alexy23
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- Apr 11, 2016
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Yes it does.
Thanks. I knew they wouldn't offer 10k points for nothing. Personally I'd prioritise CC applications over this one. If they offered 75k points I'd do it
Yes it does.
I got billed $10.20 for some reason which I wasn't too happy about. Card Fee $4.95, RSA fee $5.25. Might have to call them and of course will be the idea reason for cancelling when the points hit.
I got billed $10.20 for some reason which I wasn't too happy about. Card Fee $4.95, RSA fee $5.25. Might have to call them and of course will be the idea reason for cancelling when the points hit.
Just rang them. Seems I must have accidentally added a couple of extras on when I applied. Oh well.
Same here. What's a bit laughable is it shows as being back dated to the 1st May.
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My points have hit the business rewards account. Faster than expected too which is always nice. Time to cancel.
^To earn 10,000 bonus Qantas Points, between 14 August 2017 and 30 September 2017 Qantas Business Rewards Members must; (a) apply and successfully open a Caltex StarCard account and (b) link their Caltex StarCard with their Qantas Business Rewards Account and c) spend a minimum of $300 on their StarCard account within the first 3 months of the account being opened. Businesses that already hold a Caltex StarCard Account are not eligible for this offer. |
Looks like they've added a requirement to spend a min of $300 on the card this time. Must have been too many of us cancelling without spending a cent.
Maybe you can buy WISH/other gift cards?
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So it looks like they do a credit check on your for this card - is that right?