Citi cards become myCard - no more CX, KF, EY, QR from 16/11/25

Well, my backlog has now posted and... it's weird (as is the timing it must be said).

Qantas and Binge - both online - posted at 2ppd, but other transactions conducted online like Coles Online (hint NAB - look at the name!), Pernod Ricard and Melbourne Airport only got 1PPD.
 
I haven't seen anything further in this thread which applies to all MyCard replacements. Anyone able to get anything out of them re: fees?
 
Seems some online transactions are 2 points, other only 1.
SQ $5.5k spend = 11k points
Felix mobile $25 spend = 25 points

makes no sense, both online
 
Seems some online transactions are 2 points, other only 1.
SQ $5.5k spend = 11k points
Felix mobile $25 spend = 25 points

makes no sense, both online
Yeah - my recent Amazon AU order (who are the very definition of an online retailer) posted at 1PPD...
 
Makes me just want to ditch the card, too many unknowns. Any suggestions of better earn rate for velocity?
I'm still on FFFL, so will hang onto it. But while the Citi points crediting was opaque, it got it right, unlike NAB.

(I'm keeping my nose clean to try and get an Amex Qantas Ultimate as a long term keeper because the earn rate is much better and the travel credit offsets the annual fee. But I suspect we'll see a lot of benefits of cards go in the next little while, particularly if the RBA sticks to its guns.)
 

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