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post Sep 18 2010, 10:30 PM

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QUOTE(hebe87 @ Sep 18 2010, 10:27 PM)
I am using payonline. You might need to visit the website to see a list of available merchants..

it does not accept tnb..
it does accept payment to local government as well such as dbkl

Yes, it is correct, any master/visa card can be used to pay.. no AMEX..
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post Sep 18 2010, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(hebe87 @ Sep 18 2010, 10:27 PM)
I am using payonline. You might need to visit the website to see a list of available merchants..

it does not accept tnb..
it does accept payment to local government as well such as dbkl

Yes, it is correct, any master/visa card can be used to pay.. no AMEX..
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No TNB??
But i found the TNB at that website, under category "others"

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post Sep 18 2010, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(hebe87 @ Sep 18 2010, 10:27 PM)
I am using payonline. You might need to visit the website to see a list of available merchants..

it does not accept tnb..
it does accept payment to local government as well such as dbkl

Yes, it is correct, any master/visa card can be used to pay.. no AMEX..
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I think you might need to check the UOB Payonline service providers carefully.
I've just made payment for my TNB bill last month. If I'm not wrong,
TNB was just recently added as one of the service providers because I do
frequently use UOB Payonline to pay some of my bills.
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post Sep 18 2010, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(travelyew @ Sep 18 2010, 10:32 PM)
No TNB??
But i found the TNB at that website, under category "others"
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Yes I saw TNB too.
I'm afraid paying TNB through PayOnline is regarded as OTHER transaction by OCBC. No more 5% rebate doh.gif
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post Sep 18 2010, 10:54 PM

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QUOTE(chemistry @ Sep 18 2010, 10:41 PM)
Yes I saw TNB too.
I'm afraid paying TNB through PayOnline is regarded as OTHER transaction by OCBC. No more 5% rebate doh.gif
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That's what i worry.
phone bill and tnb spend a lot....
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:00 PM

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sorry for wrong info.. i last checked for service provider was about 6 months ago..

ya it accept for tnb payment.. thanks for letting me know also.. smile.gif

just try for a month, see whether got 5% rebate or not.. so far as i know, the description that appeared at ur credit card statement will be like "Payonline Bill Payment - Telekom"

I suppose for tnb it will be "payonline bill payment - tnb"

but someone need to try it out la..
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:02 PM

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has anyone use the OCBC PayMaster bill payment service? instead of going to individual merchant to sign up for autopay, PayMaster seems to provide sign up of autopay for mainly telco and assessment fees.

anyone tried paymaster before?
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:05 PM

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QUOTE(chemistry @ Sep 18 2010, 09:48 PM)
What are you trying to tell ?
travelyew was asking about OCBC, not UOB.
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QUOTE(travelyew @ Sep 18 2010, 09:31 AM)
Can we use the ocbc cc to pay those bills online?


What are you trying to say ? Isn't the priority of his question about online bill payment? So what's wrong with my answer? doh.gif

What are you peeps talking about not being able to pay tnb bills on payonline? Go to the website, click on service providers and then click Others, you can see TNB in there.

This post has been edited by wongpeter: Sep 18 2010, 11:10 PM
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(jutamind @ Sep 18 2010, 11:02 PM)
has anyone use the OCBC PayMaster bill payment service? instead of going to individual merchant to sign up for autopay, PayMaster seems to provide sign up of autopay for mainly telco and assessment fees.

anyone tried paymaster before?
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Oh yes, signing up autopay with bank is more convenient than with service provider. In case you wish to cancel autopay, just ring the card centre, instead of having to look at some unfriendly faces in GLCs.


Added on September 18, 2010, 11:10 pm
QUOTE(wongpeter @ Sep 18 2010, 11:05 PM)
QUOTE(travelyew @ Sep 18 2010, 09:31 AM)
Can we use the ocbc cc to pay those bills online?
What are you trying to say ? Isn't the priority of his question about online bill payment? So what's wrong with my answer?  doh.gif
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I've apologized earlier on.
It was my fault, I didn't read carefully.


Added on September 18, 2010, 11:13 pm
QUOTE(wongpeter @ Sep 18 2010, 11:05 PM)
QUOTE(travelyew @ Sep 18 2010, 09:31 AM)
What are you peeps talking about not being able to pay tnb bills on payonline? Go to the website, click on service providers and then click Others, you can see TNB in there.
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Haven't you read newer replies?

This post has been edited by chemistry: Sep 18 2010, 11:13 PM
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:15 PM

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QUOTE(travelyew @ Sep 18 2010, 09:31 AM)
Can we use the ocbc cc to pay those bills online?
What are you trying to say ? Isn't the priority of his question about online bill payment? So what's wrong with my answer?  doh.gif

What are you peeps talking about not being able to pay tnb bills on payonline? Go to the website, click on service providers and then click Others, you can see TNB in there.
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Don't be angry, all apology already....
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(hebe87 @ Sep 18 2010, 11:00 PM)
sorry for wrong info.. i last checked for service provider was about 6 months ago..

ya it accept for tnb payment.. thanks for letting me know also.. smile.gif

just try for a month, see whether got 5% rebate or not.. so far as i know, the description that appeared at ur credit card statement will be like "Payonline Bill Payment - Telekom"

I suppose for tnb it will be "payonline bill payment - tnb"

but someone need to try it out la..
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I don't think so.
If the money first goes to PayOnline then only to service provider, OCBC will not deem the trxn as UTILITIES but OTHERS.
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:22 PM

