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For family and friends, the amt spend in ringgit will count towards the $800 also? Eg i spend 500 in sg and 312 in msia. Will it make it 800 in total and hence qualify for e rebates?
@@Sethisfy unlike debit cards u spend on credit for credit cards now and pay later. on top of that you also earn rebates so trust card is certainly one of the best if not the best one currently. u dun agree?
No it doesn’t because you can get true 8% cashback on Maybank Family and Friends provided you meet the minimum spend in eligible categories. For UOB EVOL, even if you used it optimally for Paywave/online transactions and foreign currency spend, the max effective cashback yield is 6.25% due to sub-limits of the card
@@Sethisfy if we are already using EVOL for everyday use, and happen to use FCY for bonus spend, that FCY will yield 10%. The ‘normal’ spend yield shouldn’t matter because the choice was already made to use EVOL as part of the routine of cards for a variety of other reasons such as maxing out other cards
Well that’s correct from a UOB EVOL user’s perspective, but it’s kinda like a Trust card user saying Trust Link earns 21% on FairPrice spending and hence beats every other grocery card 😅
@@Sethisfy I understand but the topic is best card to use overseas and if users can meet the requirements, like they do for Maybank FnF, and they are also user of EVOL and also met the requirements, one will choose EVOL or FnF if given a choice…however, there’re hardly users of Trust without already using the grocery category. FCY is akin to bonus spend and so marginal in user’s monthly spending. 😂
I see where you are coming from but I think the context was missing in the original statement. This is also why I prefer to go by max effective rate one since it is more objective.
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Trust Cashback Card: JP8171J5 (get S$5 to S$1,000)
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BigPay: MCMVZQCHF7 (get S$5)
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Really?? It’s the same mic I have been using for the past few months 😅
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Very useful. Thanks for sharing.
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hihi! any opinion on Wise travel card please?
Probably gonna be similar to YouTrip and iChange.
Would love to know your opinion on the UOB FX+ debit card that is giving 3.25% cashback now :)
I’m looking into it, probably next round of comparison :)
Revolut has a fee only on weekends i believe.
Thanks for the info. Indeed the case based on their website
For family and friends, the amt spend in ringgit will count towards the $800 also? Eg i spend 500 in sg and 312 in msia. Will it make it 800 in total and hence qualify for e rebates?
Yes
Maybank world Mastercard good for big ticket item oversea
Yeah I wrote about it here: t.me/sethisfying/1465
Wondering how do u feel about GXS card! :)
Will test it next time!
Worse than Trust, I tested today
How about pairing MariBank credit card with amaze card? Does it work?
You will get Amaze’s roughly 2%+ mark-up with Mari Card’s 1.7% cashback. So probably gonna be quite lousy.
Can use dcs flex card pay for petrol kiosk to earn cashback or not...Tq
Yes, as long as you use paywave
Hi...can use dcs flex visa card to pay for supermarket and spa to get cashback...
Yes, as long as you use paywave
@@Sethisfy Thanks so much...🙏🙏🙏
Hi...Why i spend dcs flex visa card 650 can not get the cashback...Tq
Cashback is credited next statement
@Sethisfy ok...Tq
HI...DCS FIEX VISA CARD MINIMUM SPEND 600.IF SPEND MORE THAT 600 STILL CAN GET THE 6 PERCENT CASHBACK OR NOT...TQ
Maximum cashback is $25 on Paywave and $25 on online transactions so the total spend is about $833 per month
Did u happen to test wise?
No but they will not be too far off from cards like YouTrip or iChange
trust credit card charges ZERO foreign transaction fee so shld be the best?
Many cards charge zero fee, doesn’t mean they’re the best. You can watch the video 😅
@@Sethisfy unlike debit cards u spend on credit for credit cards now and pay later. on top of that you also earn rebates so trust card is certainly one of the best if not the best one currently. u dun agree?
fyi. I dun use my trust card unless I'm overseas. for local spend I still prefer my maybank credit card with its 8% rebates.😁
Ya I already said that in my video.
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UOB EVOL has 10% rebate on FCY, so it will triumph Maybank FnF
No it doesn’t because you can get true 8% cashback on Maybank Family and Friends provided you meet the minimum spend in eligible categories.
For UOB EVOL, even if you used it optimally for Paywave/online transactions and foreign currency spend, the max effective cashback yield is 6.25% due to sub-limits of the card
@@Sethisfy if we are already using EVOL for everyday use, and happen to use FCY for bonus spend, that FCY will yield 10%. The ‘normal’ spend yield shouldn’t matter because the choice was already made to use EVOL as part of the routine of cards for a variety of other reasons such as maxing out other cards
Well that’s correct from a UOB EVOL user’s perspective, but it’s kinda like a Trust card user saying Trust Link earns 21% on FairPrice spending and hence beats every other grocery card 😅
@@Sethisfy I understand but the topic is best card to use overseas and if users can meet the requirements, like they do for Maybank FnF, and they are also user of EVOL and also met the requirements, one will choose EVOL or FnF if given a choice…however, there’re hardly users of Trust without already using the grocery category. FCY is akin to bonus spend and so marginal in user’s monthly spending. 😂
I see where you are coming from but I think the context was missing in the original statement. This is also why I prefer to go by max effective rate one since it is more objective.