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?
HSBC Personal Loan
I'm looking for an unlimited mobile data plan that is cheap and reliable. I already have one which offers me Unlimited data and unlimited call and SMS but I'm currently on a budget and I don;t really call or send SMS so I'm looking for a low priced but reliable unlimited mobile data plan with adequate speed.
The delivered on the promise of purchase Protection of up to 90 days when ensured reimbursement on an eligible online purchases I made with my Amex Express Gold Card. Irrespective where you buy online or shopping at the local supermarket, their Purchase Protection offers repair, replacement or reimbursement on eligible purchases made with the Card, that has been damaged or stolen within 90 days of purchase.
American Express Gold Card / American Express International
In my opinion, this card is one of the best cards in the market especially as there are no expiry date to miles earned and an amazing 2 VIP airport lounge access. I love the fact that the card can be used for major big ticket items and to clock mileage. Redemption can be done easily without hassle and customer service staff are very helpful
Citi PremierMiles Visa Card / Citibank Singapore
OCBC Frank Card stands out for its low minimum spend requirement and annual fee waiver however, it’s not a great match for consumers seeking everyday cashback. Online spend on utilities, recurring bills, and school and hospital payments are all not eligible for rebate. Dining, groceries, and other categories are also not rewarded. Ultimately, OCBC Frank Card offers young adults a great, no-fee way to earn cashback from social and online spend. OCBC Frank Card is definitely worth consideration.
FRANK Credit Card / Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation
I would recommend the card for use by people who frequently purchase clothing and electronics and also in particular from known on online merchants like AliExpress, Amazon, Lazada, Shopee and Taobao.You get 10X points when you shop at retails for babies and children's wear, clothes, bags and shoes, department stores, electronics and gadgets; which cover almost all retails. Also the OCBC Reward is a $10 rebate for 3600 points which I think is fare.
OCBC Titanium Rewards Credit Card / Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation
I am quite very disappointed with this card as I have never received the vouchers for all the points I have accumulated so far. I have on several occasions made complaints via the phone and even in person, but all to no avail. I would not recommend this card to anyone for this reason, i have to say unfortunately.
Citi Rewards Card / Citibank Singapore
The Citi SMRT card is a pretty decent card for spending but they unfortunately exclude travel related online merchants. This to me is the downside of the card and may be a reason to get another card for travel websites.
Citi Prestige Card / Citibank 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.