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TSMilesAndMore
post May 6 2010, 08:24 PM, updated 16y ago

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Proceed from V9 http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1264667/+2580

**Those wishing to get an agent to assist with your credit card application please post your request at the service noticeboard section as this section is about discussion on credit card issues and not for promoting or seeking agent.



Knowing your cards > http://www.bankinginfo.com.my
1. Visa
2. Mastercard
3. JCB
4. AMEX - Charge or Credit Card
5. Diners Club
6. China Union Pay (中国银联)
7. Etc.


1. Annual fee
Annual fee free credit cards :
- CIMB Direct Access
- CIMB Bank
- American Express Green charge card & American Express Gold credit card
- Public Bank (**minimum swipes apply)
- Alliance Bank (**minimum swipes apply)
- UOB Bank (**minimum swipes apply)
- Maybank (**certain cards only)
- EON Bank (**minimum swipes apply)
- Citibank Choice (**minimum swipes apply)
- Hong Leong Bank Essential VISA (**swipe at least twice a month OR spend RM8,000/year)
- AmBank (**certain cards only)


2. Tap and Go - no signature required
VISA payWave
**Payment made via Visa Wave is limited to RM150
MAYBANK
- Maybank Islamic PETRONAS Ikhwan Visa Platinum
- Maybank Islamic PETRONAS Ikhwan Visa Gold
- Maybank PETRONAS Platinum Visa
- Maybank PETRONAS VISA Gold
- Maybank VISA Platinum
- Maybank VISA Wave

EON Bank
- GSC-EON Bank VISA Wave
- VISA Wave 'n Go
- Berinda Homes VISA Wave
- Johor Bahru City Square VISA Wave
- Penderosa Gold & Country Club VISA Wave

UOB Bank
- UOB ONE Card


MasterCard Paypass
**Payment made via MasterCard Paypass is limited to RM120
CIMB Bank
- all MasterCard

CIMB Islamic Bank
- all MasterCard

Direct Access
- all MasterCard




3. Credit Card linked to Petrol Giants
- UOB <> BHP Petrol
- Citibank <> SHELL
- Maybank/Maybank Islamic <> PETRONAS
- CIMB Bank/CIMB Islamic <> PETRONAS

**All range of American Express charge & credit cards give 2x MR/TP on petrol purchases except AMEX Gold credit card which gives 5x MR/TP. This applies to all petrol brands.


4. Standard financial charge (interest rate)
Tier 1 > 13.5% p.a.
Tier 2 > 16% p.a.
Tier 3 > 17.5% p.a.

Cash advance: 18% p.a from the date of withdrawal.
Late payment: 1% of outstanding or RM 5 whichever is higher.
Minimum payment amount: 5% of outstanding or RM 25/RM 50 whichever is higher.


5. Complimentary Cards
1) HSBC Premier - deposit and maintain RM200k
2) Citibank Citigold - deposit and maintain RM200k
3) Standard Chartered Priority Banking - deposit and maintain RM250k
4) UOB Privilege Banking - Opening deposit of RM300k with maintenance of RM200k
5) OCBC Premier Banking - Opening deposit of RM300k with maintenance of RM200k
6) CIMB Bank Preferred Banking - deposit and maintain RM150k
7) Hong Leong Bank Priority Banking - deposit and maintain RM200k
8) Alliance Bank Privilege Banking - deposit and maintain RM200k
9) RHB Bank Premier Banking - deposit and maintain RM200k
10) Public Bank Red Carpet Banking - deposit and maintain RM500k or a Mutual Gold customer with a total combined deposits of RM200k in savings/current/fixed deposits.


6. American Express
Charge card
AMEX charge card gives 2x Membership Rewards Points for all petrol purchases. This applies to all petrol brands. All other spending will also earn you 2x Membership Rewards points.

Credit card
AMEX Gold credit card
5x Membership Rewards Points for every Ringgit spent on groceries, petrol, bookstores - Kinokuniya, Borders, Times and MPH - and telco charges via Express Autopay - Celcom, Digi, Maxis and TM. 2x Membership Rewards points for all other retail transactions.

AMEX Platinum credit card
10x Membership Rewards Points for every Ringgit charged to your card at Platinum partners. Please refer to American Express MY for the latest list of Platinum partners. All other retail spending earns you 2x Membership Rewards Points.

Maybank Islamic Ikhwan AMEX
5x TP on petrols.
2x on all other retail swipes.

