bullerdude
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ANZ offer has been updated with more points and slightly more cash back after meeting the spend requirement.
ANZ Frequent Flyer Black | ANZ
ANZ Frequent Flyer Black | ANZ
ANZ have historically never had end dates for their promotions.Any idea on when this promotion would end?
Interesting how the ANZ T&C's read as the Rewards/Platinum/Black, Travel Adventures and Frequent Flyer/Platinum/Black look to be completely different lines of cards i.e. 12 month exclusion applies to the card line not all ANZ cards, so in theory I could apply for this card then the travel adventures card for the Velocity points.
Important for me as I cancelled an ANZ Rewards card in the last 12 months, will see how this QFF Black application goes.
Will let you know soon - I still hold the Rewards travel adventures card!I'd be interested to know if anyone has been successful with this recently?
Hmm got targeted by Qantas for extra 20k points ...
"We are welcoming all first-time cardholders with an extra 20,000 bonus Qantas Points^. That’s on top of our existing offers of up to 150,000 bonus Qantas Points when you meet minimum spend criteria*." T&C says "Members must not have earned Qantas Points on a Qantas Points earning card into their Qantas Frequent Flyer account within the past 12 months from offer registration to be eligible."
I cancelled this card more than 12 months ago. So I should be good to apply for this card and get 140k bonus points, for fee of $175 after cashback?
They always have had separate lines of cards where the exclusion is only limited to that line.I'd be interested to know if anyone has been successful with this recently?
So you haven't had any Qantas points earning card in the past 12 months?
No. Just Amex MR, and ANZ Travel card.
Only thing is I'm having troubles getting approved. Need to get my tax return lodged and provide a notice of assessment ASAP.
Well their first step of the application process says otherwise, try clicking apply:
"Earn at least $75,000 per year"