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Credit Cards Hong Leong Bank Wise Credit Card V8, 10% Cashback , Up to RM100 per month
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knight
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Sep 19 2016, 10:31 PM
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Now changed to RM2000 minimum requirement. Sigh. I think worth to cancel it oledi.
Imagine you spend RM2000 and the maximum cash rebate was capped at RM100. So its actually 5% only you get.
Aduhh..
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knight
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Sep 20 2016, 12:00 AM
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Yup. Seems like I never thought of the Annual Fees. So we are getting less than 5%. But 5% still the best market rate in the case you can meet RM2k per month lah.
I'm considering cancel this card before the Annual fees comes.
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knight
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Oct 12 2016, 05:48 AM
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Hi Guys,
After our Wise card requirement had changed, I had switched to UOB1Card for my petrol purchases. For dining I'm using OCBC365 (1%).
I wonder what's you oppinion.
By the way, Is the Annual fee now waivable?
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knight
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Jun 19 2019, 11:21 PM
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Guys. This card giving 10% cash rebate? But with a RM2000 spend?
and this is capped at RM100 rebate?
So does this mean if I spent RM2000 I did not actually get RM200(10%) but RM100?
Isnt that 5% only??
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knight
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Jun 22 2019, 05:43 PM
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QUOTE(ClarenceT @ Jun 20 2019, 05:55 AM) 10% on RM1000 on selected items + 0% on RM1000 on others. I don't consider RM100/RM2000, but RM100/RM1000 or RM98/RM1000 as I could spend RM1000 on junk. The scheme will end in June 2019. ?? So 10% on Rm1000 is actually RM100 only but u have to spend up to RM2000 to have this 10% right? So in summary you getting RM100 of RM2000 spent. Right??
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knight
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Jun 22 2019, 06:04 PM
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Duplicate
This post has been edited by knight: Jun 22 2019, 06:05 PM
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knight
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Jun 22 2019, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(ClarenceT @ Jun 22 2019, 05:50 PM) So I spent RM1000 on something that give me zero CB eg Government related transactions, insurance and recently Bigpay and Boost. Eg Bigpay/Boost RM1000 then cashout cost -RM2. So real spending RM1000 to earn RM100-RM2. Oh dear. Like cheating. but overall 5% still a good deal too. But have to spend like Rm2000 per month.
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