Use credit cards for more gifts and discounts

(lifestyle.com)
Updated: 2007-02-25 09:50

Using bank cards for discounts

China Minsheng Bank

China Minsheng Bank and Pacific Department Store joined together to issue a co-branded card called the Minsheng - Pacific Co-branding Card. Using this card, customers can get discounts on a variety of goods ranging from home appliances and digital products to cosmetics. For example, card holders can buy a set of Clinque moisturizing products worth RMB1460 for a reduced price of RMB 680.

Industrial and Commercial Bank of China

Good news for those who want to go to Hong Kong to shop! Until March 4th, 2007, Peony Credit Card, Peony International Card, Peony Debit Card and Peony Platinum Card holders can get 30% off on accommodation fees at the Hong Kong Jiulong Hotel, 20% off Hong Kong Liufu Jewelry and special offers in many famous flagship shops.

Guangdong Development Bank

Guangdong Development Bank is holding a special event called" Tasting your coffee life". If customers use their bank cards to buy 'Lu Kanuo' coffee machines, they will receive RMB7,590 off and a free 20-kg bag of coffee beans worth RMB850.

China CITIC Bank

Customers that use their Citibank credit cards to purchase dinners at the Beijing South Beauty Restaurant will receive discounts of up to 30 percent. In Shenzhen, Gold and Platinum card holders can receive a 20 per cent discount in 22 famous restaurants including the Xianheng Hotel, Wuhe Japanese restaurant and Haigang. If customers spend more than RMB588 on dinner they will receive a free bottle of French wine.

Edited by KK Zhao


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