationship with American Express, creating some big changes for many among the wholesale club's 81.3 million members.Now, Costco's TrueEarnings American Express can no longer be used. Instead, Costco is mailing out new Citi Visa cards, officially called the Costco Anywhere Visa Card by Citi. The changeover was automatic, with no credit checks required, Costco says. Also, all of its members' cash-back credits are being transferred to the new card accounts.Citi began the process of mailing out new cards late last month. Here are some other key facts about the new card:• Is there an annual fee for the new Visa card? Costco includes the cost for the card as part of your annual $55 Costco membership, so there is no additional fee to get the new card and no annual fee to use it beyond your Costco membership.• Will other credit cards — such as from American Express, Discover or MasterCard — work at Costco? Visa is taking over as the exclusive credit card for Costco, which means all other non-Visa credit cards will no longer work.That said, you do not need to use the Costco-branded Visa card. Other Visa cards will be accepted. You can also still pay with…
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