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Credit Cards Places to use your AMEX v2, Where to flaunt your American Express

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darkdevilrey
post Mar 21 2015, 09:44 PM

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accept AMEX

usually only go on weekends during sales to get my 50% off + 5% cash back brows.gif
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post Mar 21 2015, 09:50 PM

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TM Cyberjaya payment kiosk accept AMEX

paid extra lumsum weekends to enjoy my 5% cashback. laugh.gif

is any other TM point accept AMEX ? hmm.gif
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post Mar 21 2015, 10:55 PM

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QUOTE(alexwsk @ Mar 21 2015, 10:46 PM)
you can use maybank2u to pay TM using amex
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pay online during weekends can get 5% cash back ?
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post Mar 21 2015, 11:06 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Mar 21 2015, 10:56 PM)
YES
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oh thanks rclxms.gif

will try next months

save my time and cost all the way to cyberjaya to pay tm bill lolz

how bout digi postpaid ?

can pay maybank2u amex weekends too ?
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post Mar 21 2015, 11:16 PM

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QUOTE(David83 @ Mar 21 2015, 11:10 PM)
Not supported for DiGi postpaid.
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no choice then.

have to go the gardens mid valley or timesquare payment kiosk to initiate the payment on weekends to enjoy 5% cash back tongue.gif
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post Mar 23 2015, 08:41 PM

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QUOTE(supersound @ Mar 23 2015, 06:33 PM)
Hello, TM bills can be paid using AMEX from M2U whistling.gif
Go to the TM Point have to waste time and petrol whistling.gif
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it is.

now onwards will pay maybank2u sweat.gif
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post Mar 23 2015, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(kinabalu @ Mar 23 2015, 09:17 PM)
With 1st april coming and impose GST.

The 5% CB will neutralize the extra charges. no more free money. sad.gif
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means total spent eg. RM1000 + 6% GST ??

same like current post paid ?
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post Mar 23 2015, 09:46 PM

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QUOTE(kinabalu @ Mar 23 2015, 09:42 PM)
yup
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where's your source ? whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif

you just simply reply to increase your post count is it ? whistling.gif whistling.gif whistling.gif
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post Mar 23 2015, 09:53 PM

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QUOTE(victorywp @ Mar 23 2015, 09:48 PM)
means the things you buy need to pay for gst after 31/3. so the cb you earn actually just neutralise/contra the gst you pay. but it's not rm1k+6% because the rm1k you spend already include gst in it.
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that's the point im trying to share.

im talking bout the credit card charges, not the grocery you buy imposed GST6%, as this is AMEX thread right ? whistling.gif


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PETALING JAYA: Credit card holders will have to pay the 6% Goods and Services Tax (GST) on the card’s annual fee, but the RM50 service tax will be dropped.

“Some banks may however waive the annual fee upon request.

“Then in such cases, there will be no GST payable,” said Association of Banks in Malaysia executive director Chuah Mei Lin (pic).

Banking sources explained that the GST on the annual fee might vary from RM53 to RM500, depending on the type of card.

They said that cardholders could use their loyalty points or rebates to offset the 6% tax.

Chuah said the implementation of GST would also mean that the RM50 Government service tax on the principal cardholder and RM25 on each supplementary card, which has been imposed since Jan 1, 2010, would be abolished.

“Beginning April 1, this service tax will be abolished in accordance with the GST Act,” she said in a statement.



Chuah also made it clear that GST would not be imposed on late payment charges and finance charges.

“Late payment charge refers to the charge when the cardholder fails to pay at least the minimum monthly payment by the due date,” she said.

Finance charges, she said, were charges imposed on the cardholder on the outstanding balance which has not been settled on or before the payment due date.

Chuah also dismissed talk that cardholders would have to pay GST each time their card was swiped.

“GST is not chargeable when swiping a credit card to make payment.

“For example, if you eat at a restaurant which is registered for GST, and the bill comes to RM50, you will be charged 6% GST on the total bill. So the amount you have to pay would be RM53 (ie RM50 + 6%).”

“If you choose to pay for the bill using your credit/debit card, you will not be charged a further 6% on top of the RM53,” she said.

Customs Department GST director Datuk Subromaniam Tholasy said the abolition of the RM50 service tax would benefit cardholders as they would now only have to pay the 6% on the annual fee.

“For example, if an annual fee of a platinum card holder is RM500, then the cardholder will only need to pay RM530 (RM500 + RM30, which is the 6% tax).”

“The RM30 is obviously a lesser amount that a cardholder has to pay compared with the RM50 service tax,” he said.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2015...n-cards-annual/

this is what im trying to say

because you see

digi postpaid for instance, total usage eg. RM200 + Government Tax 6% = RM212 vmad.gif

1st april = RM200 + GST 6% = RM212 vmad.gif



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