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 Debit Card V2

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exentric_nova
post Jul 5 2010, 12:16 AM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Jul 4 2010, 10:12 PM)
Yes. Card will be rejected.
Yes. You can reload through online banking.
1. Maybank
- Being the largest bank in Malaysia with the most ATM
- No annual fee if you choose the no annual fee option but you will be entitled to only 4 free cash withdrawals per month. However, fee will be waived if you have at least RM5,000 in you account when the excess withdrawal happens each time.
- Can be verified with Paypal

2. Public Bank
- Great cash back rewards
- RM12/month with unlimited cash withdrawals
- Can be verified with Paypal

Forget the rest and just choose either Maybank VISA debit or Public Bank Day2Day VISA debit.

By the way, Tune VISA debit is the lousiest debit card on the market. DO NOT GET IT !
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May I ask what about Maybank's MasterCard Platinum Debit? Any pros/cons compared to their VISA debit?

I just read your post on overdraft facility and VISA Debit in Maybank's website. It has this statement
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Penalty fee on overdrawn account: RM10

Is is the same as the overdraft facility you mentioned?

This post has been edited by exentric_nova: Jul 5 2010, 12:22 AM
exentric_nova
post Jul 8 2010, 10:13 PM

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Hi,
Just got my Maybank MasterCard Platinum Debit on Maybank2u Premier account. To test it out, I wanted to purchase something from Steam but it was declined due to 'insufficient funds'. I have enough cash in there obviously since I just opened the account and Premier needs at least RM500 deposit. The game is only $4.99. Is there something I should know when doing online purchases?
exentric_nova
post Jul 8 2010, 11:25 PM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Jul 8 2010, 11:14 PM)
You have to activate your card for overseas use at any Maybank ATM.
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Ahh I see. Must have missed that option. Thanks blush.gif

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