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howszat
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Nov 17 2010, 11:13 AM
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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Nov 17 2010, 02:30 AM) His RHB Bank VISA debit card is not stupid actually. Assume he can get the annual fee waived or can actually meet their requirement for auto annual fee waiver which is to sign up for auto-debit or to charge at least RM5,000 into the card in a calender year, it is easily the best debit card in Malaysia due to the fee-free cash withdrawals at all local banks ATM I believe you can actually request for the replacement card fee to be waived  Which particular RHB debit card gives fee waiver for auto-debit/minimum 5k, or no-fee other-banks ATM withdrawals? It's not mentioned in any of the fees and charges section.
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howszat
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Nov 23 2010, 08:34 PM
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QUOTE(hye @ Nov 23 2010, 06:57 PM) Gentlemen Can we be more careful about using the term "threatening" the banks when it come to the GST subject? Already there has been a reader who want to only apply a card with the GST "waived" or else. And slowly the past few replies have been circling around "threatening" the banks to waive the GST. IMHO ... I don't think we are setting the right example here in this forum and let's be more responsible for what we say. This thread was originally created to educate reader on good credit card consumer management and definitely not how to arm twist the banks about getting your own way. I have no issues about getting our value for money but to this extent then I don't think it's appropriate anymore. If you don't like the term "threatening", perhaps you could think of it as "negotiating". "negotiating" includes the "or else" and "arm twist the banks", metaphorically speaking only, and nothing illegal, of course. And that's a perfectly valid thing to do.
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