When is it exactly that you see that message? It looks like this would appear after entering your credentials at https://www.bloomingdales.com/account/signin , as you're likely redirected to the citibank site at that point. However that wouldn't mean the URL we have on file is wrong; often these sites are only accessible when redirected to from a partner website (like Bloomingdales), which would explain why I get a 404 error when trying to access it directly. The URL where you enter your credentials is all that matters here; any website you're redirected to after doesn't matter for the login and is something we would already be accounting for, unless such a change was just made recently (then we'd have to re-write our scripts to adjust for said changes). However if the bloomingdales site is not where you enter your login info, please provide that URL where you do login and I'll be happy to look into it further for you, since as I mentioned earlier, the one you provided originally is giving me a "page not found" error when I try going there directly.
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