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Me too. I wonder if Sunday is start week?

I tot should be Monday?
I withdraw yesterday and gotten 10/30
I will go today n tomorrow to complete for this week. I hope reset is on Monday..

Under rewards page "want some tips" is the tnc. It only mention week. Didn't state reset day
 
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How is paylah not as secure as iB when u need fingerprint pin or faceid to unlock the app before paying stupid of them to remove paylah feature
 

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I tot should be Monday?
I withdraw yesterday and gotten 10/30
I will go today n tomorrow to complete for this week. I hope reset is on Monday..

Under rewards page "want some tips" is the tnc. It only mention week. Didn't state reset day

I had the same idea with you but no, it is not counted by calendar week.

Withdrew money today. The one week starts immediately on my reward page. I have to complete the 2nd and 3rd transaction within 7 days.

The reset day is one week from my 1st transaction.
 

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I had the same idea with you but no, it is not counted by calendar week.

Withdrew money today. The one week starts immediately on my reward page. I have to complete the 2nd and 3rd transaction within 7 days.

The reset day is one week from my 1st transaction.

Oh ya! You are correct! I go see my rewards page again. I draw yesterday, expiry date for me is 8th Nov

Thanks for pointing out 👍👍👍
 

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How is paylah not as secure as iB when u need fingerprint pin or faceid to unlock the app before paying stupid of them to remove paylah feature

If u read a few pages back, it is not Socash reject paylah. It is more the other way round cos DBS started their own Cash Point 🙂
 

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If u read a few pages back, it is not Socash reject paylah. It is more the other way round cos DBS started their own Cash Point 🙂

DBS/POSB cashpoints years ago have already downside is need to purchase something and then use nets to pay so I’m guessing dbs creating a paylah cashpoint app maybe
 

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DBS/POSB cashpoints years ago have already downside is need to purchase something and then use nets to pay so I’m guessing dbs creating a paylah cashpoint app maybe

Somehow they decided to cut off from Socash 😞

Btw I just did my 3rd draw.
Then on the spot I draw 4th round and managed to cash out $1

Now im not sure if my 1 week term is reset or must wait until after 8th

If got time I'll try tomorrow
 

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Somehow they decided to cut off from Socash 😞

Btw I just did my 3rd draw.
Then on the spot I draw 4th round and managed to cash out $1

Now im not sure if my 1 week term is reset or must wait until after 8th

If got time I'll try tomorrow

Every 3rd time is a dollar

Once daily

Not bad la...
 

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Every 3rd time is a dollar

Once daily

Not bad la...

So far I only draw on 3 separate days total 4 times from 1 shop. (4th is to cash out) I'm not sure if visit 2 diff shops within same day will get 10+10p ?
or limited to 10p per day irregardless of how many shops u visit?

update: found the answer in tnc
must b separate days. only the cash out can b same day as 3rd withdrawal
 
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So far I only draw on 3 separate days total 4 times from 1 shop. (4th is to cash out) I'm not sure if visit 2 diff shops within same day will get 10+10p ?
or limited to 10p per day irregardless of how many shops u visit?

update: found the answer in tnc
must b separate days. only the cash out can b same day as 3rd withdrawal
So cash out 2 times same ship one day got use?
 

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So cash out 2 times same ship one day got use?

Day 1 - 1st withdrawal
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd + a 4th to cash out

After the week cycle is up, repeat the above again. I'll make it a point not to leave gaps in between cycle to cycle lest the new cycle will be pushed back
 

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Day 1 - 1st withdrawal
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd + a 4th to cash out

After the week cycle is up, repeat the above again. I'll make it a point not to leave gaps in between cycle to cycle lest the new cycle will be pushed back
You mean if your previous cycle end date is say 10 Nov. You completed your 4th draw on 6 Nov, your next cycle will only start from 11 Nov or later depending on your next draw date? Meaning, if you make a new draw on 7 Nov, there is no points awarded as it is still within the previous cycle?
 

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You mean if your previous cycle end date is say 10 Nov. You completed your 4th draw on 6 Nov, your next cycle will only start from 11 Nov or later depending on your next draw date? Meaning, if you make a new draw on 7 Nov, there is no points awarded as it is still within the previous cycle?

Yup correct
So I make sure to draw on 11th. 18th. 25th so on so forth. Cos if I go draw on 12th my cycle may b pushed back to 12th to 19th if im not wrong. So far I time exactly end of cycle to start my first draw of the week
 

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Day 1 - 1st withdrawal
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd + a 4th to cash out

After the week cycle is up, repeat the above again. I'll make it a point not to leave gaps in between cycle to cycle lest the new cycle will be pushed back

I have one withdrawal lesser than you as combined the cash out and withdrawal in the next cycle ($40).

Cycle 1:
Day 1 - 1st withdrawal
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd

Cycle 2:
Day 1 - 1st withdrawal cum cash out
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd

Cycle 3:
Day 1 - 1st withdrawal cum cash out
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd
 

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I have one withdrawal lesser than you as combined the cash out and withdrawal in the next cycle ($40).

Cycle 1:
Day 1 - 1st withdrawal
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd

Cycle 2:
Day 1 - 1st withdrawal cum cash out
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd

Cycle 3:
Day 1 - 1st withdrawal cum cash out
Day 2 - 2nd
Day 3 - 3rd

Oooh! I didn't know cash out and 1st withdrawal can be done together! That's a very good one 👍 Thank you so so much for the info! Will follow your steps 😁 Thanks Heng_ah!
 

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This thread is so quiet now.

Ah cause rebate dropping? Anyway only withdraw once.

Don’t find soCash very applicable in SG context. So hard to find a place to withdraw, and I had to walk pass a few UOB/DBS atms otw to withdraw.
 

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Yup correct
So I make sure to draw on 11th. 18th. 25th so on so forth. Cos if I go draw on 12th my cycle may b pushed back to 12th to 19th if im not wrong. So far I time exactly end of cycle to start my first draw of the week

The cycle is start Sunday or Monday? Anyone knows?
 

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I’ve been using socash to withdraw cash instead of atm. No need to q up at atm to withdraw money. In addition, there also cash rebate, which atm do not offer.

PM me if u need referal link.

Is this sustainable??

How does the company make money?
 
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