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Frogman1484 4th Jul 2010 06:21

HSBC Rewards rip off
 
I just noticed today that on my Visa statement, HSBC has changed it's rewards program.

We now earn $1 for every $250 we spend, and we need $15 to generate 1Mile on Asia Miles.

Before we used to get 1 point for every dollar you spent and you still needed 15 points for 1 mile.

What a rip off!!!!

Right, who has Amex?
Any good?
Does it get refused much?

Any other cards worth looking into?

turnandburn 4th Jul 2010 07:26

Amex is the one
refused very little
and accepted much better out of Hong Kong
and more points

preset 4th Jul 2010 08:18

...and this has what to do with aviation ?

buzz box 4th Jul 2010 09:54


...and this has what to do with aviation ?
Asia Miles at a stretch! But carry on, im in need of a card with better benefits too.

So far its between the cx amex and the citibank premier miles platinum for me.

SloppyJoe 4th Jul 2010 20:34

one of the best things about the CX amex card is you get free priority pass membership so you can use the lounges in most airports without any charges, worth getting it just for that.

parabellum 4th Jul 2010 23:59

If you have bank accounts in Australia then the Westpac Gold/Platinum Altitude card is a good one, Amex and Visa, directly linked to QANTAS air miles programme, every dollar spent on the card counts, free travel insurance and the excess on hire cars is covered.

JAYTO 5th Jul 2010 00:14

Hi

I think you will find that they have changed the system to make it clearer on how much actual cash value you have instead of points which meant nothing to me.
For example I at one time had close to 80000 points and when making a purchase at Fortress got a discount around $300 off my product.
I had no idea what the "points" were worth until actually using them.
Now I can see an actual dollar value that I have "banked"
Not sure what rate they used previously to change points to dollars though so maybe the system is worse off but not as much as you think.

crwjerk 5th Jul 2010 04:21

Tell HSBC to go take a flying fuc*................. Now it's Aviation related......:ok:

404 Titan 5th Jul 2010 04:45

I spat the dummy at them about 6 weeks ago when I noticed this. My wife and I had about CC 500000 points we wanted to convert to Asia Miles and noticed they were now worth about 20% less than a few days earlier when it was 1/15. Imade it very clear to them unless they honoured the 1/15 I would close all my accounts including loans and CC's and take them else where. I got what I wanted but I'm still on the lookout for a better CC deal.

jetset 5th Jul 2010 14:04

Citibank Visa is pretty good, Amex is best.

I think Citibank is 12 in HKD and same as Amex in FX.

Amex (I think) is 8 HKD per point.

Citibank Visa can recharge your Octopus so you should be able to earn points for everything you do!
:cool:

Adam Nams 6th Jul 2010 04:47

no slip... no points
 

Citibank Visa can recharge your Octopus so you should be able to earn points for everything you do!
I can't speak for Citibank, but I thought that HSBC had something in the small print to say that unless you actually signed for the goods and got a receipt, then you wouldn't get the points?

What fees are there for Amex? IIRC HSBC charge an annual fee of $120.

jonathon68 6th Jul 2010 14:04

annual fee
 
An annual fee. I haven't paid one of those for over 10 years.

Every time they try to charge me, I phone them up and threaten to cancel my card. They always waive the fee.

BalusKaptan 7th Jul 2010 05:27

Annual Fee
 
Exactly!
I haven't paid an annual fee EVER. Always ask for it to be refunded and the Bank staff carn't get the form out fast enough. My Wife has her card there as well and does the same.


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