Current offer 80000 velocity points for velocity platinum amex

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Re: Velocity Amex – 80,000 points, return free flight, lounge passes,travel insurance

If anyone is considering signing up for this card, please use my referral link by clicking >>> HERE <<< or the picture of the card at the bottom of my post.

I only fly 2 or 3 times a year so building a decent points bank is somewhat difficult. Using my referral code would benefit me greatly, as well as netting yourself an extra 30,000 points by using it. There are many great perks for you by signing up to the Amex Velocity Platinum Card. They include the following...

- 80,000 velocity points upon spending $500 within the first 3 months
- A free return domestic flight with Virgin each year.
- 2 free passes to a domestic Virgin lounge per year
- 3 points per $ at thousands of restaurants across Australia.
- 2 points per $ for airlines, accommodation, cruise and tour operators
- Supplementary cards for no additional cost
- Discounted international companion business class fares on Virgin / Etihad / Delta
- Usual travel insurance / purchase protection etc

For anyone that chooses to use my referral link, I thank you from the bottom of my heart.

Thanks guys.

 
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Hi everyone,

As the post said above, from one AFFer to another, here is my >>>>--REFERRAL--<<<< link.

I have done some research for you all and here is where 80000k points can take you return:-

Cairns-Auckland
Cairns-Singapore
Sydney-Cairns twice
Brisbane - Nadi
Sydney - Nadi twice
Sydney - Auckland twice
Brisbane - Singapore

That this card gives: -


3 Velocity Points1 per dollar spent on eligible Card purchases at:
Virgin Australia1
Tens of thousands of restaurants in Australia1


2 Points per dollar spent1 on eligible Card purchases at:
Airlines, accommodation, major cruise and tour operators paid directly or through travel agencies1
Spend in foreign currency when overseas and online


1 Point per dollar spent1 on eligible Card purchases at:
All other providers, excluding those below
Insurances offered by American Express


0.5 Point per dollar spent1 on eligible Card purchases at:
Utilities which are gas, water and electricity providers
Insurance offered by companies other than American Express
Insurance offered by companies other than American Express
Telecommunication providers which includes goods and services purchased from phone, mobile and internet service providers
Government bodies including the Australian Taxation Office, Australia Post, federal/state and local government bodies


A complimentary Virgin Australia return domestic flight every anniversary year after your first Card spend in that anniversary year2

2 complimentary single entry passes to the domestic Virgin Australia lounge each anniversary year at selected airports3

Complimentary Domestic & International Travel Insurance4

Supplementary Cards are available with no annual fee5 to earn Points faster

$349 p.a. Card fee
 
Re: Velocity Amex – 80,000 points, return free flight, lounge passes,travel insurance

This offer has been extended to February 2016, courtesy of the generosity of American Express.

Virgin Velocity Platinum American Express


This card is still the best offer for Velocity points bonus out there. To sum it up:

80000 bonus Velocity points + Free Virgin Australia domestic flight + 2 Virgin Australia Lounge Passes + Travel Insurance for only $349 annual fee.

The free domestic flight covers most of the annual fee already.
Most important of all, 80000 bonus Velocity points can be converted to 59259 Singapore Krisflyer miles. It can get you award ticket on Singapore Airlines (as an example):


- Sydney - Singapore - Hong Kong on Business One-Way (46750 KF miles)
- Sydney - Singapore - Rest of South East Asia Business One-Way (46750 KF miles)


If you spend a little on your card to accumulate more miles, you can go the following:
- Sydney - Singapore - Hong Kong on A380 Suites/First One-Way (63750 KF miles)
- Sydney - Singapore - Tokyo on Business One-Way (65875 KF miles)
- Sydney - Singapore - Tokyo on A380 Suites/First One-Way (80750 KF miles)
- Sydney - Singapore - European Cities on Business One-Way (80750 KF miles)

If you just want a basic card to earn Velocity points with NO ANNUAL FEE, or not qualified for the Platinum card, then the American Express Velocity Escape Card is for you.

It is still a fantastic deal. If you want all these benefits, you should review the table of benefit below and apply on the link below:


Card ComparisonThe American Express Velocity Platinum Card //The American Express Velocity Escape Card//
Annual Fee$349 //NIL //
Bonus Velocity Points80000 //15000 //
Bonus Point Earn structure- 80,000 extra Velocity Points when you apply by 2 February 2016, are approved and spend $500 on your new Card in the first 3 months of Card Membership
//
- 15,000 extra Velocity Points when you apply by 2 February 2016, are approved and spend $300 on your new Card in the first 3 months of Card Members //
Complimentary Virgin Australia offering- Enjoy a complimentary Virgin Australia return domestic flight every anniversary year after your first Card spend in that year
- Enjoy 2 complimentary single entry passes to the domestic Virgin Australia lounge each anniversary year at selected airport //
NONE //
Application LinkAPPLY HEREAPPLY HERE
 
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Re: 80,000 velocity points

Will throw my hat in the ring. By clicking on the link below you will get all the great benefits including 80,000 frequent flyer points and a free domestic return flight each year. Full details are below.
Note: I will receive a referral bonus of 20,000 points for using my link but then you can share yours too!

