FNB Banking App drive

Nedbank Greenbacks are far more simple. Spend money where ever on a linked card. Earn Greenbacks that are automatically converted to cash value on a debit card.

Yes there are limits, like maximum spend per day. But I don't have to jump through hoops. Just get double points when using Amex card.
 
Not interested in getting more money back if you actually tried?
Not really. I've got more important things to worry about than chasing ebucks. I consider them an extra passive bonus.
 
How does one make a future-dated payment using the app (Android version)?
 
Not really. I've got more important things to worry about than chasing ebucks. I consider them an extra passive bonus.
Sometimes it's costs you more to chase the rewards than they are worth. You may need to buy from places you don't normally buy from, you may need to spend more than you were planning to and you may have to buy things you weren't going to.

Rewards system are like casinos, the house always come off better. Occasionally someone will score, but they are designed to get a lot more out of you.
 
Sometimes it's costs you more to chase the rewards than they are worth. You may need to buy from places you don't normally buy from, you may need to spend more than you were planning to and you may have to buy things you weren't going to.

Rewards system are like casinos, the house always come off better. Occasionally someone will score, but they are designed to get a lot more out of you.

Dino about other programmers but I buy normal stuff to get eBucks. Food and petrol, which I have always needed. And not more than I need, that would make no sense. And I get more than eB10K back every month for spending R10-ishK.

Even considering the fees that keep me on level 5 (cheque and credit card) and the drives to checkers, I still score a healthy amount. And not occasionally but every month.
 
The fnb app is pretty cool though. Has everything I need, gonna take above posters advice and try it on Windows
 
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What they are not saying

Th What was wrong with using a PC?

The answer is in what they are NOT saying in the list of advantages of users switching to the app: Most online fraud happens via the website.

The app model is less prone to credential loss, as each app instance needs to be pre authorised before it can access you account. Via a browser, however, anyone can just log on from any device if you userid and password is known. This adds an additional hoop which scammers have yet to jump through. If most users used apps instead of the website, then it would be considerably harder for phishers to obtain and access your account. (for the moment at least)
 
The answer is in what they are NOT saying in the list of advantages of users switching to the app: Most online fraud happens via the website.

The app model is less prone to credential loss, as each app instance needs to be pre authorised before it can access you account. Via a browser, however, anyone can just log on from any device if you userid and password is known. This adds an additional hoop which scammers have yet to jump through. If most users used apps instead of the website, then it would be considerably harder for phishers to obtain and access your account. (for the moment at least)

So, have the same accreditation of the PC that they have for the APP/Cellphone. To use the app on a PC it still has to be linked. Just link the PC to the site.
 
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