Link to AMEX thread: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/547867


7. International Transactions
Transactions incurred will be converted to Ringgit Malaysia using US Dollars as the base currency on the date the item is received and/or processed at such exchange and at such time as may be determined by VISA International/MasterCard Worldwide at its absolute discretion plus administration cost which is to be imposed by the card issuing bank. The exchange may differ from the rate in effect on the date of the transaction due to market fluctuations. Such rate imposed shall be final and conclusive and the Cardmember shall bear all exchange risks, losses, commission and other bank charges which may thereby be incurred.
- Maybank VISA/MasterCard : 0.5%
- Maybank American Express with Maybank logo on top : 1.5%
- American Express : 2.5%
- CIMB Bank : 1%
- Hong Leong Bank VISA/MasterCard: 1%
- Public Bank : 1.25%
- Citibank : 1%
- HSBC : 1%
- EON Bank : 2%
- UOB Bank : 1%
- Standard Chartered : 1%
- OCBC bank : 1%
- Alliance : Nil


8. Credit Card Cancellation Letter
QUOTE
Credit Card Cancellation Letter

[Your name]
[Your address]
[Date]

Dear Sir or Madam:

Please let this letter serve as notice that I am terminating my credit card account effective immediately. Please close the following account:

Credit Card Company: ____________
Account Number: ________________

Please send me written confirmation that my account has been closed. Also, please confirm that you have notified all appropriate credit card bureaus that this account was closed at my request.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
[Your Signature]



9. Cash Advance fees

Citibank: 5% of cash amount (min RM20), and 18% p.a. daily interest (N/A for Ready Cash)

UOB: The cash advance fee is charged to any withdrawal of cash made. This is imposed for each cash advance transaction. 5% or RM20, whichever is higher.

Maybank: VISA/Mastercard (Both Classic and Gold) | Flat rate of 5.00% of the total amount of cash advance | Min: RM10

CIMB DA: 5% of the amount drawn, subject to a minimum of RM15, whichever is higher.

CIMB: 5% of the amount drawn, subject to a minimum of RM15, whichever is higher.

HSBC:
The cash advance fee is 5% of the amount advanced or a minimum of RM15. Whichever is higher. This is imposed for each cash advance transaction
For HSBC Amanah Charge Card, cash advance is capped at RM1,000 per transaction and a fee of RM60 per transaction will be levied
For cash advances made over the HSBC banking counter, there will be an additional charge of the following:-
- RM50 on credit cards issued by local banks other than HSBC - RM20 on credit cards issued by non-Malaysian card issuers (including JCB)
- Cards issued by HSBC Bank Malaysia and the HSBC Groupare exempted from this charge

OCBC: The cash advance fee is 5% of the amount advanced or a minimum of RM15, whichever is higher. This is imposed for each cash advance/casino chips transaction.


10. Verified by Visa and Mastercard Securecode
Verified by Visa ---> http://www.visa-asia.com/ap/sea/merchants/...vbv_intro.shtml
Participating banks :
- HSBC
- Standard Chartered
- Maybank (MSOS)
- CIMB Bank
- Public Bank
- RHB Bank
- AmBank
- Hong Leong Bank
- EON Bank
- Alliance Bank
- MBF Cards

MasterCard SecureCode ---> http://www.mastercard.com/au/personal/en/c...code/index.html
Participating banks :
- HSBC
- Standard Chartered
- Maybank (MSOS)
- CIMB Bank
- Public Bank
- RHB Bank
- AmBank
- Hong Leong Bank
- EON Bank
- Alliance Bank
- MBF Cards


11. Balance Transfer: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1123346


12. RM50 Government Service Tax
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13. Previous versions

Credit Card V2 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/594906
Credit Card V3 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/691229
Credit Card V4 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/741933
Credit Card V5 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/842676
Credit Card V6 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/953666
Credit Card V7 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1069190
Credit Card V8 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1250745
Credit Card V9 Thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1264667


14. Useful information

BNM issued guidelines in 2003 that limits consumer liability in cases of fraud to only RM250. See the actual document here, page 123 has the guidelines. (Courtesy of tishaban) (thanks awaynoway for the updated link))

Credit information:
CCRIS: http://creditbureau.bnm.gov.my/
CCRIS report - go to Bank Negara yourself and use self-service terminal to get report with MyKard (you need to go as need thumb print).
CTOS: http://www.ctos.com.my/
BRIS: http://bris.com.my/index.html


15. FMB - Financial Mediation Bureau
http://www.fmb.org.my/index.htm


16. AKPK
- An agency set up to provide financial education, financial counseling and debt management
http://www.akpk.org.my/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

