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hwmook

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I keep thinking what is 3.7% route? Cannot be Gr** combo since no point given now.

Actually still can keep uob one with ax* pay + earn . Last time still works but the cost is high. Still earn a bit . 0.8 %.

Enough to use for some kind of filler

No points given for grab but still can get 1.7% for AXS payment. Doesn't see the point of UOB One anymore.
 

highsulphur

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I keep thinking what is 3.7% route? Cannot be Gr** combo since no point given now.

Actually still can keep uob one with ax* pay + earn . Last time still works but the cost is high. Still earn a bit . 0.8 %.

Enough to use for some kind of filler
You sure axs pay + earn will work with uob one still?
 

kurt111494

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Looks like many are looking for new methods of paying monthly insurance payments and taxes now.

I guess now there are only 2 cards which have not excluded ipaymy? :unsure:
 

Bubble2030

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With a 6% hint, pretty sure is ocbc Frank lo
yea $417 cap only per month...but only works if personal taxes are low.

Else cant work well with mortgage or tax, and one still need to spend the min $600

UOB is easier just set it on recurring on 2k per month for 5% last time.
 

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sian not sure whether to get a new card just to do this... don't have any existing card that can circumvent the issue.
 

item2sell

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yea $417 cap only per month...but only works if personal taxes are low.

Else cant work well with mortgage or tax, and one still need to spend the min $600

UOB is easier just set it on recurring on 2k per month for 5% last time.

dont make sense. If use Frank ipaymy. It’s only 0.3%
 

kurt111494

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sian not sure whether to get a new card just to do this... don't have any existing card that can circumvent the issue.
I'm kinda considering Maybank Platinum Visa. Seems to come closest to UOB One.
 
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