Wah, didn't know there are so many versions of Pampers Active, but I am happy with the price I bought at and the packet of 68M diapers is at least 30% smaller than 66M MamyPoko! This explains the thickness of MP diapers hee... but MP is good too, cos I ever let my girl wear for 14 hours, no leakage at all though very full!
So happy today, hubby's finally coming back after 2 months! But on the other hand, dread it too cos that means I am going back to work soon! Have become too lazy and relaxed being a SAHM, think working suits me better else I think I will get dementia very soon keke...
kidz,
Citibank is good in the sense that you get through their hotline easily, unlike UOB, I ever waited for 2 hours just to get through! Moreover if I didn't remember wrongly, Citibank has this service whereby customers are protected against such frauds, I forgot the details though.
Now UOB hotline only has this voice message system, gotta wait for the customer svc officers to call back, eeekks. UOB is good in a sense that they will definitely waive your annual fee and late payment charges if it's only a few days late. But my hubby was in US for 1 year and he was using his UOB credit card there. He wasn't using his SGmobile line there, UOB couldn't get him and verify whether he was the one using, they just terminated the card like that! He ended up with no CC to use, and he gotta stand at a public phone booth to call UOB hotline in winter, but couldn't get through the line till an hour later, imagine the international phone bill! But I must say UOB has lotsa good deals, which is why both of us are still holding UOB CC haha... this Friday we are going to Changi Village Hotel Saltwater Cafe for buffet dinner cos there is one-for-one with UOB CC! I love the pig stomach soup there... the bestttt in SG!
As for HS*C, a few months back my hb was a few days late in paying the bill cos it was only $1 (used it for booking of GV tickets with the GV movie card), and the customer svc officer die die didn't want to waive the late payment charge. Moreover, HSBC's billing dates are erratic, so it's hard to keep track! In the end, my hb scolded the person before he relented and did the waiver.
St*nCh*rt is horrible too, the customer service is not professional at all, plus there aren't much perks for it. Hotline easy to get through though.
Planning to apply for the OCBC Robinsons Card soon, seems like OCBC is catching up on the perks thingy, so worth considering.