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How to get super premium cards ltf as a student 1O1

Bugs Bunny

TF Ace
VIP Lounge
Greetings everyone! I've been receiving numerous direct messages regarding how I acquired almost all super-premium cards Lifetime Free (LTF) despite being a student. Allow me to elaborate on this achievement, attributing it to certain less-explored methods I experimented with. Additionally, coming from a well-off family may have played a role; it's not the sole factor but one of many. So, settle in and enjoy the journey.

The narrative begins at the age of 18. While I had bank accounts with government banks, their limitations on minor accounts hindered my usage. Upon turning 18, I approached my mom for 1L rupees to open an account with HDFC Bank, and she willingly agreed. With 1L in hand, I visited HDFC Bank to initiate the account-opening process. Informed about some classic account, I consented without much awareness, establishing my very first account with a private bank.

Excitement surrounded both their account and the accompanying debit card. Unaware that spending on a debit card triggers pre-approved offers of credit cards, I used it ostentatiously in front of my parents during shopping or dining out for 2 years. Suddenly, a pre-approved Regalia LTF offer surfaced. Contacting my Relationship Manager, who confirmed its LTF status, I applied and was granted a 3L limit, marking the initiation of my credit card journey.

Initially oblivious to reward points, I used the card, occasionally receiving Amazon Pay vouchers and utilizing reward points for more. Over time, my awareness of credit cards and their benefits grew. By then, I had acquired the Amazon Pay ICICI card and increased my Regalia limit to 6L.

Growing tired of the Regalia card, I set my sights on the Diners Black card. I sought to acquire it at any cost and, approaching my Branch Manager (BM), learned it could be obtained FYF. As a novice, I immediately consented, obtaining my Diners Black credit card and using it generously. However, after swiping lakhs in months, our family Chartered Accountant discovered this and advised me against it.

Subsequently, I joined the Technofino community. Enthralled by the variety of cards showcased, I started seeking more credit cards. Gradually, I acquired the IndusInd Legend LTF, Tata Neu LTF, and other basic cards. Although the Magnus card garnered much hype, as a student, I couldn't afford the 12k annual fees. One day, I approached Axis Bank, asking the agent to apply for my Magnus LTF. The agent facilitated it, as they have an option to do so and that's how I secured the Magnus LTF—no links, no bank accounts, just determination.

Later, growing weary of the Diners Black, I aspired to obtain the Infinia. Despite witnessing even affluent individuals struggle to acquire it, I persevered. I reached out to the HDFC MD desk through numerous emails until they finally approved my Infinia. However, there was a catch—I wasn't willing to spend 10L for fees waiver. I requested my BM to secure the fee waiver at 5L, leveraging his acquaintance with my dad and promising to shift our family accounts to his branch he did the needful and voila, I got my Infinia at 5L spends for fee waiver.

Throughout this journey, I amassed more cards, but my CA strictly warned against using them. Consequently, I'm contemplating downgrading my Infinia to a Millenia LTF card.

As of now, I have the following credit cards:

1. Infinia Metal 9.5L 5L/year (probably will get Millenia if not converted to LTF)
2. Axis Magnus 5L LTF
3. IndusInd Indulge 5L LTF
4. Tata Neu Infinity 9.5L LTF
5. Apay ICICI 6L LTF
6. ICICI Coral Rupay 6L LTF
7. SBI Simply Click 15k (paid)

Concluding this by thanking the ever jolly and helpful seniors of this fantastic community, who never hesitated to answer even the most basic questions and always did that with a smile on their face. I owe all my learnings to them.

I hope this provides clarity on my credit cards journey.

HONORARY MENTIONS
@4uziaul @anirban.choudhury @S S V @jack333

Edit- As asked by @S S V my credit age is 4.8 years and I spent 3-4 lakhs probably in 2 years from my hdfc debit card. I spent around 20L in 3 years on regalia. Spent 13L in 6 months on Diners Black.
 
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Vasuki

TF Pioneer
Contributor
RML Group
VIP Lounge
My only question is why does a student require a Hni card? One can easily spend on parents card for normal shopping and once the income range reaches to the card required level naturally most cards can be obtained.

What is the point of having any card if one doesn’t have the income and spending requirements?
Shauk badi cheez hai 😎.
 

techt

TF Legend
Gazab humour hai apka 😂
Season 9 Thank You GIF by The Office
 

varun__goel_

TF Legend
My only question is why does a student require a Hni card? One can easily spend on parents card for normal shopping and once the income range reaches to the card required level naturally most cards can be obtained.

What is the point of having any card if one doesn’t have the income and spending requirements?
What if his/her parents are not into cards?
For eg:- My father. He is very happy with his SBI Simplyclick card😬😬.

Moreover it is one's personal choice.
My father transfers the estimated monthly expenditure into my account, and I have to go to market to purchase daily essentials and all utility bills are paid through my account. I am sure alot of families follow the same habit. It is very convenient for me to have my own card. I don't have to repeatedly call him to ask for OTPs and card details when I have my own. If I can fetch good rewards out of the same, so what is wrong in this? It is also helping me to build a strong cibil history for future needs
 

D₹V

TF Prestige
What if his/her parents are not into cards?
For eg:- My father. He is very happy with his SBI Simplyclick card😬😬.

