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  • Credit Card Promotion : DBS/POSB

    Just receive an email from Hour Glass that DBS / POSB credit card 12, 24 or 36 month 0% instalment plan starting from 1 December 2012 to 18 February 2013 and on top of that you will received a luxurious leather phone pouch when you charge your purchase on any of the 0% interest instalment plan

  • #2
    Originally posted by dtctan View Post
    Just receive an email from Hour Glass that DBS / POSB credit card 12, 24 or 36 month 0% instalment plan starting from 1 December 2012 to 18 February 2013 and on top of that you will received a luxurious leather phone pouch when you charge your purchase on any of the 0% interest instalment plan
    wonder does it apply for partial instalment?
    example; meaning watch cost 4k. i pay 2k cash and 2k instalment?

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    • #3
      tis sounds very tempting leh, makes me wanna buy another rolex watch lolz! But can't let my wife know haha...ssshhhh!

      Rolex owner since 2010
      Previously owned:
      Explorer II(216570) black dial AN serial
      GMT-Master II(116710LN) AN serial
      Current collection:
      Datejust 36(116234) V serial
      GMT-Master II(116713LN) AN serial
      Upcoming/Wishlist:
      "Hulk" green sub(116610LV)

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      • #4
        That's what I'm going to do, half cash and half installment for 36 months .. No pain

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        • #5
          Thought at normal times , already have interest free instalment.... Also if there is no additional cash rebate. Don't look too interesting.....

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          • #6
            I've to say that it's as tempting as the previous one where there's a 5% rebate... Best was still the ANZ deal...
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            JJ

            TAG Heuer Aquaracer WAN2110.BA0822 (Lost on a cab on 13th August 2012!!)
            Omega Seamaster 300M Chronometer 212.30.41.20.01.002
            Rolex Datejust II 116300 Blue Azzuro Roman

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            • #7
              yea ANZ deal was damn gd=)
              for watches less than 6k cos capped at $780 though its 13% rebate

              DBS was 5% rebate up to max 1k so muz be 20k watch then shiok
              Haves
              Pam 25
              Pam 328
              Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonwatch - Apollo 11 "40th anniversary" limited edition
              Sinn Regulateur 6100
              Rolex Explorer II ref 216570
              IWC Top Gun pilot 44mm ref W378901
              Rolex Daytona 116520
              Rolex Tudor Mini-Sub ref 73090
              Cartier Santos 100 Stainless Steel Large W20073X8
              JLC Reverso 976
              Tudor Heritage Black Bay Bronze
              IWC Portugese 7 day blue dial

              Wants
              AP ROO Panda
              ALS Lange 1 (+/-moon phase)
              PP Nautilus Annual Calendar

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              • #8
                Oops, typo error, I meant it's NOT as tempting as the ANZ promotion...

                I've been reading about Maybank and HSBC credit card promotions as well... The Maybank one seems pretty ok (1 month wavier for a 12 month instalment equates to an additional "discount" 8.3%) But I can't find the relevant promos for HSBC though...
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                JJ

                TAG Heuer Aquaracer WAN2110.BA0822 (Lost on a cab on 13th August 2012!!)
                Omega Seamaster 300M Chronometer 212.30.41.20.01.002
                Rolex Datejust II 116300 Blue Azzuro Roman

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                • #9
                  Take a look at OCBC
                  9% cash rebate with minimum spend of S$3,000 at Cortina Watch
                  Payment must be made with OCBC Credit Card and converted to 12-month or 24-month interest-free instalment plans.

                  Total cash rebate is capped at S$540 for the promotion per Cardmember

                  http://www.ocbc.com.sg/personal-bank...romotions.html

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                  • #10
                    Hmmm...

                    The OCBC cash rebate not bad leh, 9% rebate and to fully utilise it must be at least $6k watch (after discount). Actually not bad, just 4% less than the ANZ one...
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                    JJ

                    TAG Heuer Aquaracer WAN2110.BA0822 (Lost on a cab on 13th August 2012!!)
                    Omega Seamaster 300M Chronometer 212.30.41.20.01.002
                    Rolex Datejust II 116300 Blue Azzuro Roman

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by KingKongRS View Post
                      Take a look at OCBC
                      9% cash rebate with minimum spend of S$3,000 at Cortina Watch
                      Payment must be made with OCBC Credit Card and converted to 12-month or 24-month interest-free instalment plans.

                      Total cash rebate is capped at S$540 for the promotion per Cardmember

                      http://www.ocbc.com.sg/personal-bank...romotions.html
                      this should be the url but HSBC seems better although limited to 200
                      http://www.ocbc.com.sg/personal-bank...7&cat=musthave

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                      • #12
                        Last for DBS max was 24mths, guess they just stretch to 36mths now..
                        One is never enough . . .

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                        • #13
                          I thought one of the decent promos recently was the maybank 10% off caps of up to $600? For a 6k watch u get 600 off. Also better than this DBS 1...
                          Beep Beep!!!!!

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                          • #14
                            wow.. I started to get a little bit confused. Am i correct to say that ANZ is still the best choice afterall?

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                            • #15
                              hi guys, how does this work? THG charges me the $xx,xxx/36 per month? or do they charge the entire amount and it's up to me to calculate how much i should be paying off?

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