Is FNB losing the plot.

The new rules are in effect now, and it's become much more difficult to get the full 15% fuel rewards rate on one's cheque account. I won't be bothering to get there now cause one has to use a crap load of cheque account related products or spend about 30k on one's cheque card every month.

Back to credit card spending I go...
 
don't think being on platinum helps with anything other than

I dunno .... my Platinum credit card is 13.5% and my overdraft is 12.5% debit interest rate.

I don't think I got either of those on Gold
 
I'm pretty sure they charge the shops a fee for debit card transactions too.

Our ABSA merchant account attracts fees for both Debit and Credit card transactions. Strangely enough the only card that has a 0.00% charge is American Express.
 
Transaction Details
Description One: #VALUE ADDED SERV FEES
Description Two: -
Transaction Amount: 38.00
Service Fee: -
Effective Date: 2012-10-11
Post Date: 2012-10-11
Current Balance: Gonna keep that private Insanity might phone me in the middle of the night :D
Cash Amount: -
Original Currency Amount: 38.00
ENC Amount: -
ENC Days: -
Cleared: -


Transaction Description
Transaction Code: 6021
Transaction Description: Value Added Serv Fees
Transaction Category: Fees
Transaction Sub-Category: Service Fee

Hey guys I just looked at my statement and saw this little fee they charged me, now I did make one immediate transfer during the month but that when I made it they charged me for it on that transaction, are they taking a chance by charging me twice or does anyone know this service code? Their pricing guide did not have that code or anything that describes this fee.

Thanks a lot!
 
Hey guys I just looked at my statement and saw this little fee they charged me, now I did make one immediate transfer during the month but that when I made it they charged me for it on that transaction, are they taking a chance by charging me twice or does anyone know this service code? Their pricing guide did not have that code or anything that describes this fee.

Thanks a lot!

Did they charge you for it or did they show the charge for it? On my account all such service fees show up against the transaction on online banking but they only get charged at statement time (one combined charge).
 
Oh yes I see it now, thanks for clearing it up, my following transaction was close to R38 and that was what confused me.

I'm 0 for 2 today :/

Thanks very much
 
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don't think being on platinum helps with anything other than slow lounge access and being able to earn more ebucks ... so if you on fee saver, then rather be on platinum for the higher ebucks and slow lounge(if thats ur thing) :)

I got a Platinum card today but as a young professional. The way I understood it does help you with homeloans and so fourth well for me at least
 
That is what I have now. I am very happy. I honestly cant be bothered with frekking E-Bucks and Greenbacks. It takes you a damn lifetime to save enough to actually buy something worthwhile. I will rather save on my banking fees and have real Rands to show for it...not these suger coated reward k@k! BLEH!

A big +1 to this statement. I use to be with FNB and was on one of their "special" packages where you pay R70 a month for x amount of debit orders and ATM withdrawals. My bank charges always ended up in the region of R130+. Made move to Capitec and after 3 years with them, my bank charges are still only between R40 and R50 per month. I use my bank card even more now than I did when I was with FNB, as I swipe at the tills for most of my purchases (which is free) and if I need cash, I withdraw from the tills (costs R1). I even withdrew R10000 from a PnP till point once and it only cost R1. Best move I ever made and I don't need any special package that "saves" me money. Just straight forward, uncomplicated and very cost effective banking.:)
(PS. So far every year cash withdrawals from till$ were free for the month of December)
 
I use my bank card even more now than I did when I was with FNB, as I swipe at the tills for most of my purchases (which is free) and if I need cash, I withdraw from the tills (costs R1). I even withdrew R10000 from a PnP till point once and it only cost R1. Best move I ever made and I don't need any special package that "saves" me money. Just straight forward, uncomplicated and very cost effective banking.:)

Capitec is the CellC of the banking world.
 
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