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60,000 Qantas Points with The HSBC Platinum Qantas Credit Card ($199 Annual Fee)

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Minimum credit limit is $6000

  • Enjoy 60,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $3,000 on eligible purchases within 3 months of account approval.
  • Earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent up to $2,500 per statement period on eligible purchases made in Australia and overseas. Every $1 spent thereafter will earn 0.5 Qantas Points.
  • Enjoy complimentary membership to the Qantas Frequent Flyer program (valued at $89.50) if you aren't already a member.
  • Earn bonus Qantas Points on selected Qantas products, services and partners.
  • Benefit from complimentary International Travel Insurance, Extended Warranty Insurance, Guaranteed Pricing Scheme, Transit Accident Insurance and Purchase Protection Insurance. Eligibility criteria and conditions apply.

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  • +2

    I am quite keen for this one, but holding back as I first want to see the the new qantas Citi card. Expected to be launched before 30th June.

    • You can always apply for two if your credit score is good enough

      • It is alright..but I am trying to preserve it..applied and approved 3 in last 4 or so months. Chasing points big time!

        • If you can get a hold of Amex points. they're more valuable

        • @nightelves: Yep the only disadvantage is that with AMEX you run out of options as you basically can churn once every 18 months (have the DJ and explorer) but with qantas since every bank offers sign up bonus the opportunity is much bigger. QFF may not be great for a return economy reward flight and I am not saying that business class is the best value for money either. There are other ways to extract more value from your points. For ex: booking a multicity economy trip that is little complicated and requires additional investment of your money and lots of time and flexibility. Currently chasing bou half a million qantas points.

        • @maverick1:

          Yeah kinda sucks that that rules is in place now but yeah you're right. There's other ways to get the best value out of your points. one of them being round the world flight.

    • Is that going to be called something special? Any idea on what might be on offer?

      • Apparently it is directly coming from Qantas (don't how that works as they are launching it with Citi). Lot of hype around it as Qantas is looking to double its revenue from the FF business by 2022.

        • Given how they've just halved the Qantas earn rate on most spend from 1 point per $1 to 0.5 points per $1, and the only way to get 0.75/$ or 1/$ is if you shop at certain places, it is quite possible that's how they'll reach this.

    • -1

      I'd rather wait for Citi Costco Card. :-)

      https://www.citi.com/credit-cards/credit-card-details/citi.a…

      But too bad, only in USA for now.

      • Mate - US has some great deals on their CC's. Even their AMEX cash back offers are so good and useful. It is a true financial mecca.

  • +1

    There's a Westpac one that gets you 60000 QFF points for $150 annual fee:

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/303823

    The spending sprint is the same and you get a slightly reduced earn rate (but maybe we're doing it wrong if we're spending enough to make the earn rate matter more than the sign-on bonus).

    • Thanks. Any card where the first year annual fees are waived and still give quite a lot of Qantas points?

      • +3
        • wow thank you.
          Looks like the Westpac ones are good for 80K points and $150 fee.

        • @congngo:

          You may be mixing two different deals! The 80000 QFF requires a spend sprint of $5000 in 3 months as well as $195 annual fee. Refer to the internal OzB link at my comment above.

        • If you are already a Westpac customer you get no annual fee in the first year (60k points)

        • @heal:
          What sort of Westpac account would cover the no annual fee?
          Would saver accounts cover it? Basically looking at one with no annual fee and not having to deposit $2000 every month…

        • @heal: link?

        • @congngo:
          Sorry, on my mobile. If you go to the westpac website - personal - credit cards. It's in the t&c. Might be able to start an account for $5 a month and cancel it once the card is approved

        • @heal:

          That might be an old deal… it currently does not include Qantas reward cards.

          ^$0 annual card fee in first year for existing Westpac customers promotion: The first year annual card fee waiver is available to existing Westpac customers who apply for a new Low Rate or Altitude credit card by clicking on the Westpac customers 'Apply now’ button via westpac.com.au between 21st April 2017 and 28th June 2017. The first annual card fee will be debited on the 12 month anniversary of the first transaction on your account and annually thereafter.

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