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Earn Up to 25,000 Bonus Qantas Points When You Subscribe to The Economist for 1 or 3 Years ($475 ~ $1655)

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Seems like a pretty good deal for some bonus qantas points. Possibly can cancel once points hit? Claim expenses on tax too?


You must be a Qantas Frequent Flyer member to earn Qantas Points.

Qantas Frequent Flyer members can earn Qantas Points as follows:

Print & Digital Subscription: 1 year earns 13,000 points, 3 years earns 25,000 points.

Print Subscription: 1 year earns 11,000 points, 3 years earns 20,000 points.

Digital Subscription: 1 year earns 9,000 points, 3 years earns 15,000 points.

Offer valid for first-time subscribers residing in Australia only, and cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offer or gift, or renewal subscriptions.

Members must provide a valid Qantas Frequent Flyer number and surname to The Economist at the time of purchase. The subscriber may cancel the subscription within 15 days from the date of subscription and receive a full refund; subscriptions past this period are non-refundable. The Economist subscriptions are non-transferrable and non-resalable.

Cancelled subscriptions will not be eligible to earn points. Qantas Points will be credited to the member's account up to 8 weeks after receipt of payment.

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  • Print & Digital Subscription: 1 year earns 13,000 points, 3 years earns 25,000 points.

  • +9

    Possible can cancel once points hit

    For the cheapest option - Digital Subscription: 1 year earns 9,000 points, 3 years earns 15,000 points

    1 Year Digital Subscription = $475 + Bonus 9k points (worth about $90). Totally not worth it at all

  • +11

    You can also get the digital version of Economist through your local library for free.

  • +2

    good deal if ur work pays for it under ur name

  • -1

    unless you were going to buy it anyway, it's way too expensive for the points in return

  • -1

    It's worse than TCM when it comes to journalism. I wouldn't buy it for $5/month

    • agreed

    • TCM? Traditional Chinese Medicine?

      • The Courier Mail

  • Rule of thumb, each qantas point worth 1c.

    If it cost you more than 1c to buy the point, it is a no go.

    Cost for total purchase - Real cost of the actual purchase = Cost of FF point

    Econ ticket to China return ex. Sydney cost you 60k FF plus $1xx (Usually $4xx - $8xx), you would have to spent $30-$60k to get that.

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