Banks Give Money Away! Learn How To Earn $200 Cash

October 17, 2008 · Posted in Money · Comment 

In this current economic crisis, especially in the banking, it is still possible to get some cash from the banks.

If banks want to give money away, we shouldn’t reject the opportunities, right?

Let me tell you how to get the cash from banks.

Maybank
Set Yourself Free with Maybank Credit Cards

Maybank is giving S$100 cash credit to your credit card upon your first card spend within the first month. Once you get $100 credited into the card and you can use the credited amount to pay your bills or shopping.

Set Yourself Free with Maybank Credit Cards

Sign up the Maybank credit cards before 31 Dec 2008 to enjoy this offer.

Standard Chartered Bank
Get yourself qualified for Standard Chartered Manhattan Credit Card, to earn $50 cash rebate.

Standard Chartered Manhattan Credit Card

Apply online before 31 Dec 2008.

HSBC Bank
Take up the HSBC Platinum Visa card offer and receive $50 worth of vouchers. You need to make five transactions within one month period in order to qualify for $50 vouchers.

HSBC Platinum Visa card

Apply HSBC credit card online.

Always remember to read the fine print.

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What Wrong With Standard Chartered Credit Card?

October 6, 2008 · Posted in General · Comment 

Recently, a few people left negative comments on my blog post about Standard Chartered Credit Card. You can read my bad experience with Standard Chartered and reader’s comments there.

I’ve closed Standard Chartred credit card and eSaver account many months ago.

I just did the search using Google and found few some negative posts about StanChart credit card at popular local forums such as Stomp, sgClub, HardwareZone, etc.

What Wrong With Standard Chartered Credit Card?

Learned from my inner-circle that, Standard Chartered outsourced their backroom operations to India. Cost savings of outsourcing low-level works to India can look very nice on paper.

However, cheap doesn’t mean good.

The low quality of work that some Indian outsourcing companies provides, can resulting to customer complaints, then causing lost of trust and business opportunities later.

I’m not saying outsourcing is bad, but select a qualified and better outsourcing provider is very important.

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