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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tax paid with Citibank Dividend Card.

It is a once a year affair. Got to pay Road Tax for my car:


I paid at an AXS machine this evening and was pleasantly surprised to find that I had a choice of paying with a DBS or a Citibank credit card too.

So, I paid with my Citibank Dividend Card and I guess tonight's dinner at the food court was free! That makes me happy!

I used to NETS it using my POSB ATM card. Things have changed for the better.

12 comments:

  1. sorry to pops your hope but I don't think that is enough to pay your dinner :P 342 x 0.5% = 1.71.. hahaha...
    anyway, just joking :P

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  2. Hi AK71,

    I'm paying stuff with a cashback card too. I'm using a debit card from standard chartered which offers 1% cash rebate on any mastercard transaction.

    I'm using it to pay my uni school fees :P
    They used to offer 2% cashback but now drop to 1% :(

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  3. Hi pero,

    I paid $684. LOL. ;)

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  4. Hi SG Young Investment,

    I heard how their Manhattan Card was really generous with rebates before too. I think they felt the pinch and must cut back. ;p

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  5. Hi Serendib,

    I paid $684. So, I got back $3.42. Enough for noodles lah. :)

    However, tomorrow, my tea breaks and lunch will cost a grand total of $1.00. Should I blog about it? LOL! ;p

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  6. You have a DBS card? You can pay your income tax and property tax with DBS card and get rebates or points :)

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  7. Hi AK71,

    Ya man. They cut back on their manhatten card too. But still generous at 2% cashback now.

    Last time their xtrasaver debit card got cashback for nets transactions also. 0.5%. They totally removed it since April this year.

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  8. Hi Cen,

    And so I was told. I only have the DBS AMEX card. I don't have a VISA or MasterCard. :(

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  9. Hi SG Young Investment,

    They couldn't keep it up forever. ;)

    Citibank Dividend Card is good for me because I drive. 5% rebate on petrol. 2% rebate at restaurants and pharmacies (where most of my bigger expenses are incurred). I hardly spend money anywhere else.

    Oh, for groceries, it gives 2% rebate but I use the SMRT Pay Wave Visa to get 5%. ;p

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  10. Hi SG Young Investments,

    It is hard to make money and getting harder. We will have to make our money work hard for us and work harder. ;p

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