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 Recommendation for Credit Cards V1, TQ to contributors ! (From MOD)

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ak101ss
post Jul 8 2013, 03:37 PM

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1. Annual Income: 41.5k

2. Free Lifetime Annual Fee: No

3. Card required for: Petrol, Groceries, Pharmacy, Cash Back/Rebate, occasional online shopping

4. Existing credit cards if any: Nil.

5. Looking at CC from: Citi Platinum Visa Cash-Back vs OCBC Titanium MC Cash-Back vs HLB Wise CC

6. Others: recent college grad trying to save as much money as possible. monthly petrol rm200-rm300, groceries rm100-200, pharmacy rm50-100, dining/yamseng/others rm200-400;

Overall monthly CC spending should range from 550-1000. Worst case max is rm1500.

Thanks so much guys
ak101ss
post Jul 8 2013, 03:59 PM

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QUOTE(fly126 @ Jul 8 2013, 03:50 PM)
Both of You, Can Refer to Post #2291 https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1973206/+2280 for Your Credit Card Recomandation wink.gif
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Thanks, btw do i qualify for maybank 2cards meh? site says 60k per annum income liao, gg le me.. sweat.gif sweat.gif sweat.gif

EDIT: isn't the UOB card similiar to Citi's card?

This post has been edited by ak101ss: Jul 8 2013, 04:00 PM
ak101ss
post Jul 8 2013, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(fly126 @ Jul 8 2013, 04:05 PM)
They Still Have Maybank GOLD 2Cards just with min. Annual Income of $30,000 boleh Apply Liao.... tongue.gif
Pls, Refer to :  https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/2819354 for More Details
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QUOTE(fly126 @ Jul 8 2013, 04:14 PM)
You Mean Citi's Cash Back Platinum & UOB One Plat. Card... hmm.gif 
Ya, They Both Have Similar Cash Rebate Feature... But UOB One Platinum Better becoz,
the Citibank CB only credit the cash back earned once you reach RM50 & If the cash rebate is LESS than RM50 for a particular month, the total cash rebate amount will be carried forward to the following month...  sad.gif
Whereas UOB credit the cash back monthly into the account.... thumbup.gif
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Awesome!!! Thanks so much, appreciate it. smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif

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