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Bummer: Citi ThankYou Ends Free Points Sharing Feature As Of May 17, 2026
Citi ThankYou will no longer allow points sharing with others
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Bummer: Citi ThankYou Ends Free Points Sharing Feature As Of May 17, 2026

SoloInTownBy SoloInTownApril 30, 20261 Min Read
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The Citi ThankYou program will be making a negative change in the coming weeks (as was first flagged by Doctor Of Credit), so it could be worth moving around some points before then.

Historically, Citi ThankYou has had one of the more flexible policies when it comes to being able to move points to anyone’s account. Specifically, the program has allowed members to transfer 100,000 ThankYou points per year to others, and to receive 100,000 ThankYou points.

There has been no sort of household requirement, or anything, so you could transfer your points to virtually anyone with a Citi ThankYou point. The major catch was that transferred points expire after 90 days, though the person you transfer points to can of course then move those points to a partner loyalty program.

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