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- Touch ‘n Go eWallet To Charge 1% Fee For Credit Card Reloads!
Touch ‘n Go eWallet users will have to switch to DuitNow Transfer, and debit card, for their reloads TNG Digital say that it made this move to reduce the high cost of credit card reloads that it has been subsidising all this while, and to curb the cashing out of the credit card reloads to bank accounts
- How does convenience fee work? - Touch n Go eWallet Help Centre
Credit cardConvenience fee shall apply when user use credit card to perform manual reload, quick payment and auto reload regardless of the amount Touch ‘n Go eWallet will calculate the convenience
- TNG eWallet To Categorise All Manual Credit Card Reloads As . . .
Effective 1 November 2023, all Touch ‘n Go (TNG) eWallet reloads made manually via credit cards will no longer be treated as non-transferable balance Instead, such top-ups will be classified as transferable balance, with free reloads limited up to the existing RM1,000 monthly quota and a 1% administration fee applied automatically for
- Touch n Go eWallet imposes extra fee if you want to transfer more than . . .
Verified TNG eWallet users on the premium level are currently permitted to transfer reloads made by credit card up to RM5,000 per month With the upcoming change which will take effect from 22nd March 2023, credit card reloads with be subjected to a monthly transferable limit of just RM1,000 per month
- Touch ‘n Go eWallet to Impose 1% Reload Fee to Deter Credit Card ‘Cash . . .
TNG Digital will impose a 1% fee on all credit card reloads for its Touch ‘n Go eWallet service, starting from 23 February 2024
- TnG eWallet imposes extra fee for gt;1k transfer - Lowyat. NET
Touch ‘n Go eWallet (TNG eWallet) has updated its terms and conditions which will affect users who reload via credit card for the purpose of transferring funds Last year, TNG eWallet introduced its transferable and non-transferable buckets which seems to be an attempt to curb users from cashing out their credit card reloads Verified TNG eWallet users on the premium level are currently
- Touch n Go eWallet Will Start Charging 1% Fee For Credit Card . . . - SAYS
It might be a good idea to consider changing how you reload your Touch 'n Go eWallet Starting February 23rd, a 1% fee will be applied to all credit card reloads TNG Digital (TNGD) Sdn Bhd chief operating officer Alan Ni said that the decision was made to discourage excessive cash withdrawals using credit cards to bank accounts
- TnG eWallet to charge a 1% fee for all credit card reloads . . . - TechNave
Touch ’n Go (TnG) eWallet has revealed new changes to how it treats reloads using credit cards, whereby customers will be charged a 1% admin fee for all manual reloads above RM1000 starting this November Furthermore, it will also remove the current option to either make a credit card reload transferable or non-transferable
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