Not really wise. If you are required to spend on things e.g. necessities, you will still need to spend that amount regardless right? If so, ofcus the $5 rebate makes a difference
@@kellykel3506obviously she is referring to non-necessities. Essentially people who spend unnecessarily to hit the minimum spending just because they want to hit the cashback
I have 5 credit cards but only use 1 main one. Opened the others for "churning", to get the points/mileage bonus. I have over 700K points right now in total. I swipe everything with my card, pay off the balance in full every month. Spend it like cash, don't buy anything you can't afford. And most certainly, do not spend just to get cash back. Damn... Jon's expenditure is crazy high LOL
I think I am the same as Selina. Only travel for work on public transport & seldom go out. My expense ard $1,600 inc bills, mum allowance & expenses like food, shopee, haha.
I didn’t know workers can earn so much at a local UA-cam company,how they spent 2k and above that’s like a lot of sg adults one month pay how much tsl employees make per month??
median salary for singapore now around $5k+, spending half is very normal. $2k is considered very low income already now even that time SGunited trainee paid $2.5k
@@Labixiaoxin_8 nowadays you come out of poly also 2k+ already and degree is becoming a norm which average to around 3k+. 2k is definitely not middle... 3k probably the middle
I think looking into people credit card bills is getting to personal asking the stuff how much they spend. It is their pay they can use the pay to spend on what they want to spend on
Petition to calculate how much Sew spends on Grab and bubble tea a year...
YES 🎉🎉🎉
I think even she's afraid to know. 😂
i think.. i m just guessing her bbt cut down quite abit already, if i am correct. But her grab is heh heh =x
$3k probably 😂
AND STARBUCKS!
"If you don't spend the $100, why would you need the $5 cashback?" Wise words, indeed!
But she still spend $400 a month
Not really wise. If you are required to spend on things e.g. necessities, you will still need to spend that amount regardless right? If so, ofcus the $5 rebate makes a difference
@@kellykel3506obviously she is referring to non-necessities. Essentially people who spend unnecessarily to hit the minimum spending just because they want to hit the cashback
Best advice of this video: "If you don't spend the $100, why would you need the $5 cashback?" - Wise Fikah
Fikah spending the least a month shows how wise the “if you don’t spend $100 why would you need $5 cashback”
Such a powerful recruitment video from TSL🎉
I have 5 credit cards but only use 1 main one. Opened the others for "churning", to get the points/mileage bonus. I have over 700K points right now in total. I swipe everything with my card, pay off the balance in full every month. Spend it like cash, don't buy anything you can't afford. And most certainly, do not spend just to get cash back.
Damn... Jon's expenditure is crazy high LOL
even in a tsl video i cant escape max verstappen coming first
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
I think I am the same as Selina. Only travel for work on public transport & seldom go out. My expense ard $1,600 inc bills, mum allowance & expenses like food, shopee, haha.
Larry would know 💀💀💀
I didn’t know workers can earn so much at a local UA-cam company,how they spent 2k and above that’s like a lot of sg adults one month pay how much tsl employees make per month??
median salary for singapore now around $5k+, spending half is very normal. $2k is considered very low income already now even that time SGunited trainee paid $2.5k
@@joesr31 are you a kid do you really believe sg median income is 5k?? And 2k+ is considered middle income
@@Labixiaoxin_8 nowadays you come out of poly also 2k+ already and degree is becoming a norm which average to around 3k+. 2k is definitely not middle... 3k probably the middle
@@seriousyrius7334 I can agree but didn't expect people working at tsl earn some much 😅
@@Labixiaoxin_8 median income is $4.5K before CPF, $5K is with employer CPF contribution.
Sew definitely treats her CC bill as an achievement based on all the videos she flaunts it lol
Wah growth officer also 🤑
#Team0CreditCard is the best
I think looking into people credit card bills is getting to personal asking the stuff how much they spend. It is their pay they can use the pay to spend on what they want to spend on
wheres all my og hosts
i miss dem too
Y the host dodgeee.. should also let the viewers know about hers too xD
My credit card bill, $0. 😂 I only use it for flight booking once or twice per year.
4:25 i feel like those are the only bills my parents will want me to pay 😭🤣 like water bill / electricity bill
When you realise you are the only one who is poor after watching this video 😢
Should kaypoh colleagues watches!
Wah larry earn alot ah, creative manager 👀
Can someone tell me where sew's dress is from? 😂
Fikah, very discpline, dont temp so dont spend.
how old is this video hahaah cus isn’t amanda married already
Yes i am LOL - Amanda
Fikah is 22?!
what is a growth office? chief growth officer?
i can relate so badly with fikah
Lery's so cute! Is he still single?😅
Yall don’t pay for insurance??
I am surprised many of em dont pay rent?
Someone obviously don't pay any bills at all. Just don't spend lmaooo
How can one spent only $500 a month
Damn toilet bowls are so expensive
does chloe have an oawala water bottle .thats my dream
wisdom tooth not medisave claimable ??
Jasmine Masters audio jumpscare
Steph at 35 and still single and Johnathan at 37 also still single. Just arrange marriage between these two la.
Lee Hsien Loong need babies.
gladys, did u slim down?