QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jul 27 2015, 03:03 PM)
I see that HLB Wise card minimum of X12 Swipes to waive annual fee?I see some say Annual Fee cannot be waived?
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That whole thing needs to be translated to a proper Excel.
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QUOTE(mtcc @ Jul 27 2015, 03:26 PM) I see that HLB Wise card minimum of X12 Swipes to waive annual fee? I see some say Annual Fee cannot be waived? QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jul 27 2015, 03:43 PM) Thanks for the error, It's typo. The waive of annual fee is applicable to Mach. But NOT Wise. Thou both of the cards has RM160 annual fee.I have urge to take MBB Islamic MC Ikhwan for 5% off Petrol and Groceries. But tempted to Citibank CB Card as Citibank CB Petrol is for all day spend. Anyone face difficulties in waiving the annual fee for citibank? |
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QUOTE(lengzhai @ Jul 27 2015, 04:03 PM) Thanks for the error, It's typo. The waive of annual fee is applicable to Mach. But NOT Wise. Thou both of the cards has RM160 annual fee. Citibank CB Card also got spending cap like UOB ONE.I have urge to take MBB Islamic MC Ikhwan for 5% off Petrol and Groceries. But tempted to Citibank CB Card as Citibank CB Petrol is for all day spend. Anyone face difficulties in waiving the annual fee for citibank? |
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QUOTE(David83 @ Jul 27 2015, 04:33 PM) Yup, Citibank CB having cap too. But RM400 spend monthly on petrol is as good for me, if I qualified for the Platinum card.My concern is Maxis Bill, because Maxis Bill is monthly payment so I would need to have rebate on this too. Citibank has 2% off while Public Bank Visa Signature strike it for 6% on Online Category. Unsure if I can take FD and get the PB VS card. |
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QUOTE(lengzhai @ Jul 27 2015, 04:42 PM) Yup, Citibank CB having cap too. But RM400 spend monthly on petrol is as good for me, if I qualified for the Platinum card. For Maxis bill, you need to pay only at Citibank Online.My concern is Maxis Bill, because Maxis Bill is monthly payment so I would need to have rebate on this too. Citibank has 2% off while Public Bank Visa Signature strike it for 6% on Online Category. Unsure if I can take FD and get the PB VS card. If you use UOB ONE, you can pay anywhere; over the counter, online at PayOnline/Maxis website and even at the self-service kiosk. |
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MB Ikhwan Visa for Petrol & groceries, Citibank CB for lain lain?
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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Jul 10 2015, 07:43 PM) Announcement: Revision Of Terms And Conditions, Benefits And Privileges For Citi Cash Back Card And Citi Cash Back Platinum Card Effective 3 August 2015 Source: https://www.citibank.com.my/global_docs/pdf/citicashback.pdf New Terms and Conditions effective 3 August 2015 Citi Cash Back Credit Card Terms and Conditions ![]() QUOTE(mamamia @ Jul 27 2015, 07:07 PM) |
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QUOTE(helob @ Jul 25 2015, 01:07 PM) Last weekends to use m2card Amex for 5% CB. This weekend ady Aug bro, no more 5% cashback. Dont think petrol will drop much.Is Petrol price going to reduce by >5% next month? If so, better wait till next month to get petrol instead of using Amex this weekend. What do you think? Share your thoughts. Anyway, like the other forumer said, still need to use petrol ma. |
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QUOTE(Bahnhofstrasse @ Jul 27 2015, 01:38 PM) the card is still good for forex transactions. Amex give better rates compared to mastercard and visa, when i spent in several countries (thailand, australia, japan). so i think in general amex rates are better. nope amex gives you one of the highest rate overseas and now no more 5% cash back better off using aeon or other cards |
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