CardMaven Arjun30 Flipkart is there now but would need to focus on major brands. There are many of them. May be a list of which ones are used most will help.
purv Does flipkart axis still give 1.5% on bill payments? i recall getting an email about utility exclusion
CardMaven purv I have updated it to 0% with a * mark. You should still be able to get 1.5% when you buy Amazon GV from Gyftr and use it for payments.
Pulkit based on this table, Axis Flipkart is not at all good in comparison to Axis Ace. in Flipkart sale only, it can be beneficial, where user can get 10% off of sale, and 5% extra as cashback. SBI Cashback or Millenia also are worth having.
RohithKumar Pulkit I've been telling this to everyone, it's a terrible card compared to axis ace and amazon pay
Shubham For HDFC Millenia the transaction needs to be done via Smartbuy or we can earn cashback from Flipkart/Amazon app also?
CardMaven Manish We can buy Amazon GV and pay using Amazon Pay if the insurance provider and premium amount is supported. That way it will be 5% cashback on insurance.
Mohanty CardMaven Although this is a loop hole..What do you think that will they fix it? Or will continue to offer 5% on Amazon pay GV? Thinking of applying for the CB card due to the loophole…Needed your help by analyzing past such experiences.
AshisKar CardMaven But i guess in the new rule buying amazon GV from Amazon will not get any cashbacks in SBI ?
CardMaven Mohanty It will not last for long but use it while it is there. So, would suggest getting the Cashback card. It is anyway FYF, so you can close it before renewal.
Mohanty CardMaven Ok. Thanks for your guidance, if I close before renewal, and later onn I want to get one CB card then will I be able to re-apply for it? If I apply then too will use jointly with my friend so is there any option to receive otps for transactions on mail-id ? Because communicating on daily basis just for otp message can be frustrating at a time
CardMaven 90 days cool-off period before you get another card and approval depends on SBI Card's decision. SBI Card also has an email option for OTP but never tried that out.