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ayushnehra
#1 Posted : Monday, January 29, 2018 12:07:40 PM
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Fellow Wazuans, please share your experiences with Credit Cards that you use? How much do you pay for it annually? What extra benefits eg. points/lounge access does one get? I have only had an experience with I&M. I was considering getting the Amex from Equity but would like to hear about Alternatives.
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Museveni
#2 Posted : Monday, January 29, 2018 2:43:59 PM
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ayushnehra wrote:
Fellow Wazuans, please share your experiences with Credit Cards that you use? How much do you pay for it annually? What extra benefits eg. points/lounge access does one get? I have only had an experience with I&M. I was considering getting the Amex from Equity but would like to hear about Alternatives.

What experience with I&M ?
Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
hardwood
#3 Posted : Monday, January 29, 2018 6:15:56 PM
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My "financial problems" reduced significantly some 3yrs ago when i chopped my credit card to pieces and threw it into the dustbin.
winmak
#4 Posted : Monday, January 29, 2018 9:19:49 PM
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I have been waiting for such a topic. I have had very bad experiences in online shopping with prepaid cards (to the point of being blocked from eBay). I would also like to hear which is best in terms of online shopping, good exchange rates, standing charges and widespread acceptability (across borders)... I heard Stanchart have a very good one?
For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
ayushnehra
#5 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 12:26:12 AM
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@Museveni. By experience, I meant the only card I have had the chance to deal with. I don't mean a negative experience in any way.

@hardwood That is a good choice, my friend, though I manage my finances well and use the card purely for benefits purposes so I believe I will continue to maintain one ;) Trust yourself :)

@winmak It's good to know you are keen. My knowledge is very limited so I can share what I know.

As of my Gold Card with I&M - No complaints, service is 10/10, whenever I wanted to travel they would activate the card upon instruction for my specific given dates. I have contacted them from abroad for short-term limit raises and they have done so out of goodwill. The little difference making things they did so I appreciate. Don't do online shopping a lot so have no say but I believe should be okay. exchange rates depend on the vendor, in this case, VISA, not so good not so bad. They give some rewards points though I don't see much use of it.

Standard I have heard is solid too, plus for the gold whether an account holder or not. I hear they can even waive first-year changes of over 5k if they see you will use the card a lot. Not bad at all. They also do rewards not sure what they are redeemable for. Though the card has Priority pass membership (Airport Lounge access) which is a thumbs up.

Where I am sort of keen is Amex from Equity, it rewards with Membership Rewards points for every 100 bob you spend and this can be used for flight hotels etc of international brands, a global system so will have an appeal. I mean if there a transaction I will make with cash at Supermarkets/ restaurants etc and pay 100 bob, why not pay with the card and get the points. pay off the balance on the card weekly. This is used by many to their benefits around the world. Though one needs to be an account holder which I am not which is the struggle.

Pre Paid Cards make no sense to me. You pay charges to get the card then for other things etc Just use a debit card. Online companies have issues with a prepaid card because of the use of black money for wrong reasons. For those who really really want a USD/GBP/EUR account. Look up REVOLUT. Fintech at it's best. you even get an EU bank account and Google Rates. Evolve people.
Dreams are not the thing you see in your sleep..it's the thing that doesn't let you sleep. - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
winmak
#6 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 7:57:30 AM
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ayushnehra wrote:
@Museveni. By experience, I meant the only card I have had the chance to deal with. I don't mean a negative experience in any way.

@hardwood That is a good choice, my friend, though I manage my finances well and use the card purely for benefits purposes so I believe I will continue to maintain one ;) Trust yourself :)

@winmak It's good to know you are keen. My knowledge is very limited so I can share what I know.

As of my Gold Card with I&M - No complaints, service is 10/10, whenever I wanted to travel they would activate the card upon instruction for my specific given dates. I have contacted them from abroad for short-term limit raises and they have done so out of goodwill. The little difference making things they did so I appreciate. Don't do online shopping a lot so have no say but I believe should be okay. exchange rates depend on the vendor, in this case, VISA, not so good not so bad. They give some rewards points though I don't see much use of it.

