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 Which card you'll keep due to RM50 service tax, See which bank c.c. is most likely kept

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muscaa
post Dec 21 2009, 01:47 PM

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terminated all except DA master - anniversary date in Sept...if no more petrol 2% rebate, will cancel it too next year before they charge me RM50 biggrin.gif

muscaa
post Dec 22 2009, 10:49 PM

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QUOTE(joenjill @ Dec 22 2009, 08:50 PM)
i will keep my citi clear card...
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just cut my clear card today through phone, they say it will take 3 working days to deactivate it sad.gif
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post Dec 31 2009, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(patricktoh @ Dec 31 2009, 09:33 AM)


Gov
- Need to wait till Dec-10 because a lot of new issuance in Dec-09
- One more IT system to keep track of GST

At the end the Gov intention to reduce Rakyat expenses does not materialise.
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i thought Govt is the clear winner for collecting RM50 tax...oops not Govt.. the cronies indirectly
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post Dec 31 2009, 01:58 PM

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QUOTE(rockets @ Dec 31 2009, 11:40 AM)
4 cards. Keeping citibank and hsbc, others CUT.

sorry banks.
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saw newspapers today - UOB is willing to waive the RM50 tax if newly applied credit card holders spend RM300 in the first 2 months
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post Jan 1 2010, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(patricktoh @ Dec 31 2009, 02:57 PM)
Most card-holders are delaying their cancellation to Dec-10. By then most Rakyat would carry 1 or 2 high CL CC in thier wallet.
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why people wanna keep the cards till Dec 10? Due to the announcement of credit card RM50 service tax charges by Govt? People are advising me to keep at least 2 cards - 1 visa & 1 master. Nevertheless I think keeping 2 cards with total RM100 tax is a bit too much


Added on January 1, 2010, 4:08 pm
QUOTE(lucerne @ Jan 1 2010, 11:41 AM)
agreed, i m a frequent traveller.  withdraw cash (from saving account) at any citi ATM FOC, only cost me bank exchange.  Citi hv ATM in all major cities and some airports. I dont like to exchange too mush cash at money changer (2nd loss if change back to RM).  just withdraw any needed amount at ATM.
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the card you mentioned is citibank credit card or debit card?

This post has been edited by muscaa: Jan 1 2010, 04:08 PM
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post Jan 1 2010, 09:47 PM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Jan 1 2010, 09:23 PM)
I am just as puzzled as muscaa. What card type exactly are you guys talking about ? Withdrawing cash overseas using your Citibank debit card or Citibank credit card ?

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I have asked this question on Citibank staff before, it is the debit card which give you cash withdrawal from citibank ATM in oversea without any extra charges. They have a wide network internationally. Credit card - need to pay charges when you withdraw money (cash advance)

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