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    Does anyone have experiences with these two banks? TIA.

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    pareho lang yan.... although imho, mas maganda service ng HSBC....

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    HSBC for me...(well I'm here in HK so biased ang opinion ko)

    Para sa akin eh mas maganda ang service nila...for instance sa credit card, sa HSBC pwede kang magbayad over the counter kung gusto mo, sa CitiBank eh hindi pwede, me charges din kapag nagbayad ka thru their ATMs na naka-charge sa susunod mong Bill or Acct. Hindi rin sila masyado accessible anywhere in the world, like for instance eh nasa Melbourne ka at bigla kang nangailangan ng Cash, wala halos silang affiliate banks doon...yun pa ang isa kapag nag-cash advance ka sa kanilang ATM's (Citibank) eh me charge yung mismong pag-withdraw mo aside from the interest at handling fee na automatic ng idadagdag sa susunod mong Bill....

    maliliit lang namang items ito pero if you're using their service for sometime eh naiipon din yung mga charges...

    Sa HSBC naman, eh mataas lang ang interest rates nila but wala pa akong napuntahan na bansa na wla silang bank or affiliates.....


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    I prefer HSBC Credit cards. Support and security is okey. May promo pa sila na free Timex watch when I got my card last November. When I tried redeeming the item from Timex SM City Baguio, palaging after two weeks daw and so and so forth. 2nd time kong bumalik, may available na relo pero wala daw silang form. Third time naubos na relo pero may form na. Fourth time pambabae lang daw ang meron.

    Pang pito ko ng balik kahapon pero sa 2nd week of feb daw ulit kasi naubos na stock nila.Ha? Sa inis ko nga tinanong ko kung anong year ng feb darating. Sana makita naman ito ng HSBC. Sayang din eh. Mukhang ayaw nila magbigay. Or am I just being inconsiderate?

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    I have an account sa citibank, ang pangit lang kahit over the counter ang widrwal meron charges, and maganda naman pwede dollars or peso ang widraw mo sa ATM nila, ewan ko kung ganun din sa HSBC

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    akala in terms of salary and benefits he he...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    I have an account sa citibank, ang pangit lang kahit over the counter ang widrwal meron charges, and maganda naman pwede dollars or peso ang widraw mo sa ATM nila, ewan ko kung ganun din sa HSBC
    exactly pare, me bayad lahat kahit pa gamitin mo yung mismong bangko nila....just imagine nagwitdraw ka na nga over their own counter ng pera mo na ginagamit din naman nila on other finances tapos eh sisingilin ka pa....I do understand don sa charges if you are using their affiliate bank......

    sa ngayon eh Citibank credit card na lang ang meron ako sa kanila...yung savings account eh nilipat ko na sa HSBC....tapos after a month eh me dumating na bill sa akin yung Citibank, di raw nakaltas yung withdrawal fee nung mag-withdraw ako over the counter sa branch nila... I plan to close my CitiBank credit card as well when they expire in 2008....

    actually sa HSBC kapag me US dollar account ka, pede kang mag-withdraw ng Us dollar over the counter.... at kung naka-link yung local account mo sa dollar account (which normally is) eh pwede kang mag-transfer ng local currency to dollar currency and vice-versa online....no frills....ewan ko lang dyan sa pinas but I dont think it will vary too much......dito sa HK very helpful ang mga staff ng HSBC no matter who you are, whether you only have a 100dollars in your account or you have 100million....dun sa Citibank dito kapag me enquiry ka sa branch nila at nakitang maliit lang yung account mo sa kanila eh nababago ang kanilang attitude/service towards you.....di ko nilalahat pero yon ang experience ko sa dalawang branch nila na napagtanungan ko na in the past....after the 2nd one, I just withdraw my money right at that moment...nabwisit kasi ako.... and directly told the guy that I will just put my money in HSBC which is just in the other corner of the street. Ayun, nagulat kaya siguro nalimutan yung charges sa pagwi-withdraw.....
    Last edited by 5Speed; January 29th, 2007 at 10:53 AM.

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    i've tried applying dati sa credit cards ng hsbc and citibank...sa hsbc ako nakalusot. in fact, 2 cards ko na dun. citibank zero. lagi declined.

    sa loan, ganun din. declined lagi sa citibank, no problems naman sa hsbc. hayyy.

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    i agree, HSBC seems more customer friendly.

    sa Citibank kasi my impression is that they are focused solely on the bottom line...

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    Quote Originally Posted by nugundam93 View Post
    i've tried applying dati sa credit cards ng hsbc and citibank...sa hsbc ako nakalusot. in fact, 2 cards ko na dun. citibank zero. lagi declined.
    Sa CC: Parehas tayo. Ako nde nagaapply sa kanila. sila ang tumatawag at nangungulit sa kin. When finally pumayag ako kase maganda rewards program ng Citibank, I was declined naman. Tapos heto na naman si agent ulitin daw... ako naman cge payag naman...ayun declined na naman. Sobrang nakakainsulto talaga. And to think i have 3 primary cards before this kaya ewan! Weird sila.

    In terms of banking with citibank... dami nagsabi nde maganda. shempre ako naman biased na den.
    Last edited by ts1n1ta; January 29th, 2007 at 11:41 AM.

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