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paurusu

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If you don't want to pay the 10% "vig" and are willing to do your own leg work. It looks like you can fund a BigPay Visa with GPMC and then withdraw from a local ATM up to $2500 for free. I imagine this will be plugged pretty quickly as it's an easy way to get a cash advance from a CC without any fees.

thought in their FAQ they mentioned cannot withdraw in singapore
 

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If you don't want to pay the 10% "vig" and are willing to do your own leg work. It looks like you can fund a BigPay Visa with GPMC and then withdraw from a local ATM up to $2500 for free. I imagine this will be plugged pretty quickly as it's an easy way to get a cash advance from a CC without any fees.

Is Bigpay already in Singapore?
 

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Can start to do this as soon as signing up? Or need to wait awhile for the account setup and for the card to come in?

Can send me pm too? Thanks.

Not sure. I did it after card came. Anyway the card come within 2 days.
 
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There's a BigPay thread already... And its basically good for now only on payments that GPMC excludes points for.. And of course the $5 redemptions ;)

Already tried the card as I have received it 1-2weeks ago, nothing special unless maybe after Malaysia border reopens, as it is bigger over there..

Until Razer fully launches it's card with 1% cashback will be a new replacement..
 

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There's a BigPay thread already... And its basically good for now only on payments that GPMC excludes points for.. And of course the $5 redemptions ;)

Already tried the card as I have received it 1-2weeks ago, nothing special unless maybe after Malaysia border reopens, as it is bigger over there..

Until Razer fully launches it's card with 1% cashback will be a new replacement..

Different app different use
 

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There's a BigPay thread already... And its basically good for now only on payments that GPMC excludes points for.. And of course the $5 redemptions ;)

Already tried the card as I have received it 1-2weeks ago, nothing special unless maybe after Malaysia border reopens, as it is bigger over there..

Until Razer fully launches it's card with 1% cashback will be a new replacement..
Razer card sounds good. Can apply for it now?
 

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any issue using the physical card to pay for 2-3k purchases at telco?

My experience was with a $540+ purchase at retail using physical card.

Retailer insert chip into card machine, and I got an immediate deduction reflected on my GrabPay App.
 

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Can i use Grabpay card for Geneco and Circles Life CC Bill payment?

I have the impression from the posts seen in this thread that it is not encouraged to use GPMC for recurring bill payment (ie. automatic monthly deduction kind).

However, there should be no issue if you use GPMC for any bill payment if you do it manually ....
 

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I have the impression from the posts seen in this thread that it is not encouraged to use GPMC for recurring bill payment (ie. automatic monthly deduction kind).

However, there should be no issue if you use GPMC for any bill payment if you do it manually ....

Most of my recurring monthly and annual bills are settled using GPMC with no issues at all.
 
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