0% easy-installment plan using debit card?! lol
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Sep 8 2010, 10:50 PM
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0% easy-installment plan using debit card?! lol
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Sep 29 2010, 11:03 AM
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Oct 8 2010, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Oct 8 2010, 03:56 PM) If you make the payment straight from www.publicbank.com.my, then no. You won't get any cash back. You will need to go to the counter (Astro or TNB for example) and swipe your card there in order to be eligible for the cash back. oh I have always been meaning to ask this, so making an online payment with the cc is not considered a swipe? So the banks do make this distinction? I was always under the impression that using the card whichever way we choose ie whether auto-debit, physically swiping at retail outlets and even online payments was a swipe. I learnt something today.You might also want to know that direct debit payment for Air Asia ticket is not eligible for any cash back either. addendum: oops, is there a difference between credit cards and debit cards when it comes to swiping in the context of getting cash rebates? Thanks. This post has been edited by wongpeter: Oct 8 2010, 04:19 PM |
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Oct 8 2010, 05:51 PM
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Nov 2 2010, 12:15 PM
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QUOTE(squall0833 @ Oct 25 2010, 04:59 PM) got question As best as I can make out from your posting, since I find your English quite difficult to comprehend, I think you have got things the wrong way around. IF you set the daily limit for the debit card to be used to say 5 times, then when you try to use it a sixth time it will get blocked. What you have said is effectively the very opposite --> "which means, if i say 5 times, and actually i only use 2-3 times in that day, after that, I can't not use the card anymore"I got a EON Bank debit mastercard I've use it without any problems in past year, since the first blocking, I called them, unblocked, and make a transaction then again, they block it, I called them and ask in detail, the staff told me that I've to call them for confirmation before I can use the card to make any internet transaction, such as Steam or Paypal, Why before I could use them without any problems, now it limits my card?? I also asked for removing the limitation, but I couldn't, I must set a number of times to be used "in the day I called them" to unblock it, which means, if i say 5 times, and actually i only use 2-3 times in that day, after that, I can't not use the card anymore, Have to call them back for another request if i must have a limitation, at least set number of times or amount i can use for a month or longer period, but it has to be the day i make the request is that true? other bank debit card got same case??? this is annoying, I've to spend my phone call fees to call them -.- So maybe the solution is to set a higher limit for the number of times of daily use, say maybe 20 times per day to ensure you will not be inadvertently blocked. |
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Dec 24 2010, 03:20 PM
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QUOTE(ellywong85 @ Dec 24 2010, 01:35 PM) would like to ask if debit card fraud, the card is protected by BNM? just like credit card max pay RM250 only? What do you mean by debit card fraud? If you have $50 in your debit card I don't think you can be defrauded for $500! You yourself control how much to have in your debit card. Why put in lots of money to start worrying about being cheated? Might as well get a credit card in that case. |
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