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Has anyone used two different RBL Signature+ debit cards within one year?

Has anyone used two different RBL Signature+ debit cards within one year?

I mean — suppose I applied for my first RBL Signature+ Debit Card in January month.

Then from January to May, I spent ₹1 lakh every month, making it a total of ₹5 lakh (eligible for annual benefit).

Now at the end of May month, I blocked that card and applied for RBL Classic Debit Card (Mastercard variant) since the Signature+ was also a Mastercard.

Now, for those who don’t know — even after blocking the Signature+ debit card, RBL Bank still sends the annual benefit voucher after one year of card issuance, even if the bank account is closed (multiple people verified this).

So, if I again block the Classic Mastercard in the first week of June and apply for a new RBL Signature+ Mastercard Debit Card,

will RBL Bank treat this as a new card issuance and give me the welcome benefit again?

Also, if I use this second Signature+ card from June to October, spending ₹1 lakh every month, that’s again ₹5 lakh for annual benefit.

So will I get the first RBL Signature+ card’s annual benefit one year after its issuance date (next year Jan or feb month),

and the second Signature+ card’s annual benefit one year after its issuance date?

In that case, we can actually enjoy the annual benefit twice a year, right?

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Has anyone used two different RBL Signature+ debit cards within one year?

I mean — suppose I applied for my first RBL Signature+ Debit Card in January month.

Then from January to May, I spent ₹1 lakh every month, making it a total of ₹5 lakh (eligible for annual benefit).

Now at the end of May month, I blocked that card and applied for RBL Classic Debit Card (Mastercard variant) since the Signature+ was also a Mastercard.

Now, for those who don’t know — even after blocking the Signature+ debit card, RBL Bank still sends the annual benefit voucher after one year of card issuance, even if the bank account is closed (multiple people verified this).

So, if I again block the Classic Mastercard in the first week of June and apply for a new RBL Signature+ Mastercard Debit Card,

will RBL Bank treat this as a new card issuance and give me the welcome benefit again?

Also, if I use this second Signature+ card from June to October, spending ₹1 lakh every month, that’s again ₹5 lakh for annual benefit.

So will I get the first RBL Signature+ card’s annual benefit one year after its issuance date (next year Jan or feb month),

and the second Signature+ card’s annual benefit one year after its issuance date?

In that case, we can actually enjoy the annual benefit twice a year, right?

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Has anyone used two different RBL Signature+ debit cards within one year?

I mean — suppose I applied for my first RBL Signature+ Debit Card in January month.

Then from January to May, I spent ₹1 lakh every month, making it a total of ₹5 lakh (eligible for annual benefit).

Now at the end of May month, I blocked that card and applied for RBL Classic Debit Card (Mastercard variant) since the Signature+ was also a Mastercard.

Now, for those who don’t know — even after blocking the Signature+ debit card, RBL Bank still sends the annual benefit voucher after one year of card issuance, even if the bank account is closed (multiple people verified this).

So, if I again block the Classic Mastercard in the first week of June and apply for a new RBL Signature+ Mastercard Debit Card,

will RBL Bank treat this as a new card issuance and give me the welcome benefit again?

Also, if I use this second Signature+ card from June to October, spending ₹1 lakh every month, that’s again ₹5 lakh for annual benefit.

So will I get the first RBL Signature+ card’s annual benefit one year after its issuance date (next year Jan or feb month),

and the second Signature+ card’s annual benefit one year after its issuance date?

In that case, we can actually enjoy the annual benefit twice a year, right?

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My only advice and rather a question to OP is, what will you really achieve in life after doing this?

Get a good job. Work hard for 10-15 years atleast or more if it is not high paying like I had and then have your own home, start your business someday even if it gives you 30-50K a month in Tier 2 city, you will still enjoy life. Once you get bigger, use such thing only to save extra money.

"People don't get rich by spending money. They make money out of money."
 
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