But are you saying even with some changes in behaviour you won't be able to attain level 4 or 5? Sure, there are gonna be some hoops to jump through. One just has to do the math and see if it's worthwhile. Being level 5 is where the effort pays off.
This is what I have calculated I will likely get in the way of reward points:
Register for incontact and agree to receive marketing: 500 points
Choose to receive all of your statements in email only: 500 points
Have an active FNB cheque or credit card for 3 years or more: 1000 points
Not actually sure about this one because I held a cheque and credit card for a few years before downgrading to a smart account, so I am not sure I qualify for it
No branch transactions in the last 6 months - 1500
However, this could take me up to 6 months to actually get.
6 monthly debit orders - 1000
FNB Homeloan with an outstanding balance of 250 000 or more - 3000
Smart device contract - 1500
Swipe your credit card for between R5000 and R9999 - 1500
But, if I buy food at Woolies or Pick n Pay using my discovery card, I might spend less on my FNB card and thus get only 1000 points
Use between 10% and 90% of your credit limit in a calendar month - 3000 points. Fairly easy to achieve if I set the limit correctly.
Only swipe your card or use Cash@Till™ (no ATM or FNB Branch withdrawals). - 1500 points
Total: 16000 points. And as I said, that is with me spending over R5000 on my credit card, which might not happen.