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Well, yes, but you can still earn eBucks over and above what u earn on your normal ccard spend via Fuel Rewards earned on ccard. e.g. I didn't reach the spend limit of 20k last month but yet I still got awarded 3000~ ebucks once fuel rewards ebucks were added.and now - for the first time, I've been charged a fee R200.
And the maximum you can earn is now limited to R20,000 purchases, so one month of every year goes to the fee.
I believe that they charge you the R20 monthly fee if you settle the debt before month's end. I seem to recall FNB offering 55 days interest free, sort of like a credit card
Well, yes, but you can still earn eBucks over and above what u earn on your normal ccard spend via Fuel Rewards earned on ccard. e.g. I didn't reach the spend limit of 20k last month but yet I still got awarded 3000~ ebucks once fuel rewards ebucks were added.
Early settlement penalties are illegal. If the monthly fee is standard fine, if it's directly related to the early settlement of a debt, it's illegal.
It's the monthly administrative fee. I probably phrased it badly - they only charge you the monthly overdraft admin fee of R20 and not any interest if you settle quickly
Thats still terrible. If I go into overdraft I get charged interest if amount more than 1k, otherwise nothing, whether I settle or not. I do have a flat monthly bank fee though so it may be included in that.
Isn't it a R27 fee? I speak under correction. Dunno how overdraft interest works. Don't plan on using the facility. Only applied for it to get more fuel reward points but now they changed the rules on 1 July...FNB doesn't charge for the facility of having the overdraft - so you only pay if you use it.
R20 a month isn't bad if you compare it to credit card fees or personal loan fees.
FNB doesn't charge for the facility of having the overdraft - so you only pay if you use it.
R20 a month isn't bad if you compare it to credit card fees or personal loan fees.
Digging up an old thread here! - FNB / Ebucks are doing it again - Their new earning rules that make it "EASIER" will ensure that I drop from Rewards Level 5 to Level 3 from 1 October and I am pretty sure that I am not the only one. - Well done FNB on consistently providing less benefits for more more cost. - Has anyone else noticed how as time has passed things like free retrenchment protection on credit cards have suddenly disappeared, while service fees increase every year? I have always been a big fan of FNB. I was about to move my home loan (The last thing that I haven't yet moved to FNB), but lately I am starting to think Capitec is a better option.
You're not going to get a home loan with Capitec, nor are you going to get any sort of decent rewards system...Digging up an old thread here! - FNB / Ebucks are doing it again - Their new earning rules that make it "EASIER" will ensure that I drop from Rewards Level 5 to Level 3 from 1 October and I am pretty sure that I am not the only one. - Well done FNB on consistently providing less benefits for more more cost. - Has anyone else noticed how as time has passed things like free retrenchment protection on credit cards have suddenly disappeared, while service fees increase every year? I have always been a big fan of FNB. I was about to move my home loan (The last thing that I haven't yet moved to FNB), but lately I am starting to think Capitec is a better option.
Digging up an old thread here! - FNB / Ebucks are doing it again - Their new earning rules that make it "EASIER" will ensure that I drop from Rewards Level 5 to Level 3 from 1 October and I am pretty sure that I am not the only one. - Well done FNB on consistently providing less benefits for more more cost. - Has anyone else noticed how as time has passed things like free retrenchment protection on credit cards have suddenly disappeared, while service fees increase every year? I have always been a big fan of FNB. I was about to move my home loan (The last thing that I haven't yet moved to FNB), but lately I am starting to think Capitec is a better option.
Mind filling us in on what the eBucks changes are?
@Mike Hoxbig
Get the best of both worlds - cheque account with Capitec, credit card with Discovery.
https://www.ebucks.com/web/eBucks/features/fnb/fnb-gold-and-platinum.jspMind filling us in on what the eBucks changes are?
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