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Credit Cards Citibank Credit Cards V3, Everything about Citi Credit Cards

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Sam Ho
post Aug 5 2015, 07:20 PM

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Citibank is the most efficient bank. Applied my cards in April. Approved within 3 working days. Got my cards via Pos Laju within a week . hit rm4k in 3 months and got my 2 luggage bag in July. Standard Chartered took me a month to get my card.
Sam Ho
post Aug 5 2015, 07:24 PM

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QUOTE(karcity @ Aug 1 2015, 01:36 AM)
Can you rate which 3 banks you think they have the best and efficient CS?
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I have cards from HLB, OCBC, Maybank, Amex, Citibank, SC and UOB. I would say Citibank provides the best CS.
Sam Ho
post Aug 5 2015, 08:51 PM

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QUOTE(lengzhai @ Aug 5 2015, 08:49 PM)
Can I ask if I can give to insurance company my credit card details for premium payment. Anyone doing payment using recurring basis by authorize Credit Card company for payment? Thanks!

This shall be monthly recurring payment.
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U need to get a form from your insurance company to authorize them for recurring payment. I am charging my premium to my card monthly
Sam Ho
post Aug 6 2015, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(lengzhai @ Aug 6 2015, 08:41 AM)
Thanks. I will ask my agent about this. I actually quite sceptical about insurance and the way their charging until as of yesterday still doing the manual way of payment sweat.gif

But doing autobilling via cc will save a lot of time and energy. If the autobilling is done by using a cash back type card, will I still get the 0.2% CB as other retail expenses?
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In my opinion, if you were to charge insurance premium using credit card you may want to consider OCBC 365 credit card. 1% cash rebate up to RM1000 monthly. I am doing that lol
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post Aug 6 2015, 08:51 PM

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QUOTE(lengzhai @ Aug 6 2015, 03:09 PM)
But Watami needs to have RM3000 spending to have the cash rebate.  sweat.gif

But OCBC 1% is just CB on any amount in a month.

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Yes. On any amount. I am using that to pay my water/elec bills.

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