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A$50 Credit Back on A$1000 or More Spend in a Foreign Currency @ Latitude 28° Mastercard (Activation Required)

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Received email from Latitude 28 Degrees this afternoon with $50 credit back offer. Activation is required, great timing for those heading overseas within next 3 months.

From email:

Just click the activate button below and spend the equivalent of $1,000 AUD or more on purchases in a foreign currency between 3 June 2024 – 31 Aug 2024 with your Latitude 28° Global Platinum Mastercard® credit card, and get $50 credit back you can put towards your next great escape!

^This offer is strictly limited to the recipient of this email only. You have been specifically selected for this offer and it is not transferable. Eligible transactions do not include cash advances, cash equivalent transactions, credit fees or charges, credits, refunds, reimbursements, Shopper's Protection premiums, interest, balance transfers into an account, bail and bond payment, court costs including alimony and child support, fines, tax payment, government services, postal services, lotteries, and gambling. Offer is valid from 3 June 2024 to 31 August 2024. To qualify, you must fulfil on the terms of the offer by activating the offer and spending the equivalent of the required AUD amount or more on purchases made in a foreign currency as specified in your email using your Latitude 28° Global Platinum Mastercard credit card during the offer period. Your account credit will appear on your statement within 30 days of the offer end date. The account must be open and not in default of the credit contract when the credit is applied to your account. You can only qualify once for this offer.

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  • Mine says need to spend $2450. Im overseas at the moment aswell

  • 1600 for me

  • $2000/$100

    • $2100/$100 here

  • +3

    I got offered $100 cashback if I spend $5200 😞. Seems latitude knows my spending habits well.

  • $1650/$50 for me :))

  • +1

    Anyone got any ideas for charging in foreign currency but receiving benefit in AU at a later time? (Perhaps ebay US gift cards?)

  • $2050/$50😕

  • $5350/$100………

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