Most if the offers advertised expired in Dec 2008.
IMHO, it's yet another stupid attempt from an Australian card to be "the card" without any follow through.
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NAB - The entre Program from American Express
Just wondering if anyone has used the entre program from American Express and what your thoughts are on it?
Most if the offers advertised expired in Dec 2008.
IMHO, it's yet another stupid attempt from an Australian card to be "the card" without any follow through.
Air: QFF Gold (LTS), MH Enrich (Silver), Velocity Gold
Hotel: A|Club: Gold, PC Plat, Hyatt GP: Gold, HH: Gold, SPG: Gold
Car: Avis preferred, Hertz #1 Club Gold
crap program becoz it doesn't really get updated....
Just like Amex Select....i remember Select used to be very useful couple years back and now also rubbish...
I used it to book a hotel room through the Preferred Hotel Group (www.preferredhotelgroup.com) and Small Luxury Hotels (slh.com).
The hotels I picked were in Tokyo and Bangkok and the rates I received were pretty good at the time.
They also have a few options for 2 for 1 deals at a lot of golf courses in Australia, Peppers Hotels, Global Hotel Alliance, Conrad Hotels and a few restaurants. I wouldn't say a lot of them really grab me and these days not really competitive.
Theres also a lot adventure/extreme type activities they offer like driving a tank, flying in a classic airplane and speed boats which I feel is a bit lame.
If anyone wants to have a look at what's on offer inside, enter "377852" in the login box.
(It's the first 6 digits of most/all Westpac platinum cards)
Just know that even though it may let you book some things, you won't be able to redeem offers when you go to use them unless you have a platinum card.![]()
Thanks for the tip.
2 for 1 Golf at courses like "Bonnie Doon" in Sydney seem a great deal.
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