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At a time when many shoppers are turning away from credit cards, banks are devising ever more ways to get us spending on plastic. But near the top of their list of tricks is an old favourite - the credit card loyalty scheme.
Often called gold or platinum schemes, these are designed to make shoppers feel special by allowing them to earn points, which can be cashed in for some sort of reward.
And the AFF demographic is probably unique in that most of us do evaluate the risks and rewards of these schemes.
According to Canstar, which analysed 128 programs, a shopper has to spend an average of $19,480 on a credit card to earn a $100 voucher. It's a far cry from a decade ago, when $12,400 was required to get a $100 voucher. All the same, they can still be worthwhile, for the right type of shopper.
I'd like to think that I can get more value from 19,480 QFF points than $100 and there are of course even better earn rates.