Standard I have heard is solid too, plus for the gold whether an account holder or not. I hear they can even waive first-year changes of over 5k if they see you will use the card a lot. Not bad at all. They also do rewards not sure what they are redeemable for. Though the card has Priority pass membership (Airport Lounge access) which is a thumbs up.

Where I am sort of keen is Amex from Equity, it rewards with Membership Rewards points for every 100 bob you spend and this can be used for flight hotels etc of international brands, a global system so will have an appeal. I mean if there a transaction I will make with cash at Supermarkets/ restaurants etc and pay 100 bob, why not pay with the card and get the points. pay off the balance on the card weekly. This is used by many to their benefits around the world. Though one needs to be an account holder which I am not which is the struggle.

Pre Paid Cards make no sense to me. You pay charges to get the card then for other things etc Just use a debit card. Online companies have issues with a prepaid card because of the use of black money for wrong reasons. For those who really really want a USD/GBP/EUR account. Look up REVOLUT. Fintech at it's best. you even get an EU bank account and Google Rates. Evolve people.



Many thanks, that is very informative
For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
Eavns
#7 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 10:00:09 AM
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winmak wrote:
I have been waiting for such a topic. I have had very bad experiences in online shopping with prepaid cards (to the point of being blocked from eBay). I would also like to hear which is best in terms of online shopping, good exchange rates, standing charges and widespread acceptability (across borders)... I heard Stanchart have a very good one?

Winmark which prepaid card exactly were you using
winmak
#8 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 10:15:41 AM
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Eavns wrote:
winmak wrote:
I have been waiting for such a topic. I have had very bad experiences in online shopping with prepaid cards (to the point of being blocked from eBay). I would also like to hear which is best in terms of online shopping, good exchange rates, standing charges and widespread acceptability (across borders)... I heard Stanchart have a very good one?

Winmark which prepaid card exactly were you using


Nic 3 wallet USD, euro, kes
For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
Eavns
#9 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 10:41:18 AM
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winmak wrote:
Eavns wrote:
winmak wrote:
I have been waiting for such a topic. I have had very bad experiences in online shopping with prepaid cards (to the point of being blocked from eBay). I would also like to hear which is best in terms of online shopping, good exchange rates, standing charges and widespread acceptability (across borders)... I heard Stanchart have a very good one?

Winmark which prepaid card exactly were you using


Nic 3 wallet USD, euro, kes

which card do we settle for now is there a safe bet card really for matters online shopping?
winmak
#10 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 1:35:00 PM
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Eavns wrote:
winmak wrote:
Eavns wrote:
winmak wrote:
I have been waiting for such a topic. I have had very bad experiences in online shopping with prepaid cards (to the point of being blocked from eBay). I would also like to hear which is best in terms of online shopping, good exchange rates, standing charges and widespread acceptability (across borders)... I heard Stanchart have a very good one?

Winmark which prepaid card exactly were you using


Nic 3 wallet USD, euro, kes

which card do we settle for now is there a safe bet card really for matters online shopping?


I think that credit cards are more versatile when it comes to online shopping. Lets follow this and the other parallel thread on Kenyan bank cards and we see where the experts lead us to. You can also visit individual banks... though these guys never disclose the flaws, one discovers for themselves in a not-so-nice situation
For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
K22
#11 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 2:11:15 PM
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Standard Chartered Credit Card is the best in the market. A truly international card.

> Lowest interest rate @14% pa
> Cash back on fuel & dining
> Lounge access
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> rewards points
> VbyV compliant

check out more details here - https://www.sc.com/ke/credit-cards/

A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man
Eavns
#12 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 4:54:54 PM
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K22 wrote:
Standard Chartered Credit Card is the best in the market. A truly international card.

> Lowest interest rate @14% pa
> Cash back on fuel & dining
> Lounge access
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> rewards points
> VbyV compliant

check out more details here - https://www.sc.com/ke/credit-cards/

Also kindly tell us about the requirements?
Museveni
#13 Posted : Tuesday, January 30, 2018 9:09:22 PM
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ayushnehra wrote:
@Museveni. By experience, I meant the only card I have had the chance to deal with. I don't mean a negative experience in any way.

