hellfire
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I've heard that it was Dischem pulling out, not FNBA birdie told me that Ebucks is leaving dischem to join clicks. Couldn’t confirm if it’s just for earn or discounted vouchers
I've heard that it was Dischem pulling out, not FNBA birdie told me that Ebucks is leaving dischem to join clicks. Couldn’t confirm if it’s just for earn or discounted vouchers
Which one? There are a few...I have a strong feeling this account is run by FNB's CIO...
Withdraw cash from an FNB ATM, FNB Mini ATM or participating retailers | 1 free withdrawal for each payment received (limited to Max. 4 at any time) |
No. I use this to draw money myself.Does it count as a ATM withdrawal if I eWallet someone money?
i.e would I lose the 2000 points for "Do you spend more on your FNB Cards, FNB Pay and Cash@till® withdrawals than the amount of cash you withdraw at ATM's and FNB Branches during the month?"
Which one? There are a few...
I think the eBucks CIO is too busy uploading spreadsheets to the deals page to play on Twitterzain
I think the eBucks CIO is too busy uploading spreadsheets to the deals page to play on Twitter
zain
Anyone have any ideas on the above?On Gold it says you get "2 FREE eWallet sends via the FNB App"
Does anyone know how much money you can send with those 2 free eWallets and how much the eWallet recipient will have to pay to withdraw the cash?
No limit is mentioned in the pricing guide, all they say is the below in terms of eWallet withdrawls:
Withdraw cash from an FNB ATM, FNB Mini ATM or participating retailers 1 free withdrawal for each payment received
(limited to Max. 4 at any time)
More here:IIRC the recipient doesn't pay to withdraw.
EDIT: one free withdrawal per Send Money transaction View attachment 786028
Thanks for the info, seems awesome value for money, 2 free eWallets per month for Gold thereafter R11 per eWallet, max R3000 per eWallet with no fees if withdrawn in one go and if I'm reading it right the eWallet send limit is R10000 per month.More here:
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eWallet
eWallet allows anyone to send money to anyone with a valid South African Cellphone number, even if they don't have a bank account. The money is transferred instantly and can be used to withdraw cash from FNB ATMs, buy prepaid airtime or electricity, Send Money to another Cellphone, pay to a bank...www.fnb.co.za
You could also withdraw at checkers. It's freeThanks for the info, seems awesome value for money, 2 free eWallets per month for Gold thereafter R11 per eWallet, max R3000 per eWallet with no fees if withdrawn in one go and if I'm reading it right the eWallet send limit is R10000 per month.
In comparison a straight R3000 cash withdrawal using your card at the atm costs R57, R1.90 per R100. Using the 2 free eWallets could save R114 a month if you needed lots of cash and had used up your free R4000 cash withdrawal per month.
I get it but my question was what sparked the speculation?Doesn't hurt to speculate. Let the lads have their fun.
eBucks's statement that new and exciting partners (I think it might have been singular) would be launched on 1 April. And something about them wanting to offer greater variety.I get it but my question was what sparked the speculation?