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Pay road tax using credit card?


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I think nowadays other cards also can use to pay installments, but there is some kind of admin charge (Diners is still interest free so far)

 

thanks for the info.

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Why use credit cards?

 

since u r paying, might as well use credit card to pay to earn points, not necessrily we dont have hard cash to pay for it.

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since u r paying, might as well use credit card to pay to earn points, not necessrily we dont have hard cash to pay for it.

 

I see. How much points you can earn and what can you get from points?

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I see. How much points you can earn and what can you get from points?

 

The points can be accumulated with no expiry for Diners. A number of items can be exchanged if you have enough points.

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can use diners card to pay in 6 months of installments

few hundred dollars also want to pay by installment, lol. no money dont drive, take bus.

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few hundred dollars also want to pay by installment, lol. no money dont drive, take bus.

 

Anything wrong by paying interest free installment? I fully paid my car but road tax I have to pay by installment. Yes, I have no money to drive!

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Is the above possible at post offices? If using 1motoring is direct debit from bank acc...

 

 

Any credit card also can pay. just go to the bank atm machine, draw cash out from your card and you can go any singpost to pay liao.

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use CC to pay mean no $$? those ppl with this thinking need to open ur eyes to see the benefits/Privileges of CC bank offer.

 

i alway use CC to earn 2% earn back every month which can amounted to $100 free cash. this come handy for offset bills/dine/ etc

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To those who are ignorant and still want to make snide remarks (or are dead set on trolling), CC points are worth it. Points accumulated on my UOB card can be exchanged for Choice vouchers which I can use when shopping at Giant, for instance. I can also redeem the points when I fill up at Shell, comes to as little as $2 to as much as $10 discount, depending on when I last redeemed the points.

 

It's not a huge amount of $, but it's still basically free $, so why the heck not?

 

Using CCs to pay for recurring expenses is an excellent idea, as long as you live completely within your means and pay fully with GIRO every month.

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