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elusivek ([personal profile] elusivek) wrote2014-11-03 09:08 pm
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The things I put myself through...

Sometimes, I amaze myself.

At my stupidity. And lack of tack.

So, I applied for a new credit card. Nothing too terribly horrible here, I simply got an AE as it had some tie-in benefits with Cathay Pacific. Well, that and a friend had recommended me to do it.

Worst decision ever. AE isn't so bad, but the annual fees are crazy. There was no mention of annual fees (and I read all the small print) - I only learnt of the annual fees when I received the card and my "starters' guide" booklet thingie.

Then I decided i could live with it. Having an AE and a Hong Kong-issued credit card could be quite handy, and that's true. I now have access to paypal, when before with Macau credit cards, there was no way I could do anything with paypal.

Did a small transaction on paypal. Got my first bill from the AE card. Now I found out a new problem.

I can't pay the credit card bill. Not through my current bank though. Geez... I have to try with another bank. If that fails too, then I have no choice - I have to open an HSBC account to get that done. And I know every well how HSBC is sneaky with money sucking. You get charged for not having enough money in your account.

I'm not worried about my credit score or over-spending or what. I'm just annoyed with all the extra accounts have to open and keep track of. Maybe the easy way out is just to cancel all the crap...

[identity profile] sio-ma.livejournal.com 2014-11-05 01:54 pm (UTC)(link)

AE and HSBC, I hate these two, especially HSBC, charge is a must for every service. I the daily balance is below 2000, the will charge you 30!  money sucking bank!