Up to 30% Bonus Velocity Points - May 2021 (participating credit card partners)

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15% bonus Velocity points for participating credit card partners. 20% for some participating cards including platinum charge. ANZ is offering 30% bonus (credit bagpuss)


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15% bonus Velocity Points offer: Velocity members will receive 15% bonus Velocity Points when they transfer eligible points from Participating Partners to Velocity into Velocity Points between 12:01am (AEST) 1 May and 11:59pm (AEST) 31 May 2021. “Participating Partners” are: Australian American Express Card Members, including David Jones American Express Card Members enrolled in the Membership Rewards program (this offer excludes American Express New Zealand Card Members), ANZ Rewards, ANZ Business Rewards, Westpac Altitude Rewards, NAB Rewards, Citibank Rewards, HSBC Rewards (Platinum and Premier credit card holders only), Diners Club Rewards, Card Services Rewards, Suncorp Credit Card Rewards, BOQ Q Rewards, St.George Amplify Rewards, BankSA Amplify Rewards and Bank of Melbourne Amplify Rewards. If you are an American Express Centurion Member, Platinum Card Member, Rewards Advantage Card Member or Platinum Business Card Member, you will receive 20% bonus Velocity Points. A Member can redeem this bonus Points offer multiple times throughout the Promotion Period.
 
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Hmmm, what does the 'brain-trust' think... I have 130,000 Diners points, which I never transferred to KF via VFF when the link was active, so it's now worth 65,000 KF points OR I can transfer now and get 149,500 VFF points. I may have to terminate the card in July if they don't substantially discount the card fee. We 'may' be going to NZ end of year, and if VA re-starts NZ flights, it may be a good way to burn a large number of VFF points, but otherwise, I don't see much value in doing the VFF transfer, as that's a lot of VFF points to burn on intermittent domestic travel...
 
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