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flyong

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hi, recently Singtel apps payment for bills are not eligible for credit card $500 spending anymore, what about M1 bills payment through M1 apps, it is still count as $500 spending? any advice?
 

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another question, UOB one credit card paying for town council fees is considered $500 spending?
 

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hi, recently Singtel apps payment for bills are not eligible for credit card $500 spending anymore, what about M1 bills payment through M1 apps, it is still count as $500 spending? any advice?
when did that start? I paid yesterday via website and not app, will see if it is reflected as eligible spend in next few days...
 

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hi, recently Singtel apps payment for bills are not eligible for credit card $500 spending anymore, what about M1 bills payment through M1 apps, it is still count as $500 spending? any advice?
I've got 2 singtel sim only mobile plan, which I have setup recurring payment on the mysingtel app, it is counted for the $500 spending, verified as of 15th Feb.
 

LouisSaha

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U guys so difficult to hit $500 spending? I think pay bills, buy food, use in ntuc buy something, easily hit 500$ liao
 

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hey.. quick check.

for the uob lunar new year pot of gold promotion, may i check that i need to maintain in the acct at least
$150k + balance of dec 2024 throughout the 5/6 months?

The confusion thingy is the statement below. Can help me understand better?

<<The New Funds must result in at least a corresponding increment in the Participating Account’s dayend balance throughout the Promotion Period and Earmark Period as compared to the Participating Account’s Monthly Average Balance for December 2024.>>
 

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Repeating the info for convenience and reference sake .....

From 1st May 2024, computed bonus interest for the first $150k principal amount (average daily balance) :

28 days in the month = $454.52 (not yet verified)
29 days in the month = $470.75 (not yet verified)
30 days in the month = $486.98 (verified with June, September, November 2024 statements)
31 days in the month = $503.21 (verified with May, July, August, October, December 2024, January 2005 statements)

Disclaimer : actual amounts may differ by a few cents due to rounding off, pls refer to bank for eventual amounts .....

Bonus interest should come in next Monday or Tuesday next week ....

Note there was only 28 days in February 2025 .....
 

waterpighead

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Hey guys, uob1 needs to maintain min balance of $1k else there’ll be a charge of fall below fee? For some months i’ll be keeping it zero and nothing happens; but for Feb, there was a deduction of $5 service fee😒
 

fr33d0m

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Hey guys, uob1 needs to maintain min balance of $1k else there’ll be a charge of fall below fee? For some months i’ll be keeping it zero and nothing happens; but for Feb, there was a deduction of $5 service fee😒
There is a grace period of 6 months if applied online.

better close it if not using
 

dgeralds

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I already have 150K with UOB one account since last year. Is it in any possible to maximise returns via pot of gold promotion?
 
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