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    HELP: Should I sell my car?

    @yhwhismysalvation Definitely sell...9000 a month that's a crazy amount to pay every month. Try pay off your credit card/debts as quickly as possible and DONT take out any more credit - you are wasting money on interest every month, it's just not necessary.
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    @kings4ril My husband's bank fees are higher than mine, he pays 150-160 /month I pay 130 max...not sure if FNB is all that much better
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    @arniekenne That's actually so true! I must look into that
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    I wonder though if there prices change from place to place like Spar does?
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    @treesun0306 Every time I go there my bill is so expensive, even with all their specials and using my pick and pay point system etc. Its just not worth it
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    @renee2021 Depends on the area! Spar is allowed to change their prices, so for our area we don't have alot of choices and for the most part Spar is actually the cheapest - I do both Spar and Checkers. PnP is a no go and Woolies sometimes there are some good deals. I have lots of time to compare...
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    @jdthcstl This makes me so angry actually. It's literally advertised at our very middle to low class Spar in the middle of the small town. There is probably small print - Ill look next time.
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    @jconelea I get more money from using my clicks card, I shop for all the baby stuff there and get about 200-300 back every month
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    Is it worth paying with FNB for groceries for e-bucks?

    My husband has an FNB account and I have Nedbank, he gets his salary and im pretty much a SAHM with a very minimal side job. So the way we split finances is he transfers me the full amount for groceries and baby budget and I pay for it all with Nedbank, I earn a little bit of greenbacks rewards...
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    TFSA Platform

    @malvern So if you want to avoid the monthly 25 rand fee just make sure you putting in more than you withdraw each month..so all my stocks are set to reinvest and then I invest a small amount each month and you can avoid that R25 fee. You will still pay a small amount for each transaction. Can...
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