QUOTE(MGM @ May 7 2011, 01:59 PM)
Institut Jantung Negara - National Heart Institute, kl accepts Amex and its pharmacy open on Sat 8am-12noon.
Does Immigration Dept accepts Amex for passport application?
Its website
https://eservices.imi.gov.my/MyPassport/accepts credit card for payment.
QUOTE(geekfiredog @ May 18 2015, 03:56 PM)
Hi, need some opinions from the expert here. I’ll be charging one lump sum (medical bills from IJN) to my credit cards later this week, estimated to be around RM40k +/- RM5k. Does IJN accept AMEX payment?
Beside 5X treat points (it’s on weekend, so no 5% cash back) from AMEX, what other cards that will provide the most benefits/returns for this lump sum charge?
Credit cards that I owned:
- Maybank 2 Cards Platinum (5X treat point for AMEX)- UOB One Platinum (0.3% cash back, thinking of charging RM20k to this card to get the Nestcafe coffee machine, but not sure if I’ll ever use it)
- UOB Visa Infinite (unsure of the benefits)
- RHB Visa Signature (I think it give 0.5% cash back)
- Public Bank Visa Signature (not sure the value of the points, no cash back for this category)
- OCBC Titanium Card (pretty much useless now)
- Standard Chartered Visa Platinum (not much benefits)
make it simple, perhaps just swipe with AMEX in one shot and get 5X (~200k TPs) and RM50 cashback.
then visit
TreatsPoints fair at Midvalley from 11-14 June 2015 and redeem the TPs for useful stuffs (vouchers, etc)
TPs at the fair still has conversion of RM1 = 250TP, so this is the best time to utilize the TPs valued at 2% equivalent-cashback. after the fair, RM1 = 400TP which translates to about 1.25% equivalent-cashback, still a tad higher than other reward cards.