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m3m3m3 Sep 29, 2008 8:56 am

HSBC Premier World MasterCard
 
Does anyone know if you earn both a 1% rebate as well as points in their reward program? I did a search and it wasn't clear. Thanks in advance!

statuecollector Sep 29, 2008 11:49 am

MMMMMMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...
 
Hello,

I live in Hong Kong and my HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD does not have both.. either points or rebate.. I saw you typed HSBC PREMIER WORLD MASTERCARD... is it different from mine? Which country do you live in? I am quite intrested in researching that card.. I only heard of HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD.. i am very surprise if there is a different type of credit card.. As from my knowledge all HSBC PREMIER is the same..

Hope to hear more from you,

Have a nice day

m3m3m3 Sep 29, 2008 12:28 pm


Originally Posted by statuecollector (Post 10442491)
Hello,

I live in Hong Kong and my HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD does not have both.. either points or rebate.. I saw you typed HSBC PREMIER WORLD MASTERCARD... is it different from mine? Which country do you live in? I am quite intrested in researching that card.. I only heard of HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD.. i am very surprise if there is a different type of credit card.. As from my knowledge all HSBC PREMIER is the same..

Hope to hear more from you,

Have a nice day


Thanks for your response. I am in the US.. maybe there is just a different name in HK than US.

Here is the link for the card here in the States.
http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/hsbcpremier/privileges

icbkcnbjicc Sep 29, 2008 5:25 pm


Originally Posted by m3m3m3 (Post 10441548)
Does anyone know if you earn both a 1% rebate as well as points in their reward program? I did a search and it wasn't clear. Thanks in advance!

I have the HSBC Premier credit card. The reward program is stupid. reward value:1%, but this card would not charge you any foreign exchange fee and get shopping discount in Hongkong. Hongkong's Premier credit card would charge 1.95% foreign exchange fee.

however the exchange rate of VISA is better than Mastercard. --- So the best foreign exchange rate is Capital One VISA.

m3m3m3 Oct 2, 2008 6:00 pm


Originally Posted by icbkcnbjicc (Post 10444349)
I have the HSBC Premier credit card. The reward program is stupid. reward value:1%, but this card would not charge you any foreign exchange fee and get shipping discount in Hongkong. Hongkong's Premier credit card would charge 1.95% foreign exchange fee.

however the exchange rate of VISA is better than Mastercard. --- So the best foreign exchange rate is Capital One VISA.

Thanks for the info!

STAM4NICK Oct 4, 2008 7:14 am

Check this thread on this card I posted a while back:

http://flyertalk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=709255&

It is called the HSBC Premier World Mastercard in the US, but oddly some of the benefits are part of the home&away privileges include some of the same benefits HK holders get -- HK shopping discounts, so it makes this a global product, but you can only get in the US I think.

Yes no FX fee on international or foreign transactions - foreign or US currency.

I too think the reward program is a joke. No select spend bonus for everyday items or travel etc.... Thought is is unlimited 1% with no monthly or annual cap. Yet is better than HSBC Debit with you Premier accounts -- as purchases on that card get no rewards at all!

I think you get 1% earnings in the form of points to be redeemed for cash or from the catalogue.

luial Oct 7, 2008 1:23 am


Originally Posted by statuecollector (Post 10442491)
Hello,

I live in Hong Kong and my HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD does not have both.. either points or rebate.. I saw you typed HSBC PREMIER WORLD MASTERCARD... is it different from mine? Which country do you live in? I am quite intrested in researching that card.. I only heard of HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD.. i am very surprise if there is a different type of credit card.. As from my knowledge all HSBC PREMIER is the same..

Hope to hear more from you,

Have a nice day

My HSBC Premier Mastercard is issued in Asia. It says it is "World" beside the mastercard logo. I believe it is a World Mastercard then.
Does yours say "world"? Mine is dark blue-purple in color.

beyridge Oct 7, 2008 8:04 am


Originally Posted by statuecollector (Post 10442491)
Hello,

I live in Hong Kong and my HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD does not have both.. either points or rebate.. I saw you typed HSBC PREMIER WORLD MASTERCARD... is it different from mine? Which country do you live in? I am quite intrested in researching that card.. I only heard of HSBC PREMIER MASTERCARD.. i am very surprise if there is a different type of credit card.. As from my knowledge all HSBC PREMIER is the same..

Hope to hear more from you,

Have a nice day

Same as LUIAL, the word "World" is printed in very minimal font beside the MASTERCARD logo. I live in PH, by the way.

beyridge Oct 7, 2008 8:08 am


Originally Posted by m3m3m3 (Post 10441548)
Does anyone know if you earn both a 1% rebate as well as points in their reward program? I did a search and it wasn't clear. Thanks in advance!

