$49 annual fee applies, must apply b4 28 Feb 2010 and with the 1st purchase will receive the $100 jetstar voucher.
Plus earn up to $500 Flight Voucher based on $50k spend on card a year.
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$49 annual fee applies, must apply b4 28 Feb 2010 and with the 1st purchase will receive the $100 jetstar voucher.
Plus earn up to $500 Flight Voucher based on $50k spend on card a year.
Mod: Changed to direct link
ha! I knew it'd get extended.
Only benefit 51 bucks but it useless if you don't fly as it's "$100 jetstar voucher".
I think Myer Visa is better value…Every now and then Myer run the promotion with some credits back.
A similar deal was posted before but it included the waiving of the annual fee. (now expired) but has some great comments on this card you might want to look at first. Like vouchers sent to you automatically and you need to use within 6 months - so much for being able to save them up for os trips which cost more.
How can you have a 0% balance transfer for 6 months AND a purchase to get a $100 jetstar voucher ?
See this
http://www.creditcardfinder.com.au/balance-transfer-credit-c…
"How to avoid the biggest mistake with a balance Transfer"
For me it looks like a trap.
You're right. It's very important that new credit card holders read the 'order of repayment' structure in the terms and conditions very carefully.
In most cases any repayments go towards your balance transfer first before paying off your new purchases. That means after the normal 55 day interest free period, users will carry over a balance of new purchases at the highest interest rate onto the next statement and begin to pay interest.
Cheapest method for exploiting balance transfers is to load up an existing card, transfer the balance onto the new one, and then make absolutely no purchases on the new card. Keep the required money in an online account to earn interest. Pay off the new card each month (2% minimum) and then the entire balance right before the 0% expiry date.
I've done this twice (Thanks Westpac and BankWest!) and earned a few hundred dollars in interest.
Wow~, that is really smart. Thanks for sharing the idea Cluster:-)
where does it say '$100'?
Jetstar vouchers have to be used within 3 months of issuing of voucher. Very bad value compared to other airline rewards cards. Better off getting a CC with Qantas miles.
Changed to direct link which tells about $100/$200 voucher.
http://www.jetstar.com/au/cards/default.shtml
kudos to forma for mentioning this nasty little surprise
for some more on that topic
http://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/17356
needless to say ITS A TRAP ;P
Cluster wrote on 03/02/2010 - 15:42 […]
So, in other words, you CANNOT have both a balance transfer 0% for six months and a voucher.
So, it is a deal but it is not as good as it could be.
I voted positive but won't proceed with it. Too much hassels for such a small profit.
Am thinking of ditching my ANZ Visa Frequent Flyer card (pay approx $160 pa in fees). Not sure if this card is good to change to though.