zerocool2009
Honorary Master
That's a lot of CC spend.
It all depends. If you buy stuff right, you will get rewarded.
Example, if you buy something for R20K, make sure you swipe your CC vs your debit card.
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That's a lot of CC spend.
fek, and I'm sitting here impressed with my 15k, well done!
The points thing for level 5 was all down to not using the cheque card at all(4000 points) and the stupid incontacts thing they pulled on us last month (1000 points).
On the spend amount, I have a cousin who comes from Malawi every so often. He doesn't like carrying cash so he uses the credit card I gave him and eft's the funds to me. That's the only way I could get that amount of spend
It all depends. If you buy stuff right, you will get rewarded.
Example, if you buy something for R20K, make sure you swipe your CC vs your debit card.
You need your cheque card to do cash @till though.Nope, the correct answer is to never use your debit card, cut it up and throw it away. Only use your cc and settle it every month.
You need your cheque card to do cash @till though.
Back on level 5
22000 ebucks earned this month. On platinum
You need your cheque card to do cash @till though.
Uhm...no you don't.
Draw cash on my CC all the time.
Weird. That must be a bug. Cash@till is only suppose to work on a cheque card. And I'm assuming it counts towards your points?Uhm...no you don't.
Draw cash on my CC all the time.
Weird. That must be a bug. Cash@till is only suppose to work on a cheque card. And I'm assuming it counts towards your points?
Where do you find that website/screen?
Where do you all get this notion that it's only for cheque?
Not that I am aware of.
C@shtill is just a replacement for an ATM.
Doesn't care what account you have.
Even if it did, I would happily just pay it then because swopping cards to draw money is silly.
FNB app. Ebucks is listed as one of your accounts
The supermarkets I have been to don't allow cash@till on credit card. Essentially is they allowed that it's a loan and so interest charges follow.