@hardwood That is a good choice, my friend, though I manage my finances well and use the card purely for benefits purposes so I believe I will continue to maintain one ;) Trust yourself :)

@winmak It's good to know you are keen. My knowledge is very limited so I can share what I know.

As of my Gold Card with I&M - No complaints, service is 10/10, whenever I wanted to travel they would activate the card upon instruction for my specific given dates. I have contacted them from abroad for short-term limit raises and they have done so out of goodwill. The little difference making things they did so I appreciate. Don't do online shopping a lot so have no say but I believe should be okay. exchange rates depend on the vendor, in this case, VISA, not so good not so bad. They give some rewards points though I don't see much use of it.

Standard I have heard is solid too, plus for the gold whether an account holder or not. I hear they can even waive first-year changes of over 5k if they see you will use the card a lot. Not bad at all. They also do rewards not sure what they are redeemable for. Though the card has Priority pass membership (Airport Lounge access) which is a thumbs up.

Where I am sort of keen is Amex from Equity, it rewards with Membership Rewards points for every 100 bob you spend and this can be used for flight hotels etc of international brands, a global system so will have an appeal. I mean if there a transaction I will make with cash at Supermarkets/ restaurants etc and pay 100 bob, why not pay with the card and get the points. pay off the balance on the card weekly. This is used by many to their benefits around the world. Though one needs to be an account holder which I am not which is the struggle.

Pre Paid Cards make no sense to me. You pay charges to get the card then for other things etc Just use a debit card. Online companies have issues with a prepaid card because of the use of black money for wrong reasons. For those who really really want a USD/GBP/EUR account. Look up REVOLUT. Fintech at it's best. you even get an EU bank account and Google Rates. Evolve people.

Thanks for the clarification.

I&M are always solid.

I do not like credit cards. Their debit cards are very effective allowing online management and swift support.
Live and learn; and don’t forget, nothing ventured, nothing gained.
K22
#14 Posted : Wednesday, January 31, 2018 9:08:31 AM
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Eavns wrote:
K22 wrote:
Standard Chartered Credit Card is the best in the market. A truly international card.

> Lowest interest rate @14% pa
> Cash back on fuel & dining
> Lounge access
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> rewards points
> VbyV compliant

check out more details here - https://www.sc.com/ke/credit-cards/

Also kindly tell us about the requirements?


You need to be salaried earning not less than 100k nett, and must have banked with SCB for over 3 months.

A successful man is one who makes more money than his wife can spend. A successful woman is one who can find such a man
Eavns
#15 Posted : Wednesday, January 31, 2018 2:01:05 PM
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winmak wrote:
Eavns wrote:
winmak wrote:
I have been waiting for such a topic. I have had very bad experiences in online shopping with prepaid cards (to the point of being blocked from eBay). I would also like to hear which is best in terms of online shopping, good exchange rates, standing charges and widespread acceptability (across borders)... I heard Stanchart have a very good one?

Winmark which prepaid card exactly were you using


Nic 3 wallet USD, euro, kes

what challenge exactly did you face with this card that caused you to be blocked am following this thread on some other forums and people tend to be vouching for the NIC prepaid card, Am curious to know what are the downside of using this NIC card and what challenges did you experience yourself?
hardwood
#16 Posted : Wednesday, January 31, 2018 2:09:18 PM
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ayushnehra
#17 Posted : Wednesday, January 31, 2018 8:40:25 PM
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Kind request to those who are anti-credit cards. I understand your willpower is weak and you may not be good money managers hence I definitely agree you need to avoid credit cards. This thread is for those who have decided they want to learn about the offerings in Kenya please allow them to do so in peace. Whether they are good managers of their money or not, they have shown interest in this so please show some respect.
Dreams are not the thing you see in your sleep..it's the thing that doesn't let you sleep. - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
ayushnehra
#18 Posted : Wednesday, January 31, 2018 9:05:11 PM
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Credit to @K22 for the contribution:

