cgichard
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In addition to the 20% bonus offer on KrisFlyer miles redemptions (see other thread on this), I've received another offer from ANZ today: to upgrade my existing plain ANZ Rewards Visa & Amex cards to their Platinum equivalents and receive 10,000 bonus rewards points for doing so, for the cost of an extra $26 annual fee.
Sounds good, yet I'm hesitating and would welcome AFF opinions.
It seems to offer 3 reward points per $1 spent using Visa (up from 1 per $1) while leaving Amex unchanged at 1.5 per $1. (At present, I use Amex for preference where I can, so this would seem to make it worthwhile to change my usage pattern.)