QUOTE(kei18kun @ Dec 6 2009, 09:56 PM)
i have just cancelled their card, then just apply again to entitle for the rebate then
Most banks require a cooling-off period before you can reapply for cc from them.
QUOTE(kei18kun @ Dec 6 2009, 09:56 PM)
another question im pondering is whether to keep Hong Leong bank essential card with 1% fixed rebate unlimited or Alliance's younique card with up to 2% rebate and points. Because i use roughly RM500-1000 per month. any advise?
If your monthly expense is RM1000, both cards will give you more or less the same rebate. For instance, if you use Alliance Younique for spending of RM1000 per month, you will receive a rebate of RM6 which is 0.6% in proportion to the tier rebate rates. If you add the reward points from Alliance which is equivalent to about 0.42%, the total rebate for the RM1000 spent is 1.02% and is similar to the 1% rebate offered by HLB Essential. However, only transaction costing more than RM50 will be entitled to the 1% rebate from HLB Essential, whereas you can get rebate for any amount spent from Alliance Younique. Meanwhile, HLB's CS officers are somehow more responsive and experienced than Alliance's staff.
QUOTE(roy918 @ Dec 7 2009, 01:26 PM)
Written by Yong Min Wei
Monday, 07 December 2009 11:27
“The concern lately is that not all banks are willing to absorb service taxes although they may issue credit cards free of charge,” the source said, stressing that banks might only be willing to absorb the tax for high spenders and prompt payers.
On whether there would be many cancelling their cards come year end, the source said the government expected cancellation of cards to be minimal as principal card holders might only cancel unused credit cards to avoid the tax.
This article appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, December 7, 2009.[/spoiler]
It is the second week of December already and it looks like banks are waiting for each other to take action. I have to cut 2 cards by end of this week.