Tips to Boost your eBucks - 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020

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Yes. From the first day of the month to the last day of the month
So technically, I don’t know what I’m missing in July, therefor August and bucks level is also level 4...

I’m aware of the the calculator, but just not sure if I’m on which one, because I upgraded from premium to Pc middle July..

Why would u say fusion is good? Some people say they regret on the forum. Pls advice me
 

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No charge for the credit card
Is that on Gold?
If not does anyone on Gold Fusion also have a credit card and not pay fees for it?

If you can get a free credit card with Fusion then it's a pretty awesome deal.
 

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So technically, I don’t know what I’m missing in July, therefor August and bucks level is also level 4...

I’m aware of the the calculator, but just not sure if I’m on which one, because I upgraded from premium to Pc middle July..

Why would u say fusion is good? Some people say they regret on the forum. Pls advice me
Your ebucks will be calculated according to PC rules. Those on the forum who regret moving cancelled their CC, if you keep the CC you don't lose anything by moving to fusion.
 

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So technically, I don’t know what I’m missing in July, therefor August and bucks level is also level 4...

I’m aware of the the calculator, but just not sure if I’m on which one, because I upgraded from premium to Pc middle July..

Why would u say fusion is good? Some people say they regret on the forum. Pls advice me

August ebucks level is updated between the 8th and 12th and ebucks allocation is calculated from 1 to 31 July.
 

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Is that on Gold?
If not does anyone on Gold Fusion also have a credit card and not pay fees for it?

If you can get a free credit card with Fusion then it's a pretty awesome deal.
They are only replacing your cheque card with Fusion. You still pay for the credit card, same as before the change.
 

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No charge for the credit card

Unfortunately, that is not what I was told by "secure Chat" with Premier banker on App--the CC on Fusion is additional cost: Initiation Fee of R175, Plus R75 per month account fee Plus R17 per month credit facility fee(=R92 per month).

If you have a rolling balance of R50K in Fusion account (Premier)--then the monthly fee of R209 is waived.

That is what I know (just joined FNB from another Bank).
 

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Unfortunately, that is not what I was told by "secure Chat" with Premier banker on App--the CC on Fusion is additional cost: Initiation Fee of R175, Plus R75 per month account fee Plus R17 per month credit facility fee(=R92 per month).

If you have a rolling balance of R50K in Fusion account (Premier)--then the monthly fee of R209 is waived.

That is what I know (just joined FNB from another Bank).

I'm on PC so it's included already.
 

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ok cool will use CC

Even if you can withdraw cash at the till with your credit card, it is not a smart idea. You start paying interest from day 1 (so the 55 days interest free don't apply) and you don't earn eBucks from it either. I suggest you use a credit card for the purpose it was designed, namely to buy now and pay later (hopefully in full to prevent interest which is free money). Thus, don't use it to withdraw cash and use it as a payment instrument and not a debt instrument.
 

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Even on Premier - I kept the credit card and Fusion. No additional cost - just R209 bundle fee.
So does this apply if you switch your existing cheque / CC account to a fusion one, or does it also happen if someone already with a fusion account but no CC decides to get a CC?
 

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So does this apply if you switch your existing cheque / CC account to a fusion one, or does it also happen if someone already with a fusion account but no CC decides to get a CC?

I migrated from premier cheque + cc to premier fusion + cc and pay R209pm.
 

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Even if you can withdraw cash at the till with your credit card, it is not a smart idea. You start paying interest from day 1 (so the 55 days interest free don't apply) and you don't earn eBucks from it either. I suggest you use a credit card for the purpose it was designed, namely to buy now and pay later (hopefully in full to prevent interest which is free money). Thus, don't use it to withdraw cash and use it as a payment instrument and not a debt instrument.
He was asking about withdrawing his money from the CC, in which case there will be no interest charged.
 
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