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maumu

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Any CC cashback that can topup to dash?

i don't think there's anymore common/popular CC out there that gives cashback for such topups... but hearsay topping up from Singlife debit card is eligible to unlock the extra 0.5% savings, which has yet to be proven with evidence (screen shots) or anyone here...
 

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i'm also curious if dash wallet > grab wallet > bank account works or not. dun really care about any points but just so that we don't need to pay the $0.70 each time we withdraw...
I failed to top up grab wallet using the Dash virtual Visa card. How does dash wallet > grab wallet work? :s22:
 

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Tried topup dash pet via UOB QR scan but QR not recognised

UOB QR Paynow > Dashpet now fixed. Subscribed instantly


I think one should view this Dash Pet as a Fixed deposit for at least 1 year, where you should not be planning to withdraw money during that 1 year.

After that 1 year, if they lose that bonus interest and drop to 1%, then close the account.

By then the bonus interest you would have earned will clearly outweigh that 70 cents.

Yes, I have Singlife too

yeah now all these savings policy by insurance (i.e Singlife, dash easyearn, dashpet) replacing FD & bank savings eg.esaver/RHB high yield/isavvy/fastsaver with their much better rates

I failed to top up grab wallet using the Dash virtual Visa card. How does dash wallet > grab wallet work?

:s22:

loophole patched already
 
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So you have tried withdrawing from Dash EasyEarn/PET and done the above ?

Or you are just saying in general it would work ? :s22:

I only tested $1 from PET to Dash wallet then paynow to bank. It works.

However Dash wallet only allow $3k max at a time. So if want to withdraw eg 30k, then got to repeat 10 times?
 

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I only tested $1 from PET to Dash wallet then paynow to bank. It works.

However Dash wallet only allow $3k max at a time. So if want to withdraw eg 30k, then got to repeat 10 times?

if withdraw 30k then directly surrender policy much faster :s13:

But supposedly, 10 times hahaha.
 

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I only tested $1 from PET to Dash wallet then paynow to bank. It works.

However Dash wallet only allow $3k max at a time. So if want to withdraw eg 30k, then got to repeat 10 times?

Iirc both Dash & Grab have a 30k annual transaction limit. Each wallet also have a daily & monthly transaction limit.

If use as 30k FD, simply just do a 1 time surrender or full withdrawal thru paynow to bank for 1 time fee of 70cents is much easier. Monthly interests already $34.15
 

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if withdraw 30k then directly surrender policy much faster :s13:

But supposedly, 10 times hahaha.

If surrender policy they may hold up to 6 months to pay u. If 3k 3k withdraw then more likely to get the $ instantly?

Not exactly sure if my understanding is correct.. cos 1st time signing up such policy with etiqa 😅

Btw, anyone knows if my interpretation is correct for the 3k wallet limit. That means per day can top up and clear out the amount multiple times..
 

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Seems that there are 2 conditions in this that needs to be highlighted:

“ Etiqa reserves the right to delay the payment of the withdrawal amount/surrender benefit for up to a period of 6 months from the date of the withdrawal/surrender request. Etiqa will exercise this right when there is a surge in withdrawals (partial/full) within the Portfolio during a very short period of time.”

You can’t get back your money for up to 6 months if you choose to surrender?

And during the sign up, it says “I understand that I may not receive the premiums I paid (partially or fully) if I terminate or surrender the policy early”

How early is early?

Edit: I strongly advise against anyone signing up for this: https://www.tiq.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Dash-PET-PS-GP-FAQ.pdf

Their term on early termination contradicts their free look period. Customers service also cannot provide a definitive answer on what they mean by “early”.

Referring to this..
 

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"withdrawal/surrender request" seems to suggest even withdraw $30 also got chance kena hold.:s13:

Aiyo really ah.. i thought small amount will escape such scrutiny :s13:

Imagine 30k sway sway ganna hold 6 months is no joke.

Think I'll just go with 10k will do. Also must avoid mass exodus period to surrender 😅
 

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If surrender policy they may hold up to 6 months to pay u. If 3k 3k withdraw then more likely to get the $ instantly?

Not exactly sure if my understanding is correct.. cos 1st time signing up such policy with etiqa 😅

Btw, anyone knows if my interpretation is correct for the 3k wallet limit. That means per day can top up and clear out the amount multiple times..

There's a monthly topup limit of $10,000, that is if it applies to monies from policies.
 

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So if you top up 30,000, will this be like Dash Easy Earn where you should not withdraw any interest credited to your account, for the entire 1st year at least?

Or should you withdraw interest every time?

Anyone has an answer to this question?
 
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