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QUOTE(jutamind @ Sep 18 2010, 11:02 PM)
has anyone use the OCBC PayMaster bill payment service? instead of going to individual merchant to sign up for autopay, PayMaster seems to provide sign up of autopay for mainly telco and assessment fees.

anyone tried paymaster before?
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I hate fax, why still need fax, very very old time technology.......
Hard to find a fax machine.
Just scan and e-mail better.........
doh.gif doh.gif doh.gif

However, Paymaster not include TNB....
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:23 PM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Aug 30 2009, 05:11 PM)
Yes. Exactly what i meant earlier. Just that in Sabah, TNB is known as SESB (Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd) while Indah Water is known as Jabatan Air Sabah. Both accept credit card payment over M2U. I've been using my mom's CIMB Bank Mastercard to pay for those bills via her M2U account since last year.
Sabah Electricity only started to accept credit card payment over M2U since February or March this year. As for Jabatan Air Sabah and Telekom Malaysia Berhad, they have started accepting credit card (as well as other banks' credit card) since last year.

However, Telekom Malaysia Berhad accepts only VISA over M2U  sad.gif  Luckilly there is still TM ONLINE  tongue.gif

By the way, for our TM bill, we should choose Telekom Malaysia Berhad instead of TM Net Berhad on M2U or any other banks' online banking portal.
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Hi MilesAndMore, sorry for digging very old post in Credit Card Thread V7 where you mentioned you have done bill payments using other bank's credit card via M2U.
Somehow M2U website stated doesn't accept other bank's credit card for TNB and TM bill payment. So can you please confirm this?

This post has been edited by roy918: Sep 18 2010, 11:24 PM
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post Sep 18 2010, 11:38 PM

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QUOTE(roy918 @ Sep 18 2010, 11:23 PM)
Hi MilesAndMore, sorry for digging very old post in Credit Card Thread V7 where you mentioned you have done bill payments using other bank's credit card via M2U.

Yes. Indeed i have smile.gif


QUOTE(roy918 @ Sep 18 2010, 11:23 PM)
Somehow M2U website stated doesn't accept other bank's credit card for TNB and TM bill payment. So can you please confirm this?
Last time it was possible to make bill payments for all sorts of Telekom bills (fixed line, Streamyx etc.) to Telekom Malaysia Berhad via M2U using credit card issued by other bank. However, only VISA was accepted then but looks like they do not even accept VISA now sad.gif Anyway, you can pay still your bills online using any of your credit card through www.tmonline.com.my. You will first have to set up an account and you will be able to view your latest bill online. I've been paying my TM bills via www.tmonline.com.my for more than 2 years already smile.gif

As for TNB, i don't think they ever accepted payment using another bank's credit card through M2U.

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QUOTE(winner @ Sep 17 2010, 07:16 PM)
If you do not have the intention to use the card and pay the RM50 service tax in advance, why did you apply for it in the first place? It will be a different story if it is a pre-approved card which you did not apply for.
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It does not make any difference. I was induced into applying by the staff who informed me that it would automatically be absorbed by the Bank and also to help her to earn commission. If I had known that I was required to pay for it, I surely would not have applied for it.

Btw, rec my SCB, EON, UOB card today. Left Citi (which I plan to cancel as SCB's unlimited lounge visits are better), HSBC (I plan to shop kao kao) and OCBC (wil be used for all transactions).

All these were applied during Matta fair,.

FOR SCB the sum of RM188 already credited into my acc, which i have fully utlised that icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(de.crystal @ Sep 19 2010, 08:34 AM)
It does not make any difference.  I was induced into applying by the staff who informed me that it would automatically be absorbed by the Bank and also to help her to earn commission.  If I had known that I was required to pay for it, I surely would not have applied for it. 
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We have been mentioning this many times here, DO NOT trust 100% what sales agents tell you unless it is an official statement from the bank.

If you do not accept the new card and the bank is not willing to cancel the RM50 service tax, you cannot do anything as NOBODY FORCED YOU to sign up. You had signed the application form, thus accepting the T&Cs. You have to pay for your ignorance. No offense here.
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QUOTE(winner @ Sep 19 2010, 09:01 AM)
We have been mentioning this many times here, DO NOT trust 100% what sales agents tell you unless it is an official statement from the bank.

If you do not accept the new card and the bank is not willing to cancel the RM50 service tax, you cannot do anything as NOBODY FORCED YOU to sign up. You had signed the application form, thus accepting the T&Cs. You have to pay for your ignorance. No offense here.
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Ya, don't fully trust the agent.
They will say ok for almost everything to get the commissions.
Except they can point out the T&C support what they said.

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QUOTE(de.crystal @ Sep 19 2010, 08:34 AM)
Btw, rec my SCB, EON, UOB card today.  Left Citi (which I plan to cancel as SCB's unlimited lounge visits are better), HSBC (I plan to shop kao kao) and OCBC (wil be used for all transactions).

All these were applied during Matta fair,.
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Just a friendly reminder. As far as I know, of all the CCs you mentioned above, only SCB would give customers incentives to offset the service tax for FIRST YEAR. That means, you need to pay a price for your shopping spree on cc application.
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Is there any particular merchant which are tied to OCBC titanium card for the cash back? Eg: shell, maxis and etc?
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QUOTE(mustang @ Sep 19 2010, 09:23 AM)
Is there any particular merchant which are tied to OCBC titanium card for the cash back? Eg: shell, maxis and etc?
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Why are you worried about this? A more general collaboration offers wider choices of selection; for instance, the cash back for petrol doesn't restrict on certain brand of petrol.

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