hossein_au
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Glad i stopped when I did (thanks Optus for creating limitations), no letter so far! *fingers crossed*
Glad i stopped when I did (thanks Optus for creating limitations), no letter so far! *fingers crossed*
I think the main point most are curious about is, is this only happening to accounts that have at one stage or another had 2 cards operating on the one account. It would be great if you could make this distinction when posting about these letters.
Yes i believe this is the key. Single card account at 50/day seem ok. I personally felt the 'trick' to get 2 was just pushing it too far
For those with 1 card and doing 50 a day i hope/think we will all be safe for the time being as long as we stay under 50 transaction a day and that will not break any term and condition from bankwest .
Yes i believe this is the key. Single card account at 50/day seem ok. I personally felt the 'trick' to get 2 was just pushing it too far
Yes i believe this is the key. Single card account at 50/day seem ok. I personally felt the 'trick' to get 2 was just pushing it too far
As stated previously 'make hay while the sun shines'.
Have the recent letters had a move on the 25th August as the cut off date?
It will be interesting to see if the points will post early next month.
I'm guessing Bankwest won't be transferring the points across then.![]()
I believe you need to stay way under 50 to be safe
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My most recent letter (final account), dated 17 Aug, received 23 Aug, has cutoff date of 31 August.
Yeah, but they have well and truly covered themselves on the matter of misuse. I don't think a reasonable person could say that making a hundred one cent transactions a day every day of the year is proper use of the account. Clearly the intention is to get points for little or no cost rather than making normal use of a bank account.there is nothing in the T&Cs against you having more than one card. They state "There is a limit of one account per person, whether as a single or joint account holder." The number of cards is not mentioned.
Today was to be my final day with the account. I phoned them up to ask the reason why my account was being closed and the person I spoke to could not find any record against my account that it was going to be closed. He said that he'd put a note against my account that I didn't want it closed and said that it should prevent it from happening.
20 minutes after putting the phone down the account disappeared from my online logon!
BTW there is nothing in the T&Cs against you having more than one card. They state "There is a limit of one account per person, whether as a single or joint account holder." The number of cards is not mentioned.
The circumstances that led to the closure of your account was the unusual use of your account to make multiple consecutive payment transactions at a very low value, some at one cent each, for payments (such as purchases at Coles) that would ordinarily be paid by one transaction.
Your Qantas Transaction Account was closed under the relevant clauses in our Investment & Transaction Accounts terms and conditions.
With this in mind, the Bank has provided you a 14 day period from the date of the letter to open a new facility with another financial institution before the account is closed by us. Whilst we appreciate your salary credits are currently being deposited into one of your Bankwest accounts, we cannot keep this account open beyond this 14 day period. The Bank allows customers 14 days in order to seek alternative financial arrangements for your salary credits to be deposited into, along with the changing of any direct debits or automatic payment, at another financial institution.
Please note, the accounts will be closed on this date so please ensure these details are changed beforehand to avoid any delays in your salary credits being received.
I believe you need to stay way under 50 to be safe
Nope. My family all had 1 card each all doing 50 a day. All cancelled.
Bankwest appears to be still sending out letters.
It may be that BW is working their way down the list, starting with those who have gained the most points. Presumably those who have had a house full of two-card accounts for the longest time will head the list, those who came in late with one card in the household will be nearer the bottom.You are neglecting to mention you did have two cards each account but were forced to cancel. Its not the same situation as those who have only ever had 1
It may be that BW is working their way down the list, starting with those who have gained the most points. Presumably those who have had a house full of two-card accounts for the longest time will head the list, those who came in late with one card in the household will be nearer the bottom.
At some point there will be those who are clearly legitimately using the account, making (say) ten or twenty transactions in a week for regular things, even if they are small, like cups of coffee. Maybe worthwhile switching over to regular use now until the heat dies down?
