Frequent Flyer Point School

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Sounds like an idea.... Maybe a good winery tour to loosen the secrets our! Curious though, how much do you need to fly/spend to reap the benefits of such a school? :)
 
Everyone is different so there are no standards or limits. Our family seem to get me to cover their flights a lot of the time so I am running in the race for frequent flyer points and it seems to be a never ending story.
 
Does this 'frequent flyer point school' have online access as I have a question:

I am relatively new to Australia and have just got my first ff earning credit card. I have come across a certain place that allows you to deposit money with a credit card and then withdraw this money to your bank account without charge. I have just initiated a test and it works, although I need to wait till the end of the month to check the points post. Is this normal, or have I just stumbled upon a loophole?

I have deliberately kept the details general so I do not ruin this for other's who may have already discovered this.

RG
 
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I am relatively new to Australia and have just got my first ff earning credit card. I have come across a certain place that allows you to deposit money with a credit card and then withdraw this money to your bank account without charge. I have just initiated a test and it works, although I need to wait till the end of the month to check the points post. Is this normal, or have I just stumbled upon a loophole?

welcome. I dare say it will be treated as a cash advance and won't earn points.
 
A number of members are trying out things on cards to check results. Last 2 days I decided to test 28 degrees card versus a Westpac Amex to see the cost difference and figure whether Westpac becomes a don't use card for international exchange.
When your test is completed in a month post your results here.
 
welcome. I dare say it will be treated as a cash advance and won't earn points.

I hope not, but will keep looking and testing nonetheless.

I just left Britain as the paypal prepaid card loophole was closed - thus I took my first 100% points based flight on BA15 first class. Needless to say I won't be going back to visit relatives until I have at least enough points for a business class ticket!

RG
 
I just left Britain as the paypal prepaid card loophole was closed - thus I took my first 100% points based flight on BA15 first class. Needless to say I won't be going back to visit relatives until I have at least enough points for a business class ticket!

Didn't you still have to pay Paypal fees, etc? The only way to get free points, is through the b*s or Amex Membership Rewards promo stuff ups.
 
Didn't you still have to pay Paypal fees, etc? The only way to get free points, is through the b*s or Amex Membership Rewards promo stuff ups.

Since this no longer works I suppose there is no harm in me saying (I found out about this through FT):

The paypal prepaid card was a visa card that you topped up through your paypal account. This meant you could top up the prepaid card with a credit card (the trick only worked with AMEX) and then use the prepaid card to pay off your credit card. There were no fees for this because of a quirk with AMEX's systems. Although it wasn't unlimited as the prepaid card did have a 2000 pound limit per month which equated to 3000 points per month, or in my case 15,000 per month because I did the same trick for my family. I managed to do this for around 16 months before paypal cancelled the visa prepaid card. They are in the process of rolling out a new prepaid master card, but I've been told that it doesn't work anymore.

Now that I am over this side of the world I am eager to find similar loopholes, any pointers appreciated!
 
oz_mark we need inspiration rather than perspiration so let's do dinner and let the alcohol do all the work!

OK - so let's be clear about this. The school will be held at a secret location (probably in a capital city - most likely Sydney or Melbourne - don't worry about the rest of us) where there will be a lot of drink to loosen up the tongues, and with only a very select few invited / in the know.

I *was* going to post about a J international flight between desirable ports at a good time of the year that I've found with full Qantas SC and points earnings. However, given the exclusive (excluding?) nature of some people in this group, I am very reluctant to post it otherwise it will disappear. Shall just go ahead and book for myself.

What goes around comes around.
 
OK - so let's be clear about this. The school will be held at a secret location (probably in a capital city - most likely Sydney or Melbourne - don't worry about the rest of us) where there will be a lot of drink to loosen up the tongues, and with only a very select few invited / in the know.

Actually, I think the 'school' is a bit of an abstract concept at the moment. More along the lines of a 'is this a good idea'.

However, should you wish to invite me to a masterclass on what you have found, I may be interested :cool:
 
If invited, I would love to be there..

I have lots to learn and would love to come across some of these great little finds that people come across..

Cheers
Fuzz
 
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You call that a room :evil:, it was very popular! Perhaps the CBR organisers may consider a similar activity for those interested!
 
FuzzyAus you should join Serfty on Saturday night as there is a great Moderator available over drinks and nibbles. You should see in the posts that it is Sydney and the location should be set shortly.
As you probably realize we are all learning and of course it is a chance to solve travel issues and float ideas.
 
FuzzyAus you should join Serfty on Saturday night as there is a great Moderator available over drinks and nibbles. You should see in the posts that it is Sydney and the location should be set shortly.
As you probably realize we are all learning and of course it is a chance to solve travel issues and float ideas.

Indeed. It is quite amazing what you can learn at social events.
 
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Frequent flyer schools, sessions, could be a good idea for regulars.

A little research can go a long way if anyone is interested in making FF points....
 
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