CIMB platinum MasterCard 10% cash back

kashanai

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Reading based on the conditions that SIA falls under airlines in travel condition

I’m supposedly you can appeal for if it doesn’t get credited

Any basis why you think it is under travel? Have u actually tried it?
 

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Sorry just checking. The 10% on travel. . . .

Is it only on ticket and hotel stay?

What if I spend on food and dinning in overseas currency. Is the 10% valid?

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Food and Dining overseas not counted under Travel category for this card. Unless the restaurant is in a hotel and the hotel’s MCC is used for the transaction.

Will count towards the Dining category for the CIMB Visa Signature though.

Sorry just checking. The 10% on travel. . . .

Is it only on ticket and hotel stay?

What if I spend on food and dinning in overseas currency. Is the 10% valid?

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Food and Dining overseas not counted under Travel category for this card. Unless the restaurant is in a hotel and the hotel’s MCC is used for the transaction.

Will count towards the Dining category for the CIMB Visa Signature though.
Thanks for noted.
I always tot foreign currency spending would count under travel. .

Noted. Can try luck on dining (Visa).
Hopefully it does have rebate

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Dining at restaurants overseas (not hotel) confirm can get f&b 10%, same for overseas supermarkets can get groceries 10%. Tried and tested

Thanks for noted.
I always tot foreign currency spending would count under travel. .

Noted. Can try luck on dining (Visa).
Hopefully it does have rebate

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Dining at restaurants overseas (not hotel) confirm can get f&b 10%, same for overseas supermarkets can get groceries 10%. Tried and tested
Not always true if the MCC codes are not tagged correctly. I wasted a lot of rebates when the MCC of restaurants in Japan were tagged as Miscellaneous and supermarket was tagged as Department Store.
 

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Hi all,

Artician said that some Watsons stores are classified as Misc stores and not eligible for 10% rebate. While some are classified correctly.

I deduce that, for those stores with pharmacy (with Rx), they will be eligible.
For those stores without pharmacy (no Rx), they are classified as misc stores.

Please confirm my deduction.
 

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Does paying insurance premium count towards $600 minimum spending?

Insurance premium payment has 0.2% rebate or not? Count towards minimum?

No 0.2% as stated clearly in the tncs, but should count towards min. spending as it is not excluded under tncs.

www.cimbbank.com.sg/en/personal/files/tnc-platinum-mastercard.html

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I didn't get it for Watson's overseas Malaysia.

Anyone as well?

Where do.you see this RX?
Hi all,

Artician said that some Watsons stores are classified as Misc stores and not eligible for 10% rebate. While some are classified correctly.

I deduce that, for those stores with pharmacy (with Rx), they will be eligible.
For those stores without pharmacy (no Rx), they are classified as misc stores.

Please confirm my deduction.
 
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