Moreover it is one's personal choice.
My father transfers the estimated monthly expenditure into my account, and I have to go to market to purchase daily essentials and all utility bills are paid through my account. I am sure alot of families follow the same habit. It is very convenient for me to have my own card. I don't have to repeatedly call him to ask for OTPs and card details when I have my own. If I can fetch good rewards out of the same, so what is wrong in this? It is also helping me to build a strong cibil history for future needs
I'm proud of you 🙌 bro

You dropped the crown 👑😔.
 

cardy

TF Ace
Greetings everyone! I've been receiving numerous direct messages regarding how I acquired almost all super-premium cards Lifetime Free (LTF) despite being a student. Allow me to elaborate on this achievement, attributing it to certain less-explored methods I experimented with. Additionally, coming from a well-off family may have played a role; it's not the sole factor but one of many. So, settle in and enjoy the journey.

The narrative begins at the age of 18. While I had bank accounts with government banks, their limitations on minor accounts hindered my usage. Upon turning 18, I approached my mom for 1L rupees to open an account with HDFC Bank, and she willingly agreed. With 1L in hand, I visited HDFC Bank to initiate the account-opening process. Informed about some classic account, I consented without much awareness, establishing my very first account with a private bank.

Excitement surrounded both their account and the accompanying debit card. Unaware that spending on a debit card triggers pre-approved offers of credit cards, I used it ostentatiously in front of my parents during shopping or dining out for 2 years. Suddenly, a pre-approved Regalia LTF offer surfaced. Contacting my Relationship Manager, who confirmed its LTF status, I applied and was granted a 3L limit, marking the initiation of my credit card journey.

Initially oblivious to reward points, I used the card, occasionally receiving Amazon Pay vouchers and utilizing reward points for more. Over time, my awareness of credit cards and their benefits grew. By then, I had acquired the Amazon Pay ICICI card and increased my Regalia limit to 6L.

Growing tired of the Regalia card, I set my sights on the Diners Black card. I sought to acquire it at any cost and, approaching my Branch Manager (BM), learned it could be obtained FYF. As a novice, I immediately consented, obtaining my Diners Black credit card and using it generously. However, after swiping lakhs in months, our family Chartered Accountant discovered this and advised me against it.

Subsequently, I joined the Technofino community. Enthralled by the variety of cards showcased, I started seeking more credit cards. Gradually, I acquired the IndusInd Legend LTF, Tata Neu LTF, and other basic cards. Although the Magnus card garnered much hype, as a student, I couldn't afford the 12k annual fees. One day, I approached Axis Bank, asking the agent to apply for my Magnus LTF. The agent facilitated it, as they have an option to do so and that's how I secured the Magnus LTF—no links, no bank accounts, just determination.

Later, growing weary of the Diners Black, I aspired to obtain the Infinia. Despite witnessing even affluent individuals struggle to acquire it, I persevered. I reached out to the HDFC MD desk through numerous emails until they finally approved my Infinia. However, there was a catch—I wasn't willing to spend 10L for fees waiver. I requested my BM to secure the fee waiver at 5L, leveraging his acquaintance with my dad and promising to shift our family accounts to his branch he did the needful and voila, I got my Infinia at 5L spends for fee waiver.

Throughout this journey, I amassed more cards, but my CA strictly warned against using them. Consequently, I'm contemplating downgrading my Infinia to a Millenia LTF card.

As of now, I have the following credit cards:

1. Infinia Metal 9.5L 5L/year (probably will get Millenia if not converted to LTF)
2. Axis Magnus 5L LTF
3. IndusInd Indulge 5L LTF
4. Tata Neu Infinity 9.5L LTF
5. Apay ICICI 6L LTF
6. ICICI Coral Rupay 6L LTF
7. SBI Simply Click 15k (paid)

Concluding this by thanking the ever jolly and helpful seniors of this fantastic community, who never hesitated to answer even the most basic questions and always did that with a smile on their face. I owe all my learnings to them.

I hope this provides clarity on my credit cards journey.

HONORARY MENTIONS
@4uziaul @anirban.choudhury @S S V @jack333

Edit- As asked by @S S V my credit age is 4.8 years and I spent 3-4 lakhs probably in 2 years from my hdfc debit card. I spent around 20L in 3 years on regalia. Spent 13L in 6 months on Diners Black.
You have a fantastic collection
But 15k sbi simply click is odd here
You should apply offline card to card with infinia for an sbi card of your choice
 

Bugs Bunny

TF Ace
VIP Lounge
You have a fantastic collection
But 15k sbi simply click is odd here
You should apply offline card to card with infinia for an sbi card of your choice
I took the card only for sbi offers and I was less than 25 so they have some wierd rule of offering minium limit. Yesterday sent my documents for limit enhancement, let's see what happens.
 

mrbanker

TF Select
Reading your obsession to get premium cards, I remembered a friend of mine who shared the same itch until he did a thorough research in the field of cognitive sciences. He turned a new leaf post that and advises people to stay away from the craving of holding ultra premium credit cards!😂
 

Vasuki

TF Pioneer
Contributor
RML Group
VIP Lounge
Reading your obsession to get premium cards, I remembered a friend of mine who shared the same itch until he did a thorough research in the field of cognitive sciences. He turned a new leaf post that and advises people to stay away from the craving of holding ultra premium credit cards!😂
His itch got fullfilled ..
He is at peace 😄
 
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