Link to AKPK thread : http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/876712


17. Other Links By Users
A blog about credit cards > My Credit Cards


18. Credit Card/Charge Card Reward Points
Validity of numerous credit card/charge card reward points
1) HSBC - up to 3 years
2) Citibank - reward points are evergreen
3) Maybank - reward points are evergreen
4) CIMB Bank - 3 years
5) Alliance Bank - reward points are evergreen
6) Standard Chartered - 3 years (**SCB VI Choice Points are evergreen)
7) American Express - Membership Rewards Points are evergreen
8) Hong Leong Bank - up to 3 years
9) AmBank - up to 3 years
10) RHB Bank - 3 years for Platinum and 2 years for all cards ranked lower than Platinum

This post has been edited by MilesAndMore: Aug 11 2010, 11:17 PM
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post May 6 2010, 08:39 PM

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About international transaction charges, so far it never appears in my MBB statement or perhaps the charges were added and too insignificant to be noticed. The exchange rates provided are still always better than their counter rate.
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post May 6 2010, 09:35 PM

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just 1 quick question ya
I just submitted my CIMB C.C application form
normally how long will it take for the bank to do the processing?
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post May 6 2010, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(ShinAsuka @ May 6 2010, 09:35 PM)
oh new thread smile.gif
just 1 quick question ya
I just submitted my CIMB C.C application form
normally how long will it take for the bank to do the processing?
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Mine is about 1 week then get the card d.
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post May 6 2010, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(raymond1003 @ May 6 2010, 09:48 PM)
Mine is about 1 week then get the card d.
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ah icic
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post May 6 2010, 09:57 PM

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QUOTE(ShinAsuka @ May 6 2010, 09:50 PM)
ah icic
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No problem. smile.gif
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post May 6 2010, 10:27 PM

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TS,Standard Chartered Priority Banking should be deposit and maintain 250k instead of 200k.
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post May 6 2010, 10:38 PM

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post May 6 2010, 10:41 PM

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Any Hlb essential user? This card their cash rebate system is base on block of Rm100 is it? Last month i use Rm276,but i only get rebate of Rm2 only,why not Rm 2.70?
Any essential user mind to share your opinion?
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post May 6 2010, 10:43 PM

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Eon Bank takes more than 1 week to deliver the card to branch..how slow they are..but they sent me a statement for the GST..lol..UOB only take 3 days can get it on my hand..but currently no card to use due to waiting the replacement card from UOB..
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QUOTE(JJBerry @ May 6 2010, 10:27 PM)
TS,Standard Chartered Priority Banking should be deposit and maintain 250k instead of 200k.
Opps ! Keyed in the wrong figure when i edited the post. Thanks for pointing it out !

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post May 6 2010, 11:39 PM

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is cimb direct access cc good? what is the benefits of the DA cc compare to other?mind to share?thx
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post May 6 2010, 11:47 PM

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hmmm.. i'm gonna apply for my first card... which one is recommended arr? Looking for something which has annual fee waived..

I'm currently using Maybank and CIMB as my principle banks.. Can anyone recommend a card?

Reason for getting a card is so that i can build up a good credit rating ... aiming to get my own property next year.. easier to get loan with a good rating..
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CIMB not bad ar! After you purchase something can convert it to easy payment
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post May 6 2010, 11:56 PM

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QUOTE(raymond1003 @ May 6 2010, 11:53 PM)
CIMB not bad ar! After you purchase something can convert it to easy payment
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I agreed on this. Their i.pay plan!

Apparently, their 0% interest BT promo has been extended to September 2010.
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QUOTE(David83 @ May 6 2010, 11:56 PM)
I agreed on this. Their i.pay plan!

Apparently, their 0% interest BT promo has been extended to September 2010.
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Yaya! Application processing also quite fast.
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QUOTE(raymond1003 @ May 6 2010, 11:58 PM)
Yaya! Application processing also quite fast.
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Absolutely true. Within a week, it's done! rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(David83 @ May 7 2010, 12:00 AM)
Absolutely true. Within a week, it's done!  rclxms.gif
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Therefore, strongly recommend raist86 to go for CIMB! cheers
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post May 7 2010, 12:03 AM

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QUOTE(raymond1003 @ May 7 2010, 12:01 AM)
Therefore, strongly recommend raist86 to go for CIMB! cheers
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hi bro, direct access can or not? thx
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CIMB and DA have a higher chance of getting approved as compared to other giant banks like MBB.

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