What is this query you have?So I have a query around the fnb premier being limited now to R600 earn on monthly spend, supposing this is excluding checkers, clicks etc
We will have to see how it is going to work, if you can avoid the interest then yes it seem like a good deal.Even the Premier benefit (40% back) doesn't look too bad.
Is it for everything including checkers etc or just monthly spend. Suppose the latter.What is this query you have?
Is it for everything including checkers etc or just monthly spend. Suppose the latter.
They say it must be done over 24 months, so the only way to avoid interest is to pay it off sooner, but wouldn't that then potentially mean you don't get the ebucks as there is no charge?We will have to see how it is going to work, if you can avoid the interest then yes it seem like a good deal.
Not sure on that because on a ebucks statement, it shows ebucks earned for monthly spend, ebucks for checkers, petrol etc. So this might be limited to just the monthly spend portion?All inclusive
Agee , paying the additional interest would make it not so great.They say it must be done over 24 months, so the only way to avoid interest is to pay it off sooner, but wouldn't that then potentially mean you don't get the ebucks as there is no charge?
Looks like it's gone, Premier - specifically states no longer applies, PC - only specific sub products, PW - also only specific sub products.Any idea what the minimum amount one has to keep in your PC account to get rebate of the monthly fees?
Thank you
Is what for everything?Is it for everything including checkers etc or just monthly spend. Suppose the latter.
It is not new, R600 is the max you can earn on Premier smart spendIs what for everything?
EDIT: I think my question, in the midst of your ambiguity, is where do you see anything about some new limit to eBucks earn?
That's how I have it too. And, like you say, nothing new there.It is not new, R600 is the max you can earn on Premier smart spend
Yes, but you must read the fine print.
That's how I have it too. And, like you say, nothing new there.
So the document says 600 on monthly spend, not smart spend. on the ebucks calculator there is a total fusion/cc spend. Now I am aware that when you spend x amount, everytime you get a certain amount of ebucks which total up to R600, but then you also normally got 2% back in ebucks In-store and online eBucks partner spend.
So my question is, does this new wording replacing smart spend with monthly spend, means the 2% and the smart spend total R600 A month for total spend. This is also because the word smart spend does not appear in the document anywhere.
Smart spend is the eBucks reward for monthly spend. No need to overcomplicate thingsSo the document says 600 on monthly spend, not smart spend. on the ebucks calculator there is a total fusion/cc spend. Now I am aware that when you spend x amount, everytime you get a certain amount of ebucks which total up to R600, but then you also normally got 2% back in ebucks In-store and online eBucks partner spend.
So my question is, does this new wording replacing smart spend with monthly spend, means the 2% and the smart spend total R600 A month for total spend. This is also because the word smart spend does not appear in the document anywhere.
The full updates are available on the eBucks website.If I am interpreting it correctly looks like you will get points for just having a FNB home loan again, and not only if you have a home loan AND an offered amount. If so that's a nice change!
Are the points caps for reward levels unchanged or are they altered?