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#16
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SushiFan,
When you visited the branch, did you ask for the TAC on device option?
Or maybe a mobile is required to initially register?
I don't remember if that was the case, but the 'TAC on device' option is surely there when making online transactions through clicksonline and if I remember correctly I had to pay for getting the TAC generating device.
When you visited the branch, did you ask for the TAC on device option?
Or maybe a mobile is required to initially register?
I don't remember if that was the case, but the 'TAC on device' option is surely there when making online transactions through clicksonline and if I remember correctly I had to pay for getting the TAC generating device.
Last edited by Gunnar45; Dec 22nd 2015 at 6:07 am.

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CIMB stopped offering TAC devices more then 1 year ago.
They gave no explanation.
They gave no explanation.

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Strange, haven't heard about that one.
But my device worked fine yesterday.
See also:
Welcome to CIMB Clicks Malaysia
No word about the device not being available.
But my device worked fine yesterday.
See also:
Welcome to CIMB Clicks Malaysia
No word about the device not being available.

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Gunnar, I have not yet visited a branch office. At least for the initial stage is a mobile phone required. I don't know whether multiple options are available once the initial registration has been completed.

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Strange, haven't heard about that one.
But my device worked fine yesterday.
See also:
Welcome to CIMB Clicks Malaysia
No word about the device not being available.
But my device worked fine yesterday.
See also:
Welcome to CIMB Clicks Malaysia
No word about the device not being available.
I bought my device via CIMB Clicks 5 years ago and it was really easy and convenient to use.
I tried to google how to get TAC device but could not find any info.

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To update my experience with CIMB Clicks: I was able to register my Malaysian mobile phone number at an ATM machine. And then able to proceed with my online registration for CIMB Clicks. An SMS was sent with a verification code.
After my registration had completed was I given two options for future confirmation codes. Either have a confirmation code sent by SMS each time when you need it. Or have "TAC on device" which means that you need to run an app on a tablet or mobile phone.
The bank does not offer a specific device which can generate TAC codes.
After my registration had completed was I given two options for future confirmation codes. Either have a confirmation code sent by SMS each time when you need it. Or have "TAC on device" which means that you need to run an app on a tablet or mobile phone.
The bank does not offer a specific device which can generate TAC codes.

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SushiFan
CIMB works in strange ways indeed.
After writing to my CIMB 'Relationship Manager'on Dec 22 to get some clarifications on this, he responded that the TAC generating device has NOT been cancelled.
But then again, this may only mean that you can continue to use the one you got.
Anyway, I now installed the mobile app as well, thanks for the info regarding this.
CIMB works in strange ways indeed.
After writing to my CIMB 'Relationship Manager'on Dec 22 to get some clarifications on this, he responded that the TAC generating device has NOT been cancelled.
But then again, this may only mean that you can continue to use the one you got.
Anyway, I now installed the mobile app as well, thanks for the info regarding this.

#24
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I have my CIMB account set to SMS my UK number after I let the Malaysia PAYG expire. I had to go to the branch to request to use a non Malaysian number, they said 10 days to switch it took only 3 or 4.

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Ian, I agree with you. Once you have set it up, using a Malaysian mobile phone number, can you switch to a non-Malaysian phone number. My comment was directed towards the initial setup of CIMB Clicks. That initial step seems not possible if you don't have a Malaysian mobile phone number.

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we don´t have a proper Banking in MY Thread (or i did not find it), so i use this.
As you might have noticed it is very difficult to get a proper credit card here. Some banks refuse foreigners completely, even with MM2H visas.
Any success stories from MM2H holders with premier or preferred status in terms of getting a credit (not debit) card with no fuss?
As you might have noticed it is very difficult to get a proper credit card here. Some banks refuse foreigners completely, even with MM2H visas.
Any success stories from MM2H holders with premier or preferred status in terms of getting a credit (not debit) card with no fuss?

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Not MM2H, in fact as yet not resident and I have CC from HSBC premier. It came with the high interest deposit account. CIMB offered but I din't see the need for two cards as yet
Last edited by IanBlakeley; Sep 5th 2016 at 8:26 am.

#28

we don´t have a proper Banking in MY Thread (or i did not find it), so i use this.
As you might have noticed it is very difficult to get a proper credit card here. Some banks refuse foreigners completely, even with MM2H visas.
Any success stories from MM2H holders with premier or preferred status in terms of getting a credit (not debit) card with no fuss?
As you might have noticed it is very difficult to get a proper credit card here. Some banks refuse foreigners completely, even with MM2H visas.
Any success stories from MM2H holders with premier or preferred status in terms of getting a credit (not debit) card with no fuss?

#29
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My wife and I are on MM2H have our Fixed Deposit (FD) accounts with CIMB and now have CIMB Preferred Visa credit cards. We just needed to open a separate FD account with a sum of money equal to the credit limit agreed. Very simple and no hassle at all.

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So this means that if you want a credit card with e.g. 10,000 RM credit limit you need to deposit 10,000 RM in a separate FD account? Do you get any interest over this deposited amount?
