Tips to Boost your eBucks

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citizensa

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As long as it's not more than 20‰ of total monthly spend or the monthly limit. So what I do is to pay rent at Spar to increase monthly spend and use checkers for all other bills ect.

What's your normal monthly eBucks earn ?
 

abudabi

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Cool.. My kids' school fees can now be put on credit card. You can either do a once-a-month swipe at their office or fill in some form. I'm guessing it's like a debit order that goes off your credit card? If so does that still attract the normal CC swipe percentages?
 

Nimz

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Quick question:

Can you use the virtual voucher on the Makro website?

Thx
 

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Cool.. My kids' school fees can now be put on credit card. You can either do a once-a-month swipe at their office or fill in some form. I'm guessing it's like a debit order that goes off your credit card? If so does that still attract the normal CC swipe percentages?

Is it a Curro school?
 

zerocool2009

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I earned 15% last month on Money market spend

Mmm, reading this rule:

•You cannot spend eBucks at Medi-Rite Pharmacies, MoneyMarket, Computicket, Computicket-Travel and on Cash@Till transactions.

I would like you know who you got eB earned while spending at the MM
 

ABU

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Mmm, reading this rule:

•You cannot spend eBucks at Medi-Rite Pharmacies, MoneyMarket, Computicket, Computicket-Travel and on Cash@Till transactions.

I would like you know who you got eB earned while spending at the MM

You posted a rule about spending ebucks, when he said that he earned ebucks there, not spent them
 

zerocool2009

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You posted a rule about spending ebucks, when he said that he earned ebucks there, not spent them

Sorry, this is the rule.

•You cannot earn on Medi-Rite Pharmacies, MoneyMarket, Computicket, Computicket-Travel and Cash@Till transactions
 

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Sorry, this is the rule.

•You cannot earn on Medi-Rite Pharmacies, MoneyMarket, Computicket, Computicket-Travel and Cash@Till transactions

From website...
Earn rules
Does not say anything on earning at the money market -


Qualifying purchasesQualifying purchases (i.e. purchases on which you earn eBucks) exclude EFTs, debit orders, cash withdrawals, travellers' cheques, foreign exchange transactions and casino gambling transactions.You don't earn eBucks on joint accounts or on FNB Money Market Transactor Accounts.Determining your reward level

Your reward level is calculated around the 8th of each month based on the number of reward level points you collected from FNB in the previous month.

Shopping spend limitsCard swipes

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying card swipes only) of R15*000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

Online shopping

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying online shopping only) of R3*000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

International shopping

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying international purchases only) of R5 000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

NOTE:*Please note that for certain shopping purchases made in Lesotho, Namibia or Swaziland, you will earn eBucks at your shopping (swipes) reward rate, and not at your international shopping reward rate.

Checkers & Shoprite spend limits and rules

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to 20% of your total monthly qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and Credit Card spend or a total rand spend (on Checkers & Shoprite purchases only) of R7 000 per month, whichever occurs*
 

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It shows as a separate account on your internet banking profile. You're also allowed a card for your assistant.

Hi, Just saw this now... my wife CC on my credit card is a pain, as i can't see what she or i swiped. Not that its a massive issue... but my OCD'ness from time to time would like to know who bought X at Y... without having to wait till the statement run.
 

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Hi, Just saw this now... my wife CC on my credit card is a pain, as i can't see what she or i swiped. Not that its a massive issue... but my OCD'ness from time to time would like to know who bought X at Y... without having to wait till the statement run.

My wife has a card on my creditcard account and each FNB SMS/email looks like this:
FNB :) R*** reserved for purchase @ *** from FNB card a/c..****** using card..1234. 3Nov 17:36
Card "1234" is the last 4 digits of the card. So from that I can see when she pays for something (I get the SMS) and knowing which area she is in at the time I can quickly decide if a purchase seems fraudulent.
 

StrontiumDog

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I think fruitbat means (inContact SMSes aside) when he looks at his statement or online banking he can't tell who bought what easily.
@fruitbat You're on PW IIRC?
@SYNERGY So a totally separate account then but you get charged for the multiple credit card accounts as part of your bundled PC bundled pricing?

Hmm... I need to revisit the idea of PC then!
 

StrontiumDog

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@Strontium:You get charged for a single card. Your main card.
Thanks I phrased it wrong. PC is bundled pricing of R345 p.m. IIRC, and you can have multiple credit cards at no extra cost, but as you point out, they are separate accounts too!
 

abudabi

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I'm on PC with my main CC and then a secondary CC (linked to the same account) for my wife.

I get all the SMSs (as pointed out above identifying which card made the purchase). My single statement also has 2 separate card sections (listing the transactions per card) with a subtotal for each and then a grand total at the bottom.
 

strego

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From website...
Earn rules
Does not say anything on earning at the money market -


Qualifying purchasesQualifying purchases (i.e. purchases on which you earn eBucks) exclude EFTs, debit orders, cash withdrawals, travellers' cheques, foreign exchange transactions and casino gambling transactions.You don't earn eBucks on joint accounts or on FNB Money Market Transactor Accounts.Determining your reward level

Your reward level is calculated around the 8th of each month based on the number of reward level points you collected from FNB in the previous month.

Shopping spend limitsCard swipes

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying card swipes only) of R15*000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

Online shopping

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying online shopping only) of R3*000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

International shopping

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying international purchases only) of R5 000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

NOTE:*Please note that for certain shopping purchases made in Lesotho, Namibia or Swaziland, you will earn eBucks at your shopping (swipes) reward rate, and not at your international shopping reward rate.

Checkers & Shoprite spend limits and rules

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to 20% of your total monthly qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and Credit Card spend or a total rand spend (on Checkers & Shoprite purchases only) of R7 000 per month, whichever occurs*

Haven't seen anything mentioning fuel spend...anybody know if there is a limit?
 

zerocool2009

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From website...
Earn rules
Does not say anything on earning at the money market -


Qualifying purchasesQualifying purchases (i.e. purchases on which you earn eBucks) exclude EFTs, debit orders, cash withdrawals, travellers' cheques, foreign exchange transactions and casino gambling transactions.You don't earn eBucks on joint accounts or on FNB Money Market Transactor Accounts.Determining your reward level

Your reward level is calculated around the 8th of each month based on the number of reward level points you collected from FNB in the previous month.

Shopping spend limitsCard swipes

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying card swipes only) of R15*000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

Online shopping

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying online shopping only) of R3*000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

International shopping

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to a total monthly rand spend (on qualifying international purchases only) of R5 000 on your qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and/or Credit Card(s).

NOTE:*Please note that for certain shopping purchases made in Lesotho, Namibia or Swaziland, you will earn eBucks at your shopping (swipes) reward rate, and not at your international shopping reward rate.

Checkers & Shoprite spend limits and rules

The amount on which you earn eBucks is limited to 20% of your total monthly qualifying FNB Gold Cheque and Credit Card spend or a total rand spend (on Checkers & Shoprite purchases only) of R7 000 per month, whichever occurs*

Thanks for all of that. I was more trying to figure out how Inventer got to earn ebucks for making payments at the MM counter
 
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