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I mean when people buy a home, it's mosty likely bonded and thus, it's an expensive most people have. Many people have a bond (It doesn't need to be a certain value)I would not say 95% of people own their own property
Most don't close their bonds unless they reall, really need to. Its cheap access to money and even with a debit order of R100.00pm, you meet the bond requirements as listed above.Of the people who do a percent have their bond paid off. A percent are able to get a lower interest rate at another bank.
True - but when I looked, the difference between providers wasn't excessive. But insurance with FNB is 1 of 15+ ways to get the points to move up. You could get a salary, pay your Easypay bills via the site, save for a child, link your partner to the app, have a cheque and credit card, maintain a decent credit score ... and you're on level 3.With insurance FNB is not going to be the cheapest for everyone. It is common for people to get lower quotes or more fit for purpose products from other providers.
True - but I think it works for far more people than it works against. Remember you also get eBucks on those products - so using that level 3 examples, 5% back on insurance, 5% back on Life etc so I need to also keep that in mind when looking at other companys.If FNB gives you the best price on the products you wanted anyway great it makes sense for you. If not you need to subtract the extra cost from your ebucks.
Why I jump through the "hoops" as some like to call it. It's going to take a knock though with Smartspend being cut in half, but it will still be R40k a year. Takes me about 10 minutes a month to do the "hoops". Add 10 minutes if I need to do a PnP Clothing payment (which is not always needed).
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What's your problem?
To be fair that's 10 minutes x 12 months = 2 hours a year!!!Problem is R50,000 is peanuts for someone like @Smiggles
So time is money ... and 10 minutes is not really worth the effort for only R50,000
Just equalizing things. Get off your high horse.What's your problem?
I have a horse?Just equalizing things. Get off your high horse.
That looks like a R50 cookie. How could a Capitec client even afford to give something that expensive away?
He can afford a horse….Just equalizing things. Get off your high horse.
Sure not saying you are personally jumping through onerous hoops but some individuals would need to.I mean when people buy a home, it's mosty likely bonded and thus, it's an expensive most people have. Many people have a bond (It doesn't need to be a certain value)
Have an FNB Home Loan, FNB Smart Bond or FNB Islamic Home Loan and have a debit order* or salary stop order in place
Most don't close their bonds unless they reall, really need to. Its cheap access to money and even with a debit order of R100.00pm, you meet the bond requirements as listed above.
True - but when I looked, the difference between providers wasn't excessive. But insurance with FNB is 1 of 15+ ways to get the points to move up. You could get a salary, pay your Easypay bills via the site, save for a child, link your partner to the app, have a cheque and credit card, maintain a decent credit score ... and you're on level 3.
That's 10% back on ASAP , 5% at Clicks, 5% on Netflx, something like R30.00 a tank of fuel,
True - but I think it works for far more people than it works against. Remember you also get eBucks on those products - so using that level 3 examples, 5% back on insurance, 5% back on Life etc so I need to also keep that in mind when looking at other companys.
I get around R2,000pm and the extra 'hoops' is clicking a Track My Rewards button etc
I said 3 or 4.I am just questioning the comment which if I understood correctly was implying pretty much anyone can get to level 4 easily and it how many people it works for
Apologies I went back and saw it was someone else who said 4 just for living.I said 3 or 4.
They charged me more than R2000 more a month than Nedbank.
So no the ebucks would not have made up for it.
For what?
Sounds like a magical tale.
Why go into the store though? ASAP and just choose another PNP within a 7km radius? Unless you don't have others around you?
Home loan interest rate.
FNB gave me a more than 3% worse interest rate.
I can't remember the exact numbers, but it was terrible.
No delivery in your area either? Seems a lot of people seem to suffer from lack of delivery.Stopped caring about eBucks when they switched from checkers to pnp. If I have to drag my lazy ass to a supermarket it's going to be the closest one and that's Checkers.