Google Posted July 3, 2008 Share Posted July 3, 2008 except for Citi what other cards offers yung installment or parang pay lite? cause sa Citi pwede pa pay lite yung single item minimum of 3500 BPI has SIP in which credit line is separated from your regular credit line. Quote Link to comment
coooliced Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 Do we already have cash back credit cards? I mean speed 100 you get 1 back? Quote Link to comment
The_Blade Posted July 7, 2008 Share Posted July 7, 2008 ^^^citi cash back http://www.citibank.com.ph/global_images/cards/cc_tn_cashback.gif Quote Link to comment
sleep_heavy Posted July 16, 2008 Share Posted July 16, 2008 All cards are the same. They are very regulated because Banks make a lot of money from the marketing shinanigans that they do wherein they literary entice heaven and hell just to think of ways for you to spend more than what you have on your bank account now. Thats basically the deal all of them give you. They seduce you into spending money you do not have. My own opinion, One credit card is enuf too many. The trick in surviving your credit card is to use it very carefully and very wisely. The other dirty secret to outsmart these shysters is to pay all your debts on time. Never age your account not a day over what is past due. Otherwise if you age your account, you get into the american debacle on the subprime housing crisis that is going on now. These hoods entrap you with a huge cascade of Interest if you default. Up to a point where they can entrap you into getting sued in court. And they have the means and motive to do this. Dont pleasure them with opportunity. The rule of thumb, spend only what you can earn and pay. Never let your account age, do not buy-into any of those loans they throw at you to spend more unless you really need it and can afford to PAY FOR IT ON TIME. Best thing is to only have one card. BPI or Citibank or Whatever BUT NOT MORE THAN ONE (1) CARD. Thats enuf for your whole family. Always centralize and PLAN CAREFULLY any kind of credit spending. Its Deadly if you screw up. Quote Link to comment
marco_antonio Posted July 16, 2008 Share Posted July 16, 2008 All cards are the same. They are very regulated because Banks make a lot of money from the marketing shinanigans that they do wherein they literary entice heaven and hell just to think of ways for you to spend more than what you have on your bank account now. Thats basically the deal all of them give you. They seduce you into spending money you do not have. My own opinion, One credit card is enuf too many. The trick in surviving your credit card is to use it very carefully and very wisely. The other dirty secret to outsmart these shysters is to pay all your debts on time. Never age your account not a day over what is past due. Otherwise if you age your account, you get into the american debacle on the subprime housing crisis that is going on now. These hoods entrap you with a huge cascade of Interest if you default. Up to a point where they can entrap you into getting sued in court. And they have the means and motive to do this. Dont pleasure them with opportunity. The rule of thumb, spend only what you can earn and pay. Never let your account age, do not buy-into any of those loans they throw at you to spend more unless you really need it and can afford to PAY FOR IT ON TIME. Best thing is to only have one card. BPI or Citibank or Whatever BUT NOT MORE THAN ONE (1) CARD. Thats enuf for your whole family. Always centralize and PLAN CAREFULLY any kind of credit spending. Its Deadly if you screw up. ..........VERY WELL SAID AMIGO........ Quote Link to comment
The_Blade Posted July 16, 2008 Share Posted July 16, 2008 All cards are the same. They are very regulated because Banks make a lot of money from the marketing shinanigans that they do wherein they literary entice heaven and hell just to think of ways for you to spend more than what you have on your bank account now. Thats basically the deal all of them give you. They seduce you into spending money you do not have. My own opinion, One credit card is enuf too many. The trick in surviving your credit card is to use it very carefully and very wisely. The other dirty secret to outsmart these shysters is to pay all your debts on time. Never age your account not a day over what is past due. Otherwise if you age your account, you get into the american debacle on the subprime housing crisis that is going on now. These hoods entrap you with a huge cascade of Interest if you default. Up to a point where they can entrap you into getting sued in court. And they have the means and motive to do this. Dont pleasure them with opportunity. The rule of thumb, spend only what you can earn and pay. Never let your account age, do not buy-into any of those loans they throw at you to spend more unless you really need it and can afford to PAY FOR IT ON TIME. Best thing is to only have one card. BPI or Citibank or Whatever BUT NOT MORE THAN ONE (1) CARD. Thats enuf for your whole family. Always centralize and PLAN CAREFULLY any kind of credit spending. Its Deadly if you screw up. i agree. except that at least you have 2 cards for emergency ( one is for back up) . more often than not (my experience) some establishments just dont accept some cards or they have some connections problem. OR it would be also nice if your 2 cards due dates falls on different dates say, on the 15th and 30th. with that you can maximize the the 21 days plus 30. Quote Link to comment
discoduck34567 Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 ok ba citibank cash back? how many % do you actually get? Quote Link to comment
mordorthegreat Posted July 19, 2008 Share Posted July 19, 2008 i'll go for AMEX, no one can match this card.! citi and hsbc is fine.. Quote Link to comment
chaomarco Posted July 21, 2008 Share Posted July 21, 2008 i agree. except that at least you have 2 cards for emergency ( one is for back up) . more often than not (my experience) some establishments just dont accept some cards or they have some connections problem. OR it would be also nice if your 2 cards due dates falls on different dates say, on the 15th and 30th. with that you can maximize the the 21 days plus 30. I agree with you. I have two credit cards, a mastercard and a visa. One is for work and one is for personal. One cuts off every 23 and the other every 5. With the exception of the cutoff dates, I think this is quite a combo. Quote Link to comment
torogi1 Posted July 29, 2008 Share Posted July 29, 2008 (edited) As long as charges can be monitored online, OK. Citibank, HSBC, AMEX Dollar. Edited July 29, 2008 by torogi1 Quote Link to comment
IngrEs Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 makukulong ka ba in case d mo mabayaran utang mo sa credit card? :hypocritesmiley: Quote Link to comment
chaomarco Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 makukulong ka ba in case d mo mabayaran utang mo sa credit card? :hypocritesmiley: No. The most that they can do is to run after your personal property thru a court proceeding. Quote Link to comment
The_Blade Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 i'll go for AMEX, no one can match this card.! citi and hsbc is fine.. not all establishments accepts AMEX. i discontinued my AMEX due to high annual fees. whooping P3500 a year! makukulong ka ba in case d mo mabayaran utang mo sa credit card? :hypocritesmiley: no such law. Quote Link to comment
Retired1234 Posted July 30, 2008 Share Posted July 30, 2008 OK po ba HSBC? la po ba hidden charges? What about promos nila ? Quote Link to comment
azayco Posted August 1, 2008 Share Posted August 1, 2008 makukulong ka ba in case d mo mabayaran utang mo sa credit card? :hypocritesmiley: No, unless you used your card to obtain money or anything of value with intent to defraud or with intent to gain and fleeing thereafter. Access Devices Regulation Act (Republic Act No. 8484) Quote Link to comment
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