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Earn 25,000 Bonus Qantas Points after Your Business Signs up to Pay.com.au & Transact $10K in Business Expenses within 30 Days

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QBR25

Another great deal for new customers of pay.com.au (Probably the best signup bonus)

New pay.com.au customers can earn 25,000 bonus Qantas Points when signing up between 1 October and 30 November using code QBR25 and processing $10,000 in business transactions in the first 30 days. Plus, earn ongoing Qantas Points on all your business payments through pay.com.au.

Please note that you need an ABN to sign up to Pay.com.au

You can earn around 29K Qantas points at an overall cost of $100 (check with your accountant if this is a valid business expense :P)
Here is an image with my calculations https://ibb.co/LzQ2Stx

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Referrer and referee get 10000 pay rewards points after the referee transacts $10,000 in their first month.

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closed Comments

  • Can I register a ABN, sign up to pay.com.au and make $10,000 worth of payments to a bank account to my wife?

  • Thanks OP! If you have done this, could you let me know how long it took for the points to land in your account? My concern is that if it takes longer than 30 days, you may need to pay for a second month of premium membership to pay.com.au.

    • I joined long ago during the normal referral promo of 10K PayRewards points. You don't need to continue being a premium member. As long as you transact $10K or more within 30 days using an eligible payment method, you qualify for the bonus points.

      • Excellent, thank you!

  • Does it include Bpay payments ?

  • Think I fkd up. The T&C's state transactions 'where pay rewards are earned' meaning that you have to add the 1% multipler to your transaction.

    • Could you please elaborate on this? I'm about to do it and dont want to make the same mistake.

      • Make sure to select the 1% points multiplier when you put the transaction through. If you choose 'no multiplier' or 0%, I think that you may not be eligible.

        • +1

          Legend, thanks!

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