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Has a unauthroised transactions i dont wsnt them to reissue a new card=auto cancelling payall
This doesn't happen. Reissue of expiring or otherwise new cards does not cancel the PayAlls setup on that card. They are transferred over to the new card seemlessly behind the scenes. This has been reported by others and also from own personal experience.
Given the fee introduction. Should i adjust or add in another one to last me further ahead eg 2029?
Don't bother. The whole party is going to be ended by NAB well before your 2028 setup end date anyway, so don't add to your stress. Just leave it as is until NAB inevitably kill it off for you next year sometime.
 
This doesn't happen. Reissue of expiring or otherwise new cards does not cancel the PayAlls setup on that card. They are transferred over to the new card seemlessly behind the scenes. This has been reported by others and also from own personal experience.

Don't bother. The whole party is going to be ended by NAB well before your 2028 setup end date anyway, so don't add to your stress. Just leave it as is until NAB inevitably kill it off for you next year sometime.
Appreciate your feedback. Now to work out how to cash out this credit balance we have.... with out them closing/raising flags. Bit confusing as say our payall is 10k and our credit bal is 1k.
If one month i do 10k payall +1k of bills, but only payback 10k via payall, will we get charged interest ?
 
Yes, because you have not paid back in full. You just treat your PayAll like another purchase, same same.
but my credit is in credit by $1000 for example., im trying to cash out this credit surplus without getting charged interest or payall failing
 
You're overthinking it. The PayAll is just another purchase exactly the same as every other. The amount you pay is the total amount owing on your last statement. The end.
 
You're overthinking it. The PayAll is just another purchase exactly the same as every other. The amount you pay is the total amount owing on your last statement. The end.
alright, ill have a look again at the statement, thnaks, must admit the format of the citi statements is ultra confuisng

Edit: managed to work out that citi payall has to be done via app,
after logging in, I cant set anything to start anything earlier than 2 months time,

but also found that my payalls have been set up to an whopping 2033!

edit2: checked my familys members qantas account, almost 600k QFF points from payall,!!
+ points club will be acheived shortly too!

amazing stuff
 
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Thought I was gonna get one last hurrah use out of the Diners Club card before it gets killed off by paying health insurance on Friday with it before the price hike on Sunday. Insurance companies have traditionally always been good for accepting any and all cards of all flavours, but not now. Even my health insurance provider has dropped Diners now. Still takes Amex, but no Diners.
 
Thought I was gonna get one last hurrah use out of the Diners Club card before it gets killed off by paying health insurance on Friday with it before the price hike on Sunday. Insurance companies have traditionally always been good for accepting any and all cards of all flavours, but not now. Even my health insurance provider has dropped Diners now. Still takes Amex, but no Diners.
I took it out for 3 week last month, walked around Sydney with it, not one single place take it (I use gift cards for Colesworth, and I don't have a car so don't go into petrol stations). No food court, no restaurants, no theatre, nowhere.
 
Diners is being dropped now at a lot of places. It used to be good for Colesworth, Bunnings and the vast majority of petrol stations without bother and all types and flavours of insurance companies. Now though I don't even bother trying to use it in petrol stations anymore. The rejections were getting so common that it was more trouble than it was worth when you're standing in a queue half a mile long and the cashier has to re-send the charge to the reader a second time for you to get out a second card.

Bunnings has always been dodgy, but once you figured out the process of only using the mag-stripe swipe and having to do it twice, it does still work. Colesworth is the only place that still works reliably first time via NFC. Insurance companies have dropped it entirely and don't accept PayPal either.
 
BP take all cards, so go to BP if you really wanna 😁
I know it's different in Eastern States, but in WA BP have always been routinely the most expensive petrol stations everywhere. Even when we had the largest BP Refinery in the southern hemisphere right on our doorstep, they were still the most expensive, but since that closed and now all our fuel comes from Singapore instead, it's even more the case. Over here you would only buy from BP if their forecourt is where your car ended up rolling to when the engine actually started sucking air.
 
I know it's different in Eastern States, but in WA BP have always been routinely the most expensive petrol stations everywhere. Even when we had the largest BP Refinery in the southern hemisphere right on our doorstep, they were still the most expensive, but since that closed and now all our fuel comes from Singapore instead, it's even more the case. Over here you would only buy from BP if their forecourt is where your car ended up rolling to when the engine actually started sucking air.
Ditto in the UK, too. BP/Shell the most expensive.
 
I really only found the Diners card useful for being linked to my PayPal and using that for online payments.
 
That is correct, they removed it just over a week ago.
Hmmm… I just tried to setup a recurring PayAll of varying frequencies and the option to proceed is greyed out unless I change back to a single payment that’s within 3 months. Is this the same for everyone else?

Ah never mind, let’s call it “user error”… :rolleyes:
 
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Tried to set up recurring, in the last few days.
No go.
Definitely blocked by the new owners.
I'll just pay the 0.9%. Hee hee.
Still way better than Sniip
 
Tried to set up recurring, in the last few days.
No go.
Definitely blocked by the new owners.
I'll just pay the 0.9%. Hee hee.
Still way better than Sniip
When you say it was blocked, did you get an error message? I just tried to setup a dummy 24 month recurring PayAll and it looked like it would've worked if I submitted it (I'm not in a position to do that at the moment considering the payments that have previously been setup).
 
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