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  1. How come nobody intro this before ah? I've been using shopback for awhile already. Gives pretty ok rebates at some of the popular stores like lazada, asos, taobao, ebay, qoo10 and even air tix/hotels. I dunno this considered advertising or promotion but help a girl out and use my referral link can? You get $5, I also get $5! https://www.shopback.sg/ (if cannot i will delete the link...) gpgt but don't judge my shopping~
  2. Citi DIVIDEND Card Great for cashback, groceries, and causing jams at Esso stations. Petrol = 5% Petrol at Esso stations = 10% Restaurants and groceries = 2% Shopping = 0.5% Standard Chartered Manhattan Platinum Card Because in Manhattan, no one dares to carry actual money. $1 – $999 = 0.50% cash back $1000 – $2999 = 1% $3000 and above = 5% UOB ONE Card They forgot to set it in Landscape mode before clicking print. Rookie mistake. $301+ per month = 3.33 % $20,000+ per month = $600 (fixed maximum) Under $301 per month = Nothing Getting the Cards If you aren’t sure which card to pick, do a quick tally of your monthly expenses. If the biggest expense is: Petrol – Get the Citi Dividend card. But make sure you use Esso stations as often as possible. Movies and Clubbing – Get the Manhattan Platinum card Dining – Get the UOB One card Source: http://blog.moneysmart.sg/credit-cards/3-best-cash-back-credit-cards-in-singapore/ does anyone use OCBC Frank? How does it compare with the above?
  3. Hi guys, I am rather new to credit cards and I am wondering is it a good idea to consolidate all the bills into one credit card on the following 2 bills 1) monthly car loan ($700) 2) monthly season parking ($90) Which card can offer the best cashback or offers?? Please enlightened newbie on cc stuff, thanks Cheers and have a great weekend everyone!
  4. Just realised the other day tat if i buy <$50 of petrol on my citi dividend card, i only get 0.5% cashback and not the 5% as i expected. Anybody can verify this? (see the attached citibank chart's fine print at the bottom)
  5. Any bros bought car from the smaller PIs and had a delay in their cashback????? or even not received at all? Please mention what was the course of action taken..
  6. Dear All, Just wanted to ask typically how long it would take to get your cashback after registration of car..... Car was registered in November and have yet to get cashback until now. Was given cheque but bounced twice.... Any advise ?
  7. Heard from a friend that his agent told him of a new ruling that finance companies no longer offer extensive overtrades / cashbacks. Can any bros/sis here confirm this? If it's true, then we'll see lesser new cars on the roads
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