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  2. Five Cs of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Five Cs of Singapore" — namely, cash, car, credit card, condominium and country club — is a phrase used in Singapore to refer to materialism. It was first coined as a popular observational joke during the 1990s about the aspirations of some Singaporeans that exhibits materialistic tendencies by constantly seeking to obtain material ...

  3. NETS (company) - Wikipedia

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    The CashCard is a stored value card that is predominantly used as a payment mode for Singapore's Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) and car park charges since the introduction of the in-vehicle unit in 1997.

  4. How to get cash back from a credit card - AOL

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    With a flat-rate cash back credit card, every purchase earns the same rate of cash back. The best flat-rate cards give cardholders 1.5 percent to 2 percent cash back on every purchase.

  5. ShopBack - Wikipedia

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    ShopBack offers a suite of products to their users - from Cashback through purchases both Online and In-Store, Vouchers and deals, as well as payment options. ShopBack was founded in Singapore in 2014, to make shopping more rewarding, delightful, and accessible.

  6. Why you should have a 2% cash back card - AOL

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    The Alliant Cashback VisaⓇ Signature Credit Card* also gives 2.5 percent cash back on everything up to a $10,000 monthly spending limit. But whereas the Farmers Insurance card doesn’t offer ...

  7. Cash back vs. travel points: How to choose credit card rewards

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    Here are some general advantages and disadvantages of choosing a points or miles card over a cash back card: Pros Travel rewards provide more value than cash back if you travel often.