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Westpac Choice Transaction Account: $50 Cashback for under 25's (after You Deposit $500 & Make 5 Eligible Purchases in 30 Days)

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$50 Offer: Excludes customers who hold or have held a Westpac Choice account at any time. You must be under 25 to be eligible for the offer. To receive $50 credited to an everyday account, customers need to open a Choice account online between 28/02/19 and 03/04/19 (inclusive); deposit a minimum of $500 into their everyday account; AND make at least 5 eligible purchases with a Westpac debit card within 30 days of account opening. Eligible purchases include in-store purchases, online purchases, regular card payments, PayPass, and Google Pay transactions. Offer excludes ATM withdrawals as these are not eligible purchases. Customers will receive $50 deposited into their account within 45 days of account opening following identification verification. Offer limited to one $50 deposit per customer. Where a joint account is opened, if one of the joint account holders has already received their $50 deposit in respect of another account, then none of the remaining joint account holders will be eligible for the offer in respect of the joint account.

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  • +10

    Under 25! That’s the worst kind of discrimination, the kind against me!

  • +1

    does that include 25?

  • You must be under 25 to be eligible for the offer.

    Why ?

    • +3

      To annoy grumpy oldies like you.

  • Too old to be eligible…

  • +1

    Says $500 in conditions, but $250 in header

  • I had an account with Westpac but I closed it. Am I still eligible for this offer?

  • -1

    How does Westpac avoid the Age Discrimination Act by this offer?
    https://www.humanrights.gov.au/know-your-rights-age-discrimi…

    The Act protects you against discrimination in many areas of public life, including:

    employment – getting a job, terms and conditions of a job, training, promotion, being dismissed
    education – enrolling or studying in a course at a private or public school, college or university
    accommodation – renting or buying a house or unit
    getting or using services – such as banking and insurance services, services provided by government departments, transport or telecommunication services, professional services like those provided by lawyers, doctors or tradespeople, services provided by restaurants, shops or entertainment venues.

    • +2

      They aren't denying you a service - you can still open a Westpac Choice account if you want to.

    • Positive discrimination

      The Act also says that it is not against the law to provide a genuine benefit to people of a particular age group or to do something that helps to meet an identified need of people of a certain age group.

      Examples of ‘positive discrimination’ may include discounts and concessions provided to older Australians for services and/or facilities and special accommodation assistance provided to homeless teenagers.

  • Yay, another free $50 :D

  • I wonder if beem it transactions count as an eligible card transaction?

  • There is $50 at https://www.stgeorge.com.au/ for any age. I'm not going to post it as I saw it come up a few months ago but most people now at oz bargain likely can not get it. 'Offer excludes customers who hold or have held a Complete Freedom Account with Bank of Melbourne, BankSA or St.George Bank at any time'.

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