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ING Low Rate Credit Card: $200 Bonus (Apply and Spend $500 within The First 90 Days), No Annual Fee

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From the email:

What do you need to do for that sweet bonus $200?

1 Apply for an Orange One Low Rate credit card by the 31 August 2023. Login into ing.com.au or using the ING app to apply.

2 Once approved, spend $500 with your new Orange One Low Rate card within the first 90 days.

3 We'll then pop $200 into your Orange Everyday account within 60 days. No Orange Everyday? Open one now at ing.com.au or with the ING app.

Bonus $200 promotion
This offer is available for a limited time only and is not available in conjunction with any other promotional offer unless expressly indicated. ING reserves the right to extend or withdraw this offer at any time at its sole discretion. If withdrawn, ING will honour the offer in respect of all Orange One accounts opened before the offer is withdrawn, provided that applicants satisfy the Eligibility Criteria below. The offer applies in respect of the original recipient of this email only.

To qualify for the bonus offer you must apply for a new Orange One Low Rate credit card by the 31 August 2023 and spend $500 on purchases within the first 90 days of activation. Eligible purchases do not include cash transactions (including cash withdrawals from an ATM or over the counter at a bank or cash provider, pseudo cash transactions e.g. gambling, mobile phone top ups and foreign currency and travellers cheques), any purchases refunded, interest, default charges, insurance premiums and other fees and charges debited to your Orange One Account, and any BPay transactions or transactions made which result in spending that exceeds the credit limit it any one month. The $200 bonus will be paid into your Orange Everyday account within 60 days of meeting the spend criteria. Existing ING customers who currently hold an Orange One credit card are not eligible for this offer. A tax liability may arise from earnings in connection to the cash bonus. You should seek your own independent tax advice.

Some difference to previous.

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  • i don't see any condition about if you have previously held an orange one credit card. i cancelled mine 2 months ago.

  • +9

    They require PAYG payslips, so the self employed and retired are ineligible.

  • +1

    It appears that orange bank acc is required to avail this offer

  • if i close my current ing low rate card, and reapply , is that ok?

    • +2

      You still need to be targeted for this deal to get the $200.

  • +2

    Just received my bonus 200 today from the previous deal. It was on my account as soon as I got the first statement.

    • +1

      I still haven't received it

      • Neither

        • Give them a call if it’s been over 60 days

          I called them today and they said it will be investigated.

          • @dorikin: thanks not yet 60, but still pretty slow to pay out for a fairly low bonus.

            • @circle9nine: I had mine received pretty quickly and already closed the card. Did you check with customer support?

              • @DeepMidWicket: They told me to wait the full 60. No big deal, not using the card and not taking up a big chunk of my borrowing capacity

                • @circle9nine: 60+ days now and no bonus. Now chasing via Ings complaints process. I have negged this deal based on hassle factor.

                  • @circle9nine: Still awaiting response via Ings internal process. I've complained to afca

                    Makes no sense - definitely eligible for the bonus , they even said so in a message several months back.

  • Nothing in my app to say I'll get the 2hundy

  • +1

    I didn't get email?

  • I get this email all the time. Finally decided last week to apply next time and of course no email…

  • I wonder how the targeting works. I didn't receive this email. No offence to anyone, but I'm wondering if they target people who likely will generate them some credit card interest revenue? Just because that would be logical. Otherwise what would they base it on?

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