The Crypto.com MCO/CRO Visa Card – Review as at October 2020
A cryptocurrency powered-Visa Card. Well, at least that’s what it seems like it is. A plethora of benefits which could very well rival some of the more traditional banking products in the market. Here’s my review of this, and how/why I think there could be value for you.
[Worldwide] Transferwise – Review as at September 2020
TransferWise are one of the most comprehensive cross-border money transfer platforms. They offer a huge breadth of products and currency pairs, all while offering a fantastic user experience.
[Malaysia] Petronas Setel App – Review – As at July 2020.. and a Brief Comparison of Malaysia’s Petrol Loyalty Programs
The Setel app is actually a pretty nice, fluid user experience, and they’re also giving away RM5 for free! Here’s a review of the app itself – but in summary, it’s a nice app, but not worth it for anything other than the promotion they’re offering!
[Singapore] The GrabPay MasterCard (GPMC) – Review as at April 2020
The GrabPay Mastercard has been around since June 2019. Opportunities have come and gone, but they have not all evaporated. It is still one of the most useful cards in the market.
[Malaysia] How To Maintain a Malaysian Mobile Number for FREE – Unifi Mobile Review
Unifi has really poor data reception, but it’s probably the cheapest way to maintain a Malaysian number (even cheaper than Yoodo) while being able to receive SMS from overseas.
[Malaysia] Yoodo – Malaysian Prepaid Telco Review – Dec 2020
Yoodo are a customisable/flexible telco that offer plans from as low as RM3/mth. Just how good is Yoodo’s value proposition, when considering price, quality of service and versatility?
[Singapore] What’s Happened to soCash? As At November 2019 – soCash Review
soCash have taken quite a number of steps back – they don’t accept PayLah anymore and they no longer give a consistent cash rebate!
[Malaysians in Singapore] redONE – Best Low Data Mobile Plan – Oct 2019
redone’s $8/mth plan is probably the perfect plan for many Malaysians living in Singapore, as at October 2019
Grab Has Revamped Their Loyalty Program – How Is It? Decent, But Nothing Exciting.
GrabRewards revamped. And there’s nothing too negative about it, but nothing too positive either.
BigPay – A Malaysian Debit/Credit Card that earns AirAsia Points – Top Ups with Credit Cards Possible!
[Malaysia] BigPay – Free RM10 with referral, waiver international transaction fees, earn a small amount of points on expenditure and top up your card with a Credit Card!