As a special Diwali and Festive Seasons HSBC Credit and Debit Cards has announced new offer namely Happy Swipes which offers discounts and cash back up to 10% on various stores and establishments across India. You will need to use your HSBC Credit Cards to avail these special discounts apart from the existing discounts if any on the respective stores and services mentioned below.
At the Star Bazaar, you can enjoy additional 5% cash back on a minimum spend of Rs. 1500. Similarly at Vijay Sales you get additional 5% cash back on spends of Rs. 15,000 and more. You can also avail 5% cash back on a minimum purchase of Rs. 3500. At the Landmark stores you can avail additional 7.5% discount on a minimum purchase of Rs. 1500 and above. Also 5% cashback at Fabindia and Jashn on a minimum purchase of Rs. 2500 and Rs. 500 respectively. At Orra you can avail Rs. 3000 cash back on a minimum purchase of Rs. 25,000
While at the airline co’s like GoAir you can avail 10% cash back on the base fare on booking as well as travel between October 8 to November 8, 2010. Similarly you can get up to 10% cash back at Makemytrip.com. You can avail 5% cash back on international base fare and 7.5% on the domestic holidays and more on Make My Trip.
Most of these offers are valid till November 8, 2010 while the Landmark offer is valid from October 16, 2010 to November 7, 2010. Happy Swipes offer is not valid on HSBC Classic Credit Cards.
10x Rewards Points:
Also you can accumulate up to ten times rewards on your existing HSBC Credit Cards namely Gold Credit Card, Premier Credit Card and Platinum Credit Card when using the same at the HSBC exclusive partners like Redbus, MakeMyTrip, Ginger Hotels, Landmark, Fernsnpetals, Seventymm and Indiamags.
Crosswords:
HSBC Credit Cards and Crossword book stores have collaborated to offer us with flat 10% off on purchase of books for Rs. 1000 or more at the selected Crossword stores across India. This offer is valid on HSBC Platinum, HSBC Gold and HSBC Premier credit cards. This offer is valid till December 31, 2010.
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