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TSb00n
post Mar 4 2009, 12:53 AM, updated 17y ago

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Version 6:

One good site to add from http://www.bankinginfo.com.my
KNOWING YOUR CARDS (pls spend some time reading it up, especially for first time card user)

1. Visa
2. Mastercard.
3. JCB
4. AMEX - Charge or Credit Card
5. Diners Club
6. Etc.

1. Annual fee matters

No need to request for waiver
CIMB Direct Access Platimum and Gold - requirement Professional/Graduate.
UOB Platinum - got to have BOTH MasterCard and Visa and swipe minimum 6 times/card.
Alliance Platinum - swipe 12 times a year or spend RM5,000/year.
RHB Evo - got to swipe once a month or RM8 is charged for that month.
OCBC Platinum Robinson - swipe 3x any amount even few ringgit also can at robinson from month on card expiry not following year basis (http://www.ocbc.com.my/personal-banking/Ca...Privileges.shtm)
MBB Flex -got to swipe twice a month or else charged RM3.95
Citibank Choice - 2 transactions in a month
CIMB Mastercard Paypass - free for life without conditions

2. Tap and Go - no signature required matters

Visa Wave - MBB, UOB
Mastercard Paypass - CIMB, CIMB DA
Visa payWave - MBB Petronas

Paypass limited to RM120
Visa Wave limit should be RM150


3. Credit Card linked to Petrol Giants

BHP-UOB
Shell-Citibank
AMEX charged card gives rewards point (presently 2X if got Turbo 3X) for pumping petrol at ALL petrol stations.
Petronas-MBB Visa Gold with payWave (free for life with no conditions)
Petronas-CIMB Mastercard Gold (free for life)
All petrol brands with CIMB DA Mastercard with rebate up to 2% monthly*.


4. Standard financial charge (interest rate)

Retails purchases: 18% p.a or 1.5% p.m from statement date upon paying the minimum amount.
    *Malaysia had adopted tiered pricing interest rate: BNM Press Statement
    18% p.a. (now, most bank had adopted 17.5% p.a. starting Apr 09)
    17% p.a. (now, most bank had adopted 16% p.a. starting Apr 09)
    15% p.a. (now, most bank had adopted 13.5% p.a. starting Apr 09)
Cash advance: 18% p.a from the date of withdrawal.
Late payment: 1% of outstanding or RM 5 whichever is higher.
Minimum payment amount: 5% of outstanding or RM 25/RM 50 whichever is higher.


5. Complementary Cards

1) Citibank - Just deposit and maintain RM200k
2) UOB - Opening deposit of RM300k with maintenance of RM200k
3) Standard Chartered - Deposit & maintenance of RM250K effective 1st April 2009
4) OCBC - Opening deposit of RM300k with maintenance of RM200k
5) HSBC - Deposit & maintenance of RM200k

6. Amex - Charge card
AMEX charged card gives rewards point (presently 2X if got Turbo 3X) for pumping petrol at ALL petrol stations.

Another benefit AMEX have over others is that they presently have 6 months 0% installment for any transaction. AMEX is truly 0% as they is no handling or surchage fees as compared to DA and UOB.

7. International Transactions
Mastercard and Visa charges a surcharge on top of the exchange rate. The banks also choose to charge an additional administration charge on top of that

Maybank: 0.5% -->verified by Hye

CIMB/DA: DA - 1% (starting April 2009 - by hye)

Hong Leong: 1%

PBB: 1.25% (thanks to the link by prasys)
QUOTE
Transactions incurred will be converted to Ringgit Malaysia using US$ as the base currency on the date the item is received and/or processed at such exchange and at such time as may be determined by Visa International/MasterCard Worldwide at its absolute discretion plus administration cost of 1.25%. The exchange may differ from the rate in effect on the date of the transaction due to market fluctuations. Such rate imposed shall be final and conclusive and the Cardmember shall bear all exchange risks, losses, commission and other bank charges which may thereby be incurred.

http://www.pbebank.com/en/en_content/perso...ates/cards.html

Citibank: 1% --> verified by tinkerbel

HSBC: 1% --> HSBC will also charge a Misc fee; bank isn't able to provide details on what that is but according to CS whom I spoke with, there's a small misc fee. (contribution by Tinkerbel)

EON: 2%

UOB: 1%

Standard Chartered: 1%

AMEX card: 2.5% (Item 13.5 of the T&C)

OCBC bank: (provided by kei18kun)
overseas transaction 1%
http://www.ocbc.com.my/personal-banking/Ca....shtm?bcid=M5_1


Credit Card Cancellation Letter

[Your name]
[Your address]
[Date]

Dear Sir or Madam:

Please let this letter serve as notice that I am terminating my credit card account effective immediately. Please close the following account:

Credit Card Company: ____________
Account Number: ________________

Please send me written confirmation that my account has been closed. Also, please confirm that you have notified all appropriate credit card bureaus that this account was closed at my request.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
[Your Signature]


Cash Advance fees
5% of cash amount (min RM20), and
18% p.a. daily interest
(N/A for Ready Cash)
[from Citibank]

Cash Advance Fee :
The cash advance fee is charged
to any withdrawal of cash made.
This is imposed for each cash
advance transaction.
5% or RM20, whichever is higher.
[From UOB bank]

Cash Advance Commission/Fee*
VISA/Mastercard (Both Classic and Gold)

Flat rate of 5.00% of the total amount of cash advance
Min: RM10
[From Maybank]

Cash Advance Fee
5% of the amount drawn, subject to a minimum of RM15, whichever is higher.
[ From Direct Access]

