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ING Orange Everyday: Get 5% Back on Every Contactless Purchase under $100 until 30 June 2013 @ ING Direct

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I just received this promotional letter on my mailbox and it seems that it's a good promotional offer from ING.

Things you should know:

The Wave and Save 5% rebate offer is available from 1 October 2012 to 30 June 2013 (“Offer Period”) to all existing Orange Everyday customers (including joint account holders) who request to update to a Visa payWave card and the first 30,000 new ING DIRECT Orange Everyday customers who activate their payWave enabled Visa Debit card during the Offer Period (“Eligible Customers”). The 5% rebate applies on all contactless purchases made by Eligible Customers during the Offer Period on purchase amounts of up to AUD $99.99. The 5% rebate will be made into the Orange Everyday account immediately after transaction settlement.

Call 133464 to get your payWave enabled Visa Debit Card.

Find out more at http://www.ingdirect.com.au/waveandsave

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  • I wish we could pay by paywave for train ticket.

    • You can if you use a MyMulti… (if you're in Sydney)
      Woolies stocks some tickets (including the MyBus tickets I get)

      • I only buy MyTrain and can only get this at the station counter/ticketing machine that doesn't accept paywave. :(

    • +1

      If you are in QLD and using Go Card, you can top-up money in 7-Eleven

      • 5% off buses, trains, & ferries in SE Qld. Thanks tiam!

  • I was buying a $2 milk at Coles the other day and opted to do $200 cash out to get $0.50 instead of using paywave to get $0.10. However I realised that at the self-checkout machine you can only get maximum cash out of $100. So I had to settle with getting $0.10. I have done $200 cash out/withdrawal at Woolies self-checkout machine several times, often without buying anything. Coles does not allow cash out without purchase.

    • Why not do this…?

      Buy $2 milk and get $0.10 back by paywave.
      Buy a single chilli (a few cents) and ask for $200 cash out. Get $0.50 back

      • Gotta love OzB'ers, they're people who will spend 10 minutes to save $0.60. :)

      • Yeah I could have done that but didn't want to join the long queue at the counter in Coles. I wanted to do self-checkout but couldn't cash out more than $100.

        I tried to do cash out at a Woolies counter once, without making a purchase. The lady asked how much I wanted and when she heard $200 she directed me to the self-checkout machine.

      • +1

        A 2L milk for $2 is great price. It's a bargain at $1.40.

  • Looking to purchase an iPad Mini.. This should work if i went to JBHIFI and purchase 3 x $99.99 Gift Cards in individual transactions right? or negative

    • If JB will sell you the $99.99 Gift Cards - why not? %5 off - sweet!

    • JB certainly will sell $99.99 gift cards (asked) & ING would have no issue. So so it.

      • +3

        Or otherwise get 3 x 100 gift cards in individual transactions… ask to pay $99.98 on the card, and the rest in cash. The remaining 2c cash payment will be rounded down to 0.

        • Will i have to wait a certain period between each transaction since its from the same store?

        • +3

          I have used the card back to back to make split payments at Woolies and didn't have any issues. My transactions were of different amounts. But I think that shouldn't matter. If you do make the purchase, let us know if you were successful. Thanks!

        • no mate, they don't have the time frame, here is how the system work
          on the checkout system will sent the invoice to the card reader terminal, if the card reader get the card then it matched the payment, you won't get double charge even you tap twice. so if you split the transaction, then the checkout will sent the request to the terminal and waiting for the payment to be match. very simple.

    • +3

      I purchased something for $189.00 from JB, I asked them to put it through seperately as 2 transactions, 1 for $99.00 and one for $90.00 as my bank gives me a bonus for using pay wave, which they did hapilly and it worked.

      • Okay cool, thanks!

  • Not sure whether this has already been answered, but the Ing debit "visa" is paywave. I know it works for both paypass and paywave terminals.

    But say terminal is visa then it is going through visa system for transactions. So do you still get 5% if it goes through paypass which the backend is run by Mastercard.

    • +2

      Well, PayPass/PayWave has nothing to do with the backend. These are propitiatory protocols that define how the contactless terminal communicates with the card to process the transaction. So, if a terminal accepts contactless visa it is (and had to be) a PayWave terminal and if it accepts contactless mastercard then it is (and has to be) a PayPass terminal. Now, AFAIK, all contactless terminals support both PayWave and PayPass, so this should be a problem.

      To answer your question, it doesn't matter what the backend is. As long as you did the transaction by tapping the card, you'll get your 5%.

  • +3

    Big thanks mitochondReon for posting this. This is the best deal I've taken advantage from on this site.

  • Used this at Teds to buy the $199 Pentax Q (2 transactions of $99 + $1) , which was also posted on Ozbargain. I'm a very happy pappy.

  • -1

    I got caught by buying $100 giftcards… the paywave rebate max is 99.999999 :(
    I dont get rebate if I wave for $100 :(

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