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$100 Cash Back from Commbank Low Rate Credit Card ($59 Annual Fee)

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Commbank is offering LOCK IN $100 CASH BACK with a new Low Rate credit card.

Not the best deal as it has an annual fee of $59 but a very low minimum limit of $500.
Step 1
Apply online for a Low Rate credit card.
Step 2
Make a purchase within 30 days of activating your card.
Step 3
Use a Lock, Block or Limit feature within 30 days of activating your card.

$100 cash back offer is available on online applications for a new personal Low Rate credit card received by 3 July 2015 with the card being activated by 3 August 2015

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  • +3

    meh

  • +2

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/184491

    I find it odd that they would have two extremely similar cashback offers on at the same time Oo" Especially because the promotion period overlaps..

    Edit: seems like they've just changed the conditions, so that you now have to pay the annual fee. Well that sucks.

    • from this last deal they charged me the annual fee in first week, i called up and annual fee refunded, and they promise at the same time that i'd get my $100 cash back as well. I called up tonight about the cashback, the guy on the phone said there's no link or promotion that he can see in my card. I told him about the promotion on the website and he told be he can't see it. And then again i explained him that it was a feb promo, he also can't see any promo on feb. i offered him to send the screen shot i took ( lucky i took incase i have problem), he can't give me any email address, but he wil ask other staffs tomorrow and let me know.

  • Enquired about it today, decided to just suck hard for a few weeks and pay my shit off asap. I look at all the stocks I wanted to buy years ago and they've all tripled in value :( Makes me sad… so I decided to try and get into it.

    • Ah, the "one that got away". That always happens in investments - it really bothers me too.
      Meanwhile, all my savings are in a bank account earning a measly 2.5% :(
      Even indecision is a bad decision

  • +1

    I would never pay Annual Fee for any credit card - nah !!

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