Cash Advance Fee
5% of the amount drawn, subject to a minimum of RM15, whichever is higher.
[From CIMB]

Cash Advance fees
} The cash advance fee is 5% of the amount advanced or a minimum of RM15. Whichever is higher. This is imposed for each cash advance transaction
} For HSBC Amanah Charge Card, cash advance is capped at RM1,000 per transaction and a fee of RM60 per transaction will be levied
} For cash advances made over the HSBC banking counter, there will be an additional charge of the following:-
- RM50 on credit cards issued by local banks other than HSBC - RM20 on credit cards issued by non-Malaysian card issuers (including JCB)
- Cards issued by HSBC Bank Malaysia and the HSBC Groupare exempted from this charge
[HSBC]

Cash Advance Fees/Casino Chip Fees
The cash advance fee is 5% of the amount advanced or a minimum of RM15, whichever is higher. This is imposed for each cash advance/casino chips transaction.
[From OCBC]

Credit Card V2 Thread
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Useful information
BNM issued guidelines in 2003 that limits consumer liability in cases of fraud to only RM250. See the actual document here, page 123 has the guidelines. (Courtesy of tishaban) (thanks awaynoway for the updated link))

Credit information:
CCRIS: http://creditbureau.bnm.gov.my/
CTOS: http://www.ctos.com.my/
BRIS: http://bris.com.my/index.html

FMB - Financial Mediation Bureau
http://www.fmb.org.my/index.htm
QUOTE
The Financial Mediation Bureau (FMB) is an independent body set up to help settle disputes between you and your financial services providers who are its members..

The FMB provides you with free, fast, convenient and efficient avenue to refer your disputes for resolution as an alternative to the courts. These disputes may be Banking/Financial related as well as Insurance and Takaful related .


Other Links By Users:
Quite informative blog with links provided by Gen-X:
http://creditcardsmalaysia.blogspot.com/20...rds-cc-101.html
QUOTE(GHz @ Mar 15 2009, 12:23 AM)
If you are really interested in cash back credit card you may want to take a look this analysis of cash back credit card
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Disclaimer: If there's anything one wants to update on this first page or if there's any information wrong, pls PM me and I'll update if it's relevant.

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This post has been edited by b00n: Apr 20 2009, 12:47 AM
TSb00n
post Mar 4 2009, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(WaCKy-Angel @ Mar 4 2009, 04:20 PM)
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My Maybank Visa i paid later than 6PM on the same day still get charged late payment fee...
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You can always phone in to ask for waiver wink.gif

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post Mar 14 2009, 10:30 AM

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QUOTE(youniqueme @ Mar 13 2009, 08:08 PM)
Knowing What is Good Customer Service Satisfaction

When was the last time you had encountered an unforgettable customer service experience?

By skipping all the boring lines with the operator –“I am informing you the status of my credit card. I have applied two month before. ... return me the copies of my personal documents as they had not issued me ...”

I recently submitted a YOUNIQUE card (a cc that allow you to personalized your own credit card benefits & design!) application through Alliance Bank – You:nique website.

And guess what, Alliance Bank customer service actually called me personally to inform me that my approval took longer than usual because the submitted design was ‘cover-up’ the standard requirement “BIN number” as well as the “Valid Thru”… & now finally they got clearance from MasterCard to proceed as usual.

Most importantly I was told that I will getting my You:nique card in 3 day times via Pos Malaysia!!! Wooohooo!!!!

Seriously! First class customer service with fantastic credit card!! biggrin.gif

Experience it yourself: http://www.alliancebank.com.my/younique/
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This is a really lame advertising tactic.
The worst I would say! (clue: your nick?)

Anyway, you don't infest LYN all over with your ad. There's proper channel for it!
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Sear...sult_type=posts
Btw, have reported you to the admin and your fate lies in their decision.

This post has been edited by b00n: Mar 14 2009, 10:33 AM
TSb00n
post Apr 15 2009, 11:51 PM

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@hye,
Got the clarification already on the i-pay?

If anyone has the information to update on the 1st post. Pls PM me. I'm not always in this topic. wink.gif

This post has been edited by b00n: Apr 16 2009, 12:04 AM
TSb00n
post Apr 20 2009, 12:38 AM

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QUOTE(hye @ Apr 19 2009, 12:30 PM)
Announced by BNM. so all banks have to do it.
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A slight correction; It was suggested by the consumer right group and thus BNM is also "suggesting". But it is not an official ruling, that's why you never see the official statement from BNM as like the previous announcement. wink.gif
Anyway, shall update the 1st page.

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post Apr 20 2009, 11:20 AM

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QUOTE(MilesAndMore @ Apr 20 2009, 01:17 AM)
Anyway, CIMB Bank also has dropped the interest rate to just 13.5%, as reflected in my online statement.
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Yeah, have updated the 1st page.
My post was just to clarify that it's not an official "ruling" from BNM wink.gif
Just that the banks and BNM succumb to the pressure from consumer rights group as BNM had slashed the OPR to so low. nod.gif
Anyway, makes no difference for those who are transactors. But for revolvers.... rclxms.gif
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post Apr 20 2009, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(nicholastze85 @ Apr 20 2009, 11:29 AM)
i want buy a CPU. is it posible i do flexi pay or ezypay for the CPU coz i dont have so much cash now...

Can giv me wat d difference between flexi and ezy?
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It depends on whether or not the store have tied up with the bank for this sort of installment scheme.
So you have to ask them 1st before buying.

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post Apr 26 2009, 12:57 AM

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@tinkerbel
Oh so the admin finally awarded you....
You should thank goldfries as it's him who recommended. wink.gif

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