QUOTE(nothingz @ Feb 5 2013, 09:03 AM)
If you use google to search, the term similar to gst waiver appears in Ambank, Amex, HLB, CIMB etc websites or their enclosures. There are more than 2 wrongs there.
What i tried to emphasise so far is we are more concerned towards the substance rather than the form. Waiver, rebate, cash back or usage bonus are just a term to described the RM50 subsidies by the banks. As long as it is understandable, why are we so particular on the specific term being used?
boss, i do agree with you. sometime, some people just too involved into the internet world, or might having some bipolar syndrome. to me, it does not matter which word to use, as long as the rm 50 is waived. What i tried to emphasise so far is we are more concerned towards the substance rather than the form. Waiver, rebate, cash back or usage bonus are just a term to described the RM50 subsidies by the banks. As long as it is understandable, why are we so particular on the specific term being used?
so, pointless to argue here, what important is, once a while, log into this website, and check it out which credit cards in malaysia have anything special offered to us.
p/s - i got the info regarding standard chartered bank credit card in this website, i end up 1750 richer include my wife.
Feb 5 2013, 09:38 AM

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