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Do I need to go to a branch to get my CC changed to match my cheque account?
My CC is Gold and my Cheque account Platinum so eBucks she no werk right.
Just contact your personal banker and ask her to upgrade. As easy as that.![]()
Platinum, not Private![]()
I had a platinum credit card, and gold cheque account. My banker upgraded me that I have matching accounts on platinum![]()
hmm, I'll give them a call.
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Yeah, I only have it because i wanted my straight balance to be rounded down to the nearest 10k. My budget cap is like R7600 or something silly like that.You should just make your budget option R0 on the card, that way you can't use it by mistake. Unless you keep it for a dooms day and need actual credit for who knows what.
True... I forgot about that, will try it.Even easier ... just log into FNB banking and pay the transaction when it shows (there's a section pay budget). Time and effort spared !
You should give them a call. Platinum call centre can do most things you want/need to get done.
@Gozmit, I am on the 'Full Amount' option (screenshot below). I usually pay before or on the due date and the auto payment never happens. If I forget the autopayment happens a day or two after the due date but there is no penalty applied, it's like they apply it retroactively. Not sure if others have noticed this.
I was looking at it this weekend for someone else and I wonder what the difference is between what I'm on and the 'Full Statement Balance' option. To my thinking it should be the same thing, but perhaps not!
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Not sure if that's possible.Hey guys,
Is it possible to make a hotel booking @ checkers and pay using the 40% off gift card?
How does car hire work? Do i get the 40‰ off directly from avis or do i have to go thru fnb's inflated travel site?
Thanx
Hey guys,
Is it possible to make a hotel booking @ checkers and pay using the 40% off gift card?
How does car hire work? Do i get the 40‰ off directly from avis or do i have to go thru fnb's inflated travel site?
Thanx
Never heard of Checkers doing hotels...that's a new one.
As for the travel it's through the website only I believe.
'Full Amount' is the way to go. I often pay in full before the due date and they don't deduct the full amount again, they deduct nothing. If you are really worried, you could select Full Amount, then pay say R500 before due date, then you will see they should debit you the full amount less R500 on the due date.I've changed the credit card autopayment option to "Minimum Payment" just yesterday (was on fixed amount before).
I'm just paranoid that if I chose the "full amount" option, and pay the full amount prior to due date and then the bank still debits the full amount as well. My monthly finances are simply not going to be sufficient to cover the full amount of the credit card twice in one month. I'll update what happens on the "Minimum Payment" option at the end of this month.
Thanks for this. I see they omitted the word 'Straight' from the dropdown list on the Online Banking page for this, but it makes sense now with what you've posted here.This might help you with the different payment options: https://www.fnb.co.za/downloads/credit-cards/13081_FNB-Ccard-Payment-Solutions_Emailer_r6_split.pdf
Credit card clients can select one of six convenient Auto Payment Solutions which will be applied monthly to pay your account on
a selected date as chosen by you:
• Full Straight Account Balance – Pay the full outstanding straight facility balance on your credit card
• Fixed Amount – Allows you to pay a fixed amount of your choice. (Please note that this amount cannot be less than the minimum
amount owed)
• Full Amount – Settles the full outstanding balance including your budget instalment(s) for the relevant month
• Full Straight Statement Balance – Settles the full amount outstanding on the straight facility as indicated on your statement
• Minimum Payment Amount Due – Only the minimum amount outstanding on your account is deducted – 5% of your full
outstanding balance
• Percentage Payment – This option allows you to select what percentage of your outstanding balance you would like to be
processed every month, this amount can be anything from 5 -100%
Ask them if it's possible. But unless you get it in writing from someone quite senior I would not bank my life on it being possibleHey guys,
Is it possible to make a hotel booking @ checkers and pay using the 40% off gift card?
How does car hire work? Do i get the 40‰ off directly from avis or do i have to go thru fnb's inflated travel site?
Thanx
Haha, can you believe it!? ... I did the very same "double transaction" last week with exactly the same result: Rates payment succeeded, and Telkom failed.So I wanted to make some payments on EasyPay today, but their server was overloaded or something and I couldn't proceed to pay or even login most of the day. Tonight I finally managed to login and attempted to pay 2 accounts in one easypay transaction for R870 and then my rates payment succeeded but my telkom payment failed. Never would have thought that could have happened. However they reserved the R870 and there was some message about the telkom amount would be refunded.