15,000 BA Avios with a subscription to The Economist

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Not the most amazing deal at AUD499 for a digital subscription, but for reference, 12,500 Avios is enough for a QF J flight up to 650 miles.

The price for a Canadian subscription to The Economist is significantly better at CAD209 and still comes with 15,000 Avios ;)
 

Not the most amazing deal at AUD499 for a digital subscription, but for reference, 12,500 Avios is enough for a QF J flight up to 650 miles.

The price for a Canadian subscription to The Economist is significantly better at CAD209 and still comes with 15,000 Avios ;)
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The link does resolve ... it took me a bit to find it, but here it is:

 

Not the most amazing deal at AUD499 for a digital subscription, but for reference, 12,500 Avios is enough for a QF J flight up to 650 miles.

The price for a Canadian subscription to The Economist is significantly better at CAD209 and still comes with 15,000 Avios ;)
CAD offer is good! AUD offer it would be cheaper with some of the QF wine deals… $320 for 18k points… enough for a QF J class on some of the trunk routes out of sydney :)
 
CAD offer is good! AUD offer it would be cheaper with some of the QF wine deals… $320 for 18k points… enough for a QF J class on some of the trunk routes out of sydney :)
Yes, often some great deals on QF Wine (but rarely advertised - so need to look from time to time).

But if you’re after Avios then any deal is worth exploring (especially if based in Oz).
 
CAD offer is indeed good...if anyone has a UK Amex card, there's currently a (presumably widespread) Amex offer for £60 back on £189 on the economist, which makes it conveniently £129, or the equivalent of around CA$209. I don't often jump on these, but that price for Avios is pretty good (15k, UK based digital subscription, had to use a VPN to get it to work though).
 
Hey is it possible to use a vpn and sign up from any other country or will it require a credit card from that country to confirm payment? thanks
 
Hey is it possible to use a vpn and sign up from any other country or will it require a credit card from that country to confirm payment? thanks
Should just work, esp with Amex who don’t bother with address verification. That said, I did use an overseas CC.
 
How long did the points take to post? I've just done this in the last week.
 

Not the most amazing deal at AUD499 for a digital subscription, but for reference, 12,500 Avios is enough for a QF J flight up to 650 miles.

The price for a Canadian subscription to The Economist is significantly better at CAD209 and still comes with 15,000 Avios ;)
How did you pay for this - I've selected 'Canada' as my location from the top right drop down, but when I go to pay it only lets me select Canadian addresses for my billing address?
 
How did you pay for this - I've selected 'Canada' as my location from the top right drop down, but when I go to pay it only lets me select Canadian addresses for my billing address?
That’s logical. If you’re using an Amex, just stick in any address, Amex don’t use address verification. I did use an Amex, but it was a UK Amex so non issue either way.
 
So how many of you have setup a BA household account with 8 members all leveraging this Economist deal? ;)
 
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That’s logical. If you’re using an Amex, just stick in any address, Amex don’t use address verification. I did use an Amex, but it was a UK Amex so non issue either way.
Thanks I've thrown in a dummy address and seems to have worked (non-AMEX)...cheers
 
In saying all of this...am hoping it is still valid. I signed up and it asked for my Avios account number, so hopefully that implies it is. But I can't see any T&Cs anywhere, and this link says offer ends 31 March (https://www.britishairways.com/travel/2023-q1-the-economist/execclub/_gf/en_au).
Can anyone give me some confidence that it's still running or point me to some T&Cs I can save down before I sign up in my wife's name too!
 
In saying all of this...am hoping it is still valid. I signed up and it asked for my Avios account number, so hopefully that implies it is. But I can't see any T&Cs anywhere, and this link says offer ends 31 March (https://www.britishairways.com/travel/2023-q1-the-economist/execclub/_gf/en_au).
Can anyone give me some confidence that it's still running or point me to some T&Cs I can save down before I sign up in my wife's name too!
I'm also interested whether this is still active, wouldn't mind topping up my Avios this way.
 
I signed up a household account member using this promo a week ago. It usually takes about 3 weeks for the points to post so we’ll soon find out I guess. It’s a simple chargeback if they don’t pay up.
 
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I'm also interested whether this is still active, wouldn't mind topping up my Avios this way.
I spoke to someone on the Economist live-chat and they indicated it was still going ahead and I asked them to confirm...I then saved down the chat so i figure worst case ill loop back to the Economist and request a refund if it doesn't come through
 
I spoke to someone on the Economist live-chat and they indicated it was still going ahead and I asked them to confirm...I then saved down the chat so i figure worst case ill loop back to the Economist and request a refund if it doesn't come through
Have you received any of the points from the Economist sign up after the supposed offer end date yet?
 

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