Revolut card Ultra plan

No idea I’m afraid

Really only ever used Sniip to facilitate Amex pts where they wouldn’t ordinarily be available. Given the multiple and significant devaluations with Amex pts I’m no longer wedded to it

That being the case I haven’t really come across too many restrictions (for me ) with the use of Visa and MC

It’s entirely possible that you’re correct based on the experience of others up thread. Don’t forget the debit is 1:1 and the credit is 1.3:1.

That may change the maths for Revolut🤷🏻‍♂️
 
No idea I’m afraid

Really only ever used Sniip to facilitate Amex pts where they wouldn’t ordinarily be available. Given the multiple and significant devaluations with Amex pts I’m no longer wedded to it

That being the case I haven’t really come across too many restrictions (for me ) with the use of Visa and MC

It’s entirely possible that you’re correct based on the experience of others up thread. Don’t forget the debit is 1:1 and the credit is 1.3:1.

That may change the maths for Revolut🤷🏻‍♂️
I posted about it earlier in the forum but sadly Revolut have a blanket points earning block on Sniip and Pay.com.au.

They also block transactions from energy companies and insurance from earning points as I’ve seen my Qantas health and AGL bills don’t earn anything as well.
 
I posted about it earlier in the forum but sadly Revolut have a blanket points earning block on Sniip and Pay.com.au.
I made a Sniip payment this morning and earned the points on Revolut so currently it is working. Hopefully it doesn’t change. I was more curious about getting the credit card for the slightly higher points earn but don’t want to lose the debit card and lose the lower card fees.
 
Curious to know what the transfer rates are to airline partners are. It seems there’s not a lot of detail until you sign up.
Unfortunately most of the useful ones for Aussies are 2:1. I personally travel to China once a year and China Southern offer 1:1, so I'm going to book a business class flight to China next year sometime for 60,000 points. ~$3000 for a ticket so very good redemption value.

If you want an affordable method, you could fly with Scoot as award seats are pretty cheap - roughly 25,000 rev points from Aus to Asia. Otherwise 60,000 rev points for an economy seat on Singapore Airlines.

If travelling to Europe, British Airways also offer 1:1
 

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