I am not sure with the 1% rebate program with HSBC PREMIER in PH, but the points reward program has been with HSBC here for a long time. And just not too long ago, they also offered "double the points" that ran for three months. I think they do this annually. These points can be use for item rewards or frequent flyer miles conversion. I guess it varies from country to country. But I have significantly enjoyed much of the discounts (up to 15%) that I availed with retail stores here.

luial Oct 7, 2008 6:48 pm

Hi beyridge,

I'm from the PH too :)
HSBC Premier locally does not have the 1% rebate program. We only enjoy double points (P5/point vs. regular cards - gold, silver @ P10/point) and the occasional double rewards points ^

I see that you are new to FT, welcome to FT then! :)

dreamfool Oct 11, 2008 11:38 pm

Enrollment Requirements
 
Not sure if you have tried to apply for the card, but here are the terms:

To qualify for HSBC Premier, you need to maintain $100,000 in combined personal deposit and investment balances or $500,000 in combined personal deposit, investment, and credit/mortgage balances. Business owners may use their commercial balances to qualify for personal Premier membership. A monthly maintenance fee of $50 will be incurred if minimum balance requirements are not maintained.

m3m3m3 Oct 12, 2008 12:54 pm


Originally Posted by dreamfool (Post 10506980)
Not sure if you have tried to apply for the card, but here are the terms:

To qualify for HSBC Premier, you need to maintain $100,000 in combined personal deposit and investment balances or $500,000 in combined personal deposit, investment, and credit/mortgage balances. Business owners may use their commercial balances to qualify for personal Premier membership. A monthly maintenance fee of $50 will be incurred if minimum balance requirements are not maintained.

Thanks for the info!

statuecollector Oct 13, 2008 5:28 am

Qualification
 
To quailfy for HSBC PREMIER in Hong Kong, you need to have at least
"ONE MILLION HONG KONG DOLLARS" in your account. The credit card comes with the account but HSBC still might not offer you the credit card but most likely they do.I have seen some expections not offering you the card for some people.



Originally Posted by dreamfool (Post 10506980)
Not sure if you have tried to apply for the card, but here are the terms:

To qualify for HSBC Premier, you need to maintain $100,000 in combined personal deposit and investment balances or $500,000 in combined personal deposit, investment, and credit/mortgage balances. Business owners may use their commercial balances to qualify for personal Premier membership. A monthly maintenance fee of $50 will be incurred if minimum balance requirements are not maintained.


dashi Oct 24, 2008 9:37 pm

In Canada, it is just called Premier MasterCard. The benefit is so so, but at $0 annual fee, it is not bad. The point benefit is not as good as RBC Avion. Interest rate is lower, however, I don't think anyone is going to carry a balance on their CC if they meet the HSBC requirement. The 1% cashback is not impressive at all since a few cards offer that as well.

Again, this card does have some benefit. For fee free, I can't complaint.

cccc Oct 2, 2009 10:36 pm

HSBC Premiere global view
 
Hi does anyone have an HSBC account in 2 or more countries? have any of you guys used the global view function of the personal internet banking?

cardtracker Oct 3, 2009 11:21 am


Originally Posted by cccc (Post 12494919)
Hi does anyone have an HSBC account in 2 or more countries? have any of you guys used the global view function of the personal internet banking?

I have a HSBC account in the U.S. and the UK. The global view function within internet banking works great and allows transfers between the accounts.

Zarf4 Oct 6, 2009 4:22 pm


Originally Posted by cccc (Post 12494919)
Hi does anyone have an HSBC account in 2 or more countries? have any of you guys used the global view function of the personal internet banking?

Welcome to FT!

I use global view to manage my US and AUS accounts. Seems to work well but it's not a replacement for the country-specific sites if you have to make external transfers etc. I've only done little transfers between the accounts and am not really sure how competitive the exchange rate is yet but will be trying a small xfer on the same day with HSBC & Oanda soon to compare apples to apples.

STAM4NICK Oct 29, 2009 1:55 pm

Does anyone know if this card offers cash back as the rewards? Or is this earn the points at one point per net dollar and then call in and redeem for cash. Is it check mailed or statement credit or gift card? What does the reward program look like?

Also has anyone setup this to autopay the balance in full from an HSBC checking?

Thanks.

cardtracker Oct 30, 2009 10:37 am


Originally Posted by STAM4NICK (Post 12732934)
Does anyone know if this card offers cash back as the rewards? Or is this earn the points at one point per net dollar and then call in and redeem for cash. Is it check mailed or statement credit or gift card? What does the reward program look like?

Also has anyone setup this to autopay the balance in full from an HSBC checking?

Thanks.

Info on the card located here including a comparison chart: http://www.us.hsbc.com/1/2/3/hsbcpremier/privileges

fmkgb Nov 9, 2009 6:06 pm

Does having this HSBC Premier Credit Card give complimentary access to American Airlines Admirals club at JFK starting Nov 16?

STAM4NICK Nov 10, 2009 5:26 pm

Only if you book it through the service as indicated. It does not appear you can just flash the card and you and guest(s) gain free entry. The promo says nothing about complimentary either which I find odd. It only says "access"

STAM4NICK Nov 17, 2009 1:17 pm

This is another earlier thread on this excact card product
 
This is another earlier thread on this card:

http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/other...astercard.html

RKSHA Sep 22, 2010 7:22 am

HSBC Private Bank Mastercard
 
Just moved to HSBC private bank, they are setting me up with a Visa Debit and Mastercard Chargecard,

Does anyone know if these cards have any benefits / priveldges.

probably cancelling my Visa Infinite Card from Barclays, which doesn't seem to have any benefits except priorty pass.

anybody got any experience of the benefits / cards available from HSBC private bank (not premier)


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