View Full Version : Standard Chartered Credit Card: what do you think?
harriene79
Jun 20, 2002, 04:31 AM
Hi, need ur opinion regarding Standard Chartered Credit Card. I was offered a pre-approved card but I don't know if i'm going to accept it or not. Baka naman kc masayang ang joining fee na babayarin ko if later on i decide to terminate it.
sa mga SC Card holders, ok ba siyang gamitin? kung hindi, what credit card do you recommend?
SaNsRivaL
Jun 21, 2002, 03:33 PM
Ok naman ang Standard Chartered ah! Hehe.. Syempre kasi I work there. Seriously speaking.. ok ***. It's gud na pre-approved na. Joining fees? Wala naman nun. It's waived for the 1st yr. Email me at acristobal@hotmail.com or pm me. State your name, handle, and phone # so i can explain it to you. Thanks!
kurnel
Jun 22, 2002, 02:02 AM
I don't like the customer service, so I'm probably gonna cancel it (i got a pre-approved one too). For one thing, you have to leave a voice mail message about your contact info. For someone like me who's always on the road (coz I work for a consulting firm), that's difficult. Not even a guarantee when they'll call you back.
joycofi
Jun 23, 2002, 08:21 AM
they will charge you with 7% + for late payments even for just one day. probably the highest
SaNsRivaL
Jun 23, 2002, 03:16 PM
Call me Mondays to Fridays at 897-3701 . Look for Janice. TY. I'll explain everything to you... or you can email me at janniebee_5@yahoo.com and leave your name and contact # .
mgam888
Jun 23, 2002, 04:40 PM
SCB's service is ok, but pales in comparison with AIG.
They sent me a pre-approved credit card two years ago; I used it for eleven months. I cancelled before they begin charging the annual fee.
Early this year they sent me a pre-approved card again, I did not activate anymore. Watch out for that "insurance charge" of about P400.00 once you get your card activated. It's non-negotiable.
:p
Bea19
Jun 23, 2002, 06:06 PM
Ok naman sya gamit ng dad ko yung may picture. Mura naman daw ang interest.
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