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Please recommend the best card for rent among the options?

Dawny33

TF Neo
I have the following cards with me:

  • Amex Travel Platinum
  • Axis Atlas
  • Citi Premier Miles
  • HDFC Diners Black (PVC ltf - Alumni)
  • ICICI Amazon Pay
I used to pay rent using the Atlas card on RedGiraffe via smartbuy. However, after the recent update on Atlas, I no longer get miles or tier points for rent payments.

So, please suggest to me the best option amongst the available options for rent payment. (I am okay if I can get spend-based milestones or rewards too, if points/miles are not possible)
 
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Seems not valid anymore. I have posted on your review page also. Please check.

And getting Aurum is little tough for existing users either they should have 25L ITR or 2.5L limit on the core SBI card. Moreover his credit leverage/exposure should be low.
Rent with Credit card is no longer a sure way working thing. UPI recommended, none of your cards provide any rewards/milestones for Rent. Can be used DCB if it acepted with milestone but not useful much.
 
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Seems not valid anymore. I have posted on your review page also. Please check.

And getting Aurum is little tough for existing users either they should have 25L ITR or 2.5L limit on the core SBI card. Moreover his credit leverage/exposure should be low.
 
Solution
now at least PAN of Landlord is mandatory
& sometimes D.o.B of landlord

for all Rent payments via CC for online/ Apps

Good initiative from Govt, would be better if ITD + RBI mandates self disclosure & penalty for not only tax evasion from landlord but also aiding and abetting from tenant when Landlord's PAN is not shared if any rental money is sent &/or received to bank account be it landlord (beneficiary) but also tenant (depositor)

That way landlord will share PAN anyway & tenants can legally ask for landlord's PAN even for upi.
 
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Seems that the clear answer is not there, the hazy one here seems to be DCB.
I'll be doing my few rents via DCB, will post the experience.
Please enlighten is someone has already tried and knows 🙂

-financetherapy
 
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