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Jetstar Mastercard - $29.99 Annual Fee with 20,000 Qantas Points on Spending $2000 in First 60 Days

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With the Jetstar MasterCard, you'll enjoy a low interest rate and great travel rewards. As a cardholder you'll access exclusive benefits, giving you more opportunities to enjoy the good times.

Apply and be approved for a Jetstar MasterCard before 31 July 2016 and spend $2,000 on eligible purchases within 60 days of approval to receive 20,000 bonus Qantas Points.Plus, transfer your balance from your other cards and you'll pay 0% p.a. interest for 14 months from card approval. You'll also save on the primary cardholder annual fee in your first year and pay just $29.

Other notable features:
Points per $1 of eligible spend
0.5 Qantas Points^ per $1 spent on eligible purchases

Fly interest free

Pay 0% p.a. interest for 6 months on any flight or hotel booking of $300 or more at jetstar.com or via the Jetstar call centre.5 Transactions will automatically receive the interest free offer.

10% off selected on-board purchases
Get 10% off food and drinks when you purchase these items on board with your Jetstar MasterCard.

No Booking & Service Fee

Purchase flights on jetstar.com with your Jetstar MasterCard and you won't have to pay the Booking and Service Fee.

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  • +2

    A non-refundable Qantas Frequent Flyer Rewards annual fee of $30 will apply to the Jetstar MasterCard and will be charged upon your first enrolment into Qantas Frequent Flyer Rewards and then each year on the anniversary of your enrolment in Qantas Frequent Flyer Rewards.

  • Only good for people loyal to Jetstar.

  • Does anyone knows if ATO payments by Jetstar credit card still give QFF points or not anymore ?

  • applied, thanks

  • what does 20,000 QFF points get you? How many points are needed for a flight or an upgrade to business class (if that's possible).

    • Not a huge amount but for $30 it's decent value.

      Return economy SYD > MEL will set you back 16,000 for example. I put in for an upgrade economy to business for DXB > SYD and that is 70,000. Economy > PE for the same route is 45,000.

      • +1

        then $59 each year after that

  • Westpac deal is better. 50k points. No annual fee. $2.5k spend over 90 days.

    • +1

      A) why not both .jpg

      B) Most ozbargainers would not be eligible for the westpac deal if they had hopped onto the last one.

  • To anyone thinking of applying for this card, do your research first, as the grief may not be worth 20,000 points.

    Jetstar cards are administered by Macquarie. As part of the application process, Macquarie usually demand to ring up your HR department to confirm employment and income status, and many people have reported adverse experiences with the Macquarie application process (see: http://www.productreview.com.au/p/jetstar-mastercard.html)

  • Is it possible to upgrade to the Jetstar Platinum at a later date?
    Kinda bummed I missed out on the 40,000 Qantas bonus points last year …

  • anyone worked out how to activate these?

  • received my 20,000 bonus points.

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