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These points are from Sniip themselves. You will still earn points from AMEX.
OK - thank you - I'm not sure if it makes sense for me with either of my cards, either. If I look at what it's costing me per point, paying $43.50 for 2500 QFF points seems a better deal than paying $109.45 for 5609.45 points (5000 tax + 109.45 fee + 500 bonus ... edit: the Sniip online calculator on their website says that this transaction would earn 6386 pts although I can't see how they arrive at that number).
Buying wine seems to be a better deal if you can find the right bonus offer?
$5000 x 1.45% = $72.50 earns 2536 QFF points
edit forgot the extra 36 points on the surcharge
@MelbFlyer, I use Sniip regularly and have always received points on whatever card I'm using. You also receive points on the fee that Sniip charge as well. So, if your bill is, say $1,000 and Sniip charge 2.19% (which is usually what I get charged), this would be a total of $1,021.90.I've never used Sniip or any other 3rd party before to pay ATO bills and am considering it just to get some extra points before QFF makes CR seats more expensive.
I have a $5-6k bill for the ATO - I've added the bill using the BPay details and it's now showing in the app as a pending to pay bill.
I've added my credit card (ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum) and in the final step just before payment, it doesn't give a breakdown of how many points I'd earn - only just the amount and processing fee etc).
Does it usually give this breakdown in the app? I went on the Sniip website and the below breakdown was given (the card chosen in the dropdown list was the ANZ FF Black version, but I assume that I'll still earn some points on the ANZ FF Platinum version, unless Sniip only covers the cards within the dropdown list?).
Obviously I want to be 100% sure that I'll earn those couple of thousand QFF points from paying this bill, otherwise it would be >$75 wasted / I'd pay this bill via BPay instead.
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