Standard Chartered Gold & Platinum
> Interest rate @14% pa
> Cashback on fuel & dining (5% at selected merchants)
>Travel Compensation for Baggage Loss, Flight Dlay, Cancellation etc - up to $1500 (P) up to $750 (G)
> Travel Insurance cover - up to $8000 (P) up to $4000 (G)
> Airport Transfers to JKIA for tickets via Acharya Travels at $1500+
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> Rewards points - 1.5 per 100KES (P) 1 per 100KES (G)
>Merchant Discounts 15% - https://www.sc.com/ke/pr...y-stanchart-privileges/
> 5 Supplementary for family. Charges or none, not mentioned.
> Annual Fees - XX (P) XX (G)

** Lounge access not mentioned.

Equity American Express Gold & Green
> Interest rate @14% pa
> No Cashback
>Travel Compensation & Travel Insurance cover
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> Rewards points - 1 per 100KES (G & Gr)
> Convert Points to Hilton Points/Marriot Rewards/Emirates Miles/Etihad Miles
> 2 Supplementary for family free KES 4000 thereafter - Gold
> 1 Supplementary for family free KES 2000 thereafter - Green
> Annual Fees -KES7000 (Go) KES3500 (Gr)

People please contribute.

Dreams are not the thing you see in your sleep..it's the thing that doesn't let you sleep. - A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
winmak
#19 Posted : Thursday, February 01, 2018 3:55:52 PM
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ayushnehra wrote:
Credit to @K22 for the contribution:

Standard Chartered Gold & Platinum
> Interest rate @14% pa
> Cashback on fuel & dining (5% at selected merchants)
>Travel Compensation for Baggage Loss, Flight Dlay, Cancellation etc - up to $1500 (P) up to $750 (G)
> Travel Insurance cover - up to $8000 (P) up to $4000 (G)
> Airport Transfers to JKIA for tickets via Acharya Travels at $1500+
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> Rewards points - 1.5 per 100KES (P) 1 per 100KES (G)
>Merchant Discounts 15% - https://www.sc.com/ke/pr...y-stanchart-privileges/
> 5 Supplementary for family. Charges or none, not mentioned.
> Annual Fees - XX (P) XX (G)

** Lounge access not mentioned.

Equity American Express Gold & Green
> Interest rate @14% pa
> No Cashback
>Travel Compensation & Travel Insurance cover
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> Rewards points - 1 per 100KES (G & Gr)
> Convert Points to Hilton Points/Marriot Rewards/Emirates Miles/Etihad Miles
> 2 Supplementary for family free KES 4000 thereafter - Gold
> 1 Supplementary for family free KES 2000 thereafter - Green
> Annual Fees -KES7000 (Go) KES3500 (Gr)

People please contribute.



Very good information Ayush... I will visit the banks and see which one I can get
For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
K22
#20 Posted : Thursday, February 01, 2018 4:35:35 PM
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Location: illobi
ayushnehra wrote:
Credit to @K22 for the contribution:

Standard Chartered Gold & Platinum
> Interest rate @14% pa
> Cashback on fuel & dining (5% at selected merchants)
>Travel Compensation for Baggage Loss, Flight Dlay, Cancellation etc - up to $1500 (P) up to $750 (G)
> Travel Insurance cover - up to $8000 (P) up to $4000 (G)
> Airport Transfers to JKIA for tickets via Acharya Travels at $1500+
> Extended warranty on purchases
> Buyer protections
> Rewards points - 1.5 per 100KES (P) 1 per 100KES (G)
>Merchant Discounts 15% - https://www.sc.com/ke/pr...y-stanchart-privileges/
> 5 Supplementary for family. Charges or none, not mentioned.
> Annual Fees - XX (P) XX (G)

** Lounge access not mentioned.



People please contribute.




Platinum 6K, Gold 3K pa (this is given back to clients as cash back). Lounge access on Platinum @$27 per visit

Supplementary card - 1K per annum

Joining fee was waived when I took up the card few years back.


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