Is there a cap that the 3% cashback for the DBS NUSSU Debit Card is subject to?
Who can tell me if there is a cap on the 3% cashback for the DBS NUSSU Debit Card and are cashier’s orders and cash-point considered as cash withdrawals?
Who can tell me if there is a cap on the 3% cashback for the DBS NUSSU Debit Card and are cashier’s orders and cash-point considered as cash withdrawals?
I like the idea that I can receive 40,000 Membership Rewards points when I get to successfully refer any of my friends to the card. Even more so as my friends can also receive 40,000 Membership Rewards points upon spend of S$5,000 in the first 3 months of their Card Membership. I think that is pretty much a win-win situation.
American Express Platinum Card / American Express International
The welcome bonus with this card is quite mouth-watering. Simply spend S$1,500 in the first 3 months to receive 24,000 Membership Rewards points. That you will find to be enough points to redeem for S$110 cash credit. Plus you can see the points add up with 100% bonus points on all spend in your first 3 months of Card Membership. I have been using this card now for 6 months and am yet to find reasons to complain.
American Express Rewards Card / American Express International
For me nothing beats the 5% year-round cash rebates on dining, groceries, petrol and transport (that is taxis, ride hailing, trains and buses inclusive), locally and overseas when you spend minimum S$600 per month. And the cash rebate is capped at S$150 per month. So if you don’t drive, not to worry as you can enjoy 5% cash rebate for your transportation needs, be it a taxi ride, a booking made via ride hailing apps, or trains/buses.
HSBC Premier MasterCard / HSBC Bank Singapore
This card offers a few thrills if you are one for accumulating miles as you can earn 1.3 KrisFlyer miles for every S$1 equivalent in foreign currency spent overseas on eligible purchases up to S$3,800 each month. On such purchases above S$3,800 each month, you can earn 2 KrisFlyer miles. Furthermore the card allows earnings of 1.3 KrisFlyer miles for every S$1 spent locally in Singapore dollars on eligible purchases up to S$3,800 each month. On such purchases above S$3,800 each month, earnings are 1.4 KrisFlyer miles. Highly recommended for those who seek to accumulate miles.
American Express Singapore Airlines PPS Club Credit Card / American Express International
The American Express Krisflyer Credit Card has an attractive sign up bonus and it is easy to use to accumulate on miles as no conversion into KF account is required, and monthly auto “sweeping” of miles help save in the conversion fee. I also have had good experiences with their customer care service as the call center service is absolutely awesome.
American Express Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Credit Card / American Express International
I am a fresh graduate and just started my first job, I signed up for this card due to the onetime $150 cash back reward for $800 spend within the first two months. However for its main monthly rewards, it is nothing to be pleasant about and the hotline is very bad, I even had to hold more than 20 minutes during non-peak hour.
HSBC Revolution Credit Card / HSBC Bank Singapore
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The DBS NUSSU Debit Card cashback is subject to a cap of S$20 per card member per month across all DBS Debit Cards that are awarding 3% cashback on local contactless spend when cash withdrawal is kept within S$400 monthly. In regards to your second question, No! Cashier’s Orders and Cash-Point are not considered cash withdrawals. Only withdrawals at DBS/POSB ATMs and branches locally (with or without DBS/POSB Card) are considered as withdrawals. For avoidance of doubt, cash withdrawals from joint account at branches (with or without card) will be considered as cash withdrawals for both joint account holders.