shengliang1981
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Hi, anyone knows if payment to health buddy eligible for 1.6% cashback and counted towards OCBC 360 card spend bonus interest? Thanks

Hi, anyone knows if payment to health buddy eligible for 1.6% cashback and counted towards OCBC 360 card spend bonus interest? Thanks
Weird. Was charged interest charge when I paid the amount net of cashback before due date (cashback was also credited before due date).
Yes, cashback credited 25 Sep when due date was 10 Oct. I paid the remainder by Sep.when is the cashback credited? Able to see in ocbc app?
Just in today. Very weird.Cashback not in yet![]()
Finally I sawJust in today. Very weird.
Strangely haven't received. Have you?this month no cashback?
Strangely haven't received. Have you?
it is in alrnope. no cashback for my Dec bill
U can apply then use 1yr then cancel if no waive, then apply another card. Repeat.Just to check if anyone has experience with OCBC on annual fee manual waiver if spending does not hit their published min rate of 10k/yr for auto-waiver?
I am thinking of signing up for an applicable credit card to earn 0.4% bonus interest on my 360account, but I figure that my regular eligible expenses is only about $500 plus only, just enough to earn the BI. My other expenses are covered by other banks’ cards. So expected OCBC annual spend is 6k, maybe a bit less if I can’t hit 500 in a month.
Would OCBC entertain annual fee waiver if my annual spend is 5-6k? If they don’t, I think the 0.4% bonus interest not worth the effort…
Just to check if anyone has experience with OCBC on annual fee manual waiver if spending does not hit their published min rate of 10k/yr for auto-waiver?
I am thinking of signing up for an applicable credit card to earn 0.4% bonus interest on my 360account, but I figure that my regular eligible expenses is only about $500 plus only, just enough to earn the BI. My other expenses are covered by other banks’ cards. So expected OCBC annual spend is 6k, maybe a bit less if I can’t hit 500 in a month.
Would OCBC entertain annual fee waiver if my annual spend is 5-6k? If they don’t, I think the 0.4% bonus interest not worth the effort…