Angcheek Hypersonic September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 Hi, All are we able to conclude (to date; Q3/4 2015) what cards are best for what petrols & its rebates etc. . . . .? Shell: ??? Esso: CitiBank Card DBS Esso Card SPC: POSB EverydayCard For the citi, i use the platinum card although i have the dividend card too I dont have the dbs esso card, only the dbs live fresh card, any idea if the discount is the same? Doggie , I got 17% with DBS esso card ↡ Advertisement 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pinobii Hypersonic September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 Doggie , I got 17% with DBS esso card Ok thanks, think me go apply soon wallet bursting liao.....too many cards.....but all for different purpose....how huh.....headache Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 Ok thanks, think me go apply soon wallet bursting liao.....too many cards.....but all for different purpose....how huh.....headache i only got 2 ... hahaha your kind shop too much kekekeke 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sunny Hypersonic September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 Doggie , I got 17% with DBS esso card 17% on site discount plus points right ? ( I think points should works around 3%) Spc card + posb everyday card is 15% on site discount +6% rebate ( always recommend to keep rebates and use them for in store purchases like milk bread etc) 10 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pinobii Hypersonic September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 i only got 2 ... hahaha your kind shop too much kekekeke Hee hee....dont really shop, most of the time, i only buy things during sales 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Angcheek Hypersonic September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 17% on site discount plus points right ? ( I think points should works around 3%) Spc card + posb everyday card is 15% on site discount +6% rebate ( always recommend to keep rebates and use them for in store purchases like milk bread etc) ya about there. rebate point no much use and i think apply to regular price only. Hee hee....dont really shop, most of the time, i only buy things during sales give me your card , i help you keep . my wallet very empty 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
7hm Turbocharged September 5, 2015 Share September 5, 2015 OT abit, what car did you settle on 7hm? Opps... Tohto ask also... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
nazerath Turbocharged September 9, 2015 Share September 9, 2015 Petrol prices rising 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mrmilktooth Supercharged September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 Petrol prices rising spc same when the others raised last price.. Opps... Tohto ask also... swee!!... er.. is conti?.. but dont look like bm, merc,audi.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
StefanK Supercharged September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 Petrol prices rising I think it was yesterday when I pumped petrol at SPC. Levo98 @ $2.29/L. Hope it stays... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mustank Hypersonic September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 I think it was yesterday when I pumped petrol at SPC. Levo98 @ $2.29/L. Hope it stays... I also pump spc today, no price change Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
flashbang Turbocharged September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 Please hold until after work so I can fill up Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sdf4786k Twincharged September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 think for SPC, use POSB is best deal, get 6% rebate. I think there is a tier discount. If you use UOB, 60 dollars got addition 3 dollars off. POSB need only 50 dollars I "think" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tkseah Turbocharged September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 if today price increase.. more pple will swing vote to opposition.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ktglfc Hypersonic September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 I thought oil prices dropped these few days... then why aren't the petrol prices dropping? Is it becos of the tax imposed by garmen? Sianz .... if today price increase.. more pple will swing vote to opposition.. News will probably interview "some ppl" and they would say increase a few cents so still ok Always like that when trains fares increase.... But they didn't realize that a few cents per trip/ per pump, can add up to a lot in a year ! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff69 Hypersonic September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 Pump prices up across the board after petrol duty hike An Esso station along Upper Serangoon Road in December 2014. Pump prices across all four petrol companies were up on Tuesday, following Monday's Budget announcement of a hike in petrol duties. -- PHOTO: ST FILE PUBLISHEDFEB 24, 2015, 3:51 PM SGT 28 0 0 Adrian Lim SINGAPORE - Pump prices across all four petrol companies were up on Tuesday, following Monday's Budget announcement of a hike in petrol duties. The most popular grade of petrol, 95-octane, now costs between $2.01 and $2.04 per litre. Premium grade petrol, such as 98-octane, now ranges from $2.20 a litre at the Singapore Petroleum Company, to $2.65 for Shell's V-Power. All prices are before discount. Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said on Monday the increase in petrol duties, which have remained unchanged since 2003, will "encourage less car usage and reduce carbon emissions". The tariff for premium grade petrol is now 64 cents a litre, up by 20 cents, while the duty for intermediate-grade petrol - such as 92-octane and 95-octane - is 56 cents per litre, up by 15 cents. Drivers said they would probably not change their travel patterns, despite the higher petrol prices. Shipping executive Josh Tan, 35, said: "I don't think any of my habits will change as the convenience of private transport still outweighs the cost." Mr C.K. Poh, 42, who runs a landscape and interior design business, said he "cannot do without the car", as he has to travel frequently. "But perhaps I will travel less for the weekend or take public transport," he added. To ease the burden of the higher costs, the Government also announced a one-year road tax rebate of 20 per cent for cars and 60 per cent for motorcycles. The one-year rebates are expected to cost the Government $144 million. Meanwhile, the hike in petrol tariff is expected to yield about $177 million more a year. [email protected] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mason016 Supersonic September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 spc same when the others raised last price.. swee!!... er.. is conti?.. but dont look like bm, merc,audi.. Looks like Ford Mondeo. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tireburner 3rd Gear September 10, 2015 Share September 10, 2015 DBS sent me Esso Vouchers with 3x $5 for September and 3x $5 for October. Anyone got this too? But on the back of the Vouchers where you find the T&C, they don't mention minimum amount of filling up before you can use these vouchers. It only says have to use the DBS Esso MasterCard when paying. If no min amount, this is a good deal. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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