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Skanky wrote:So why not just get a normal cc and use the points if you so desire to buy a ticket?That way you still have the option to use the points otherwise.
TheOne wrote:I have used the FCB Credit Card for sometime now and I never had any problems no matter which country I travelled to.
The point benefits aren't that great though (IMO) but very reliable.
I have noticed that in the UK however they stopped using the swipe method for cards...all their machines are only equipped for the "chip and pin" system...
This is a bit of a bummer!!
crazychinee wrote:Skanky wrote:So why not just get a normal cc and use the points if you so desire to buy a ticket?That way you still have the option to use the points otherwise.
How you redeeming those vouchers on aa.com?
Skanky wrote:crazychinee wrote:Skanky wrote:So why not just get a normal cc and use the points if you so desire to buy a ticket?That way you still have the option to use the points otherwise.
How you redeeming those vouchers on aa.com?
Get your ticket through a travel agency.Price won't be the best but you still have flexibility.
brams112 wrote:save ur money youth man,spend like a scrooge,because that stupid question you asked,,,,if you were to own a credit card you will have to work two jobs to pay back,,,,,money back ha!!!ur got to spend thousand to get back a few dollars....in points
brams112 wrote:save ur money youth man,spend like a scrooge,because that stupid question you asked,,,,if you were to own a credit card you will have to work two jobs to pay back,,,,,money back ha!!!ur got to spend thousand to get back a few dollars....in points
brams112 wrote:save ur money youth man,spend like a scrooge,because that stupid question you asked,,,,if you were to own a credit card you will have to work two jobs to pay back,,,,,money back ha!!!ur got to spend thousand to get back a few dollars....in points
biggy82 wrote:brams112 wrote:save ur money youth man,spend like a scrooge,because that stupid question you asked,,,,if you were to own a credit card you will have to work two jobs to pay back,,,,,money back ha!!!ur got to spend thousand to get back a few dollars....in points
this is one idiotic and useless comment....owning a CC does not mean that you always have to be in debt. management of a CC is just like budgeting your monthy salary. use you CC to pay for major expenses that reoccur every month (like groceries as one person said above). then ensure the CC is paid off before the next billing cycle. online banking makes it even easier cos you can see your CC and other account balances, and can transfer money from said accounts to the CC to pay off the balance owing. no interest means you pay the same as if you used cash, and you build points / miles / credits etc.
@ redmanjp, RBL has a good CC that has a USD and a TTD side. i use that for all my online purchases. plus it allows you to have a secondary billing address in the US (which could be your skybox etc). mine generates miles on AA
brams112 wrote:save ur money youth man,spend like a scrooge,because that stupid question you asked,,,,if you were to own a credit card you will have to work two jobs to pay back,,,,,money back ha!!!ur got to spend thousand to get back a few dollars....in points
crazychinee wrote:A credit card will do wonders for your credit rating; especially if you plan on one day taking out a loan.
Now days it's a pain to travel; book hotels, airline tickets or even buy food on a plane unless you have a credit card.
It's safer to walk around with a high limit card vs cash.
agreed 100%. the old days of saving money and paying cash are virtually over. when you want to go for a loan (and you will have to do so at least once in your life unless your last name is Duprey), even a bad credit rating is better than no credit rating. banks want to see your ability to repay, obviously cos they want their money back plus interest
Scotia bank- Good customer service; very SLOW in approving your credit card. They will quicker give you an unsecured card vs other banks. Got my first card from them; without any credit rating and no deposit.
very efficient; didnt have much of a problem for approval tho....but then again, i do alot of business with them
Republic bank:Much better in terms of efficiency. Applied for a card a thursday, got approval the friday; and got the card the Thursday after. They require some sort of deposit if you have no credit history . That aside; money hits your account immediately vs other banks which take 24 hours.
I use the Aadvantage card;1 mile for every 1usd you spend. If you're not big on traveling the TSTT/Republic bank card gives good cash back as well.
again, agreed 100%. very fast
ABA Trading LTD wrote:you can get a $500 us limit as a student with no job letter/collateral
redmanjp wrote:does the credit cards u can use online have a minimum salary to qualify for it? right now im a student & only work part time for less than $2000
shaneelal wrote:I saw FCB has waived the annual fee for new credit card signups.
Hammy Bolo wrote:shaneelal wrote:I saw FCB has waived the annual fee for new credit card signups.
and for a limited time you can actually get 50% more bonus points at selected merchants
not to mention the cards can be used in Trinidad & Tobago or abroad and you can load extra money to your limit for larger purchases if it exceeds your limit
shaneelal wrote:Hammy Bolo wrote:shaneelal wrote:I saw FCB has waived the annual fee for new credit card signups.
and for a limited time you can actually get 50% more bonus points at selected merchants
not to mention the cards can be used in Trinidad & Tobago or abroad and you can load extra money to your limit for larger purchases if it exceeds your limit
I remember I was going to raise the limit on card to buy some tiles, the rep told me I could add money to the account to increase the limit for the purchase, this was a great convenience as it's very rare that I'd make large purchases exceeding my limit. Didn't check around, but couldn't this be done with other bank's CC?
crazychinee wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:you can get a $500 us limit as a student with no job letter/collateral
Erm, probably not. They only do that shiet when your parents co-sign like with a loan.
crazychinee wrote:ABA Trading LTD wrote:you can get a $500 us limit as a student with no job letter/collateral
Erm, probably not. They only do that shiet when your parents co-sign like with a loan.
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