Link Here

Highlights 80,000 extra Velocity Points1 when you apply by 2 February 2016, are approved and spend $500 on your new1 Card in the first 3 months of Card MembershipYou can earn up to 3 Velocity Points per $1 spent on eligible purchases23 Velocity Points per dollar spent at2 - Virgin Australia - Tens of thousands of restaurants in Australia2 Velocity Points per dollar spent at2 - Airlines, accommodation, major cruise and tour operators paid directly or through travel agencies - Spend in foreign currency when overseas and online 1 Velocity Point per dollar spent2 - All other providers, excluding those below - Insurances offered by American Express 0.5 Velocity Points per dollar spent2 - Utilities which are gas, water and electricity providers - Insurance offered by companies other than American Express - Telecommunication providers which includes goods and services purchased from phone, mobile and internet service providers - Government bodies including the Australian Taxation Office, Australia Post, federal/state and local government bodiesEnjoy a complimentary Virgin Australia return domestic flight every anniversary year after your first Card spend in that year3Enjoy 2 complimentary single entry passes to the domestic Virgin Australia lounge each anniversary year at selected airports4Complimentary Domestic & International Travel Insurance5Card Type:Credit CardAnnual Fee:$349 p.a
 
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Re: 80,000 velocity points

Hello again good people of AusFF. For those of you who may not be aware the 110k Velocity point sign-up offer has now expired. The current offer via referral link is 80k Velocity points. This compares to only 50k points available if using the Amex site directly.

Using the link below will give you the 80k sign-up bonus plus all the other benefits of the Velocity Plat Amex Card.

https://www316.americanexpress.com/...merHub&MGMURN=AAAAHgUBEg0fCQ==&CPID=999999484

disc: I receive a referral bonus if you use my link. All Ts and Cs are as per Amex website.

cheers
 
Re: 80,000 velocity points

I live in Adelaide and have done some analysis on as many likely destinations as possible (see below).

If you are happy with my analysis, or are just looking for a new link to sign up to for a genuine 2 to 3 time a year frequent flyer, please feel free to join up
here

- 80,000 velocity points upon spending $500 within the first 3 months
- A free return domestic flight with Virgin each year.
- 2 free passes to a domestic Virgin lounge per year
- 3 points per $ at thousands of restaurants across Australia.
- 2 points per $ for airlines, accommodation, cruise and tour operators
- Supplementary cards for no additional cost
- Discounted international companion business class fares on Virgin / Etihad / Delta
- Usual travel insurance / purchase protection etc

For anyone that chooses to use my referral link, I really do thank you from the bottom of my heart (As does my fiance). Once again, if needed, the link can be found here

Award point analysis (from Adelaide)

International:

• Adelaide – Auckland/Christchurch return economy, 33800 points + $160 taxes flying Virgin
• Adelaide – Auckland/Christchurch return business, 67600 points + $160 taxes flying Virgin
• Adelaide – Bali return economy, 33600 points + $120 taxes flying Virgin (before 03/03/2016)
• Adelaide – Bali return business, 67600 points + $120 taxes flying Virgin (before 03/03/2016)
• Adelaide – Bali return economy, 47800 points + $170 taxes flying Virgin (after 03/03/2016) Via Sydney as no direct flights anymore from Adelaide after 03/03/2016
• Adelaide – Bali return business, 95600 points + $170 taxes flying Virgin (after 03/03/2016) Via Sydney as no direct flights anymore from Adelaide after 03/03/2016
• Adelaide – Los Angeles return economy, 94000 points + $188.31 taxes flying Virgin
• Adelaide – Maldives return economy, 90000 points + $145 taxes flying Singapore Airlines
• Adelaide – Abu Dhabi return economy, 94000 points + $145 taxes flying Etihad
• Adelaide – Any main European city – one way economy – 62500 points + $87.83 taxes
• Adelaide – Los Angeles one way business, 94000 points + $127.50 taxes flying Virgin
Domestic:
• Adelaide – Melbourne return economy, 13800 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Melbourne return business, 27600 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Sydney return economy, 21800 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Sydney return business, 43600 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Brisbane return economy, 21800 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Brisbane return business, 43600 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Perth return economy, 33800 points + $40 taxes
• Adelaide – Perth return business, 67600 points + $40 taxes

This of course doesn't go into converting your points to Singapore Airlines and using their award chart, which is also quite generous and very easy to do.
 
Re: 80,000 velocity points

Thought I'd throw my hat into the 80,000 point ring. :D
Hopefully you'll find the following gif helpful in your decision making process.
My referral link is: https://www316.americanexpress.com/...0E0832B71&mgmerSource&MGMURN=AAAABgwfFw0VBw==

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I have not included the Perth to Sydney return flight on the above map due to that being an unofficial route. The experience of myself & others on this forum is that amex will gladly allow this route. :)
 
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So, I applied for my mum who didn't have a velocity account at the time of opening the Amex card. Amex has given me the newly opened Velocity account number, but I have no way of logging in to the velocity frequent flyer website as:
1. I don't have a password
2. I don't know/tried the email I used for the application to request a new password.

How did others manage to log in?
 
So, I applied for my mum who didn't have a velocity account at the time of opening the Amex card. Amex has given me the newly opened Velocity account number, but I have no way of logging in to the velocity frequent flyer website as:
1. I don't have a password
2. I don't know/tried the email I used for the application to request a new password.

How did others manage to log in?
Do you have enough info to give VFF a ring and ask them to reset your password?
 
Do you have enough info to give VFF a ring and ask them to reset your password?
Yeah well I've got all my personal details (name address etc) and membership #. I assume that should be enough. Just very poor form from either AMEX or velocity to not send out a membership pack etc. or email. Had to email Amex to find out the velocity # as it wasn't printed on the card.

Maybe that's the hope from Amex/Velocity, that some noobs who apply for this card forget to ask for the velocity membership # and/or can't be bothered getting their log in info, so then the points get forgotten and wasted.
 
Amercian Express Velocity - 80 000 reward bonus

Amex sign up and referral bonus. Enjoy.

If you are looking for a new credit (American Express Velocity) card and would like 80,000 reward points please use the following link (also includes free domestic return flight)

amexrefer.com.au/VP2/rxnewty
 
Logged in last night to find a 20k referral bonus posted on December 24. An unexpected Christmas present. Good times!
 
Am unfortunately yet to get a referral so thought I would try one last time for a bit of New Years joy, just in case anyone hasn't signed up yet :)

I live in Adelaide and have done some analysis on as many likely destinations as possible (see below).

If you are happy with my analysis, or are just looking for a new link to sign up to for a genuine 2 to 3 time a year frequent flyer, please feel free to join up
here

- 80,000 velocity points upon spending $500 within the first 3 months
- A free return domestic flight with Virgin each year.
- 2 free passes to a domestic Virgin lounge per year
- 3 points per $ at thousands of restaurants across Australia.
- 2 points per $ for airlines, accommodation, cruise and tour operators
- Supplementary cards for no additional cost
- Discounted international companion business class fares on Virgin / Etihad / Delta
- Usual travel insurance / purchase protection etc

For anyone that chooses to use my referral link, I really do thank you from the bottom of my heart (As does my fiance). Once again, if needed, the link can be found here

Award point analysis (from Adelaide)

International:

• Adelaide – Auckland/Christchurch return economy, 33800 points + $160 taxes flying Virgin
• Adelaide – Auckland/Christchurch return business, 67600 points + $160 taxes flying Virgin
• Adelaide – Bali return economy, 33600 points + $120 taxes flying Virgin (before 03/03/2016)
• Adelaide – Bali return business, 67600 points + $120 taxes flying Virgin (before 03/03/2016)
• Adelaide – Bali return economy, 47800 points + $170 taxes flying Virgin (after 03/03/2016) Via Sydney as no direct flights anymore from Adelaide after 03/03/2016
• Adelaide – Bali return business, 95600 points + $170 taxes flying Virgin (after 03/03/2016) Via Sydney as no direct flights anymore from Adelaide after 03/03/2016
• Adelaide – Los Angeles return economy, 94000 points + $188.31 taxes flying Virgin
• Adelaide – Maldives return economy, 90000 points + $145 taxes flying Singapore Airlines
• Adelaide – Abu Dhabi return economy, 94000 points + $145 taxes flying Etihad
• Adelaide – Any main European city – one way economy – 62500 points + $87.83 taxes
• Adelaide – Los Angeles one way business, 94000 points + $127.50 taxes flying Virgin
Domestic:
• Adelaide – Melbourne return economy, 13800 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Melbourne return business, 27600 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Sydney return economy, 21800 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Sydney return business, 43600 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Brisbane return economy, 21800 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Brisbane return business, 43600 points + $47 taxes
• Adelaide – Perth return economy, 33800 points + $40 taxes
• Adelaide – Perth return business, 67600 points + $40 taxes

This of course doesn't go into converting your points to Singapore Airlines and using their award chart, which is also quite generous and very easy to do.

If you need any help with any of these bookings, please don't hesitate to ask :)
 
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