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Great eye.. it’s 15k limit on utility spendsIt's 15k now check followup email
View attachment 42362In my card it's capped at 15k only. Absolute nonsense done by Yes Bank, will be closing this card after some emi's are over.
IMG_0083.jpegIn my card it's capped at 15k only. Absolute nonsense done by Yes Bank, will be closing this card after some emi's are over.
I received two emails one with 25k and later with 15k, they didn’t mention any card reference.I received one mail which says same 25k. It seems like YES bank don't know what to do and keep on shuffling everything. I thought it will be xis replacement but not in this way..
I thought these people forgot about DCC when other banks charging, looks like someone reminded them.
@S S V same applies Marquee too?
Which card do you have?Looks like the party is over even before it started.
The mail says "your card" which means it's applicable to every YES card.
I received one mail which says same 25k. It seems like YES bank don't know what to do and keep on shuffling everything. I thought it will be xis replacement but not in this way..
I thought these people forgot about DCC when other banks charging, looks like someone reminded them.
@S S V same applies Marquee too?
First mail at 3.40pmI received two emails one with 25k and later with 15k, they didn’t mention any card reference.
I have marquee and virtual Rupay. Virtual Rupay I didn’t activate it, it’s now gone from today..
So, I am guessing 25k for marquee and 15k VRupay card
When overseas, always spend in their currency. Avoid spending in rupee even if you have the option.Is 1% DCC good for overseas spends?
Your basis of this suggestion? Is it to do with the currency conversion rate (which may be high) that may be charged by shop offering DCC in Rs?When overseas, always spend in their currency. Avoid spending in rupee even if you have the option.
Yes. The amount offered to pay in indian rupee overseas is always higher than the amount you would pay in foreign currency (i.e. amount after conversion + Forex Markup + GST).Your basis of this suggestion? Is it to do with the currency conversion rate (which may be high) that may be charged by shop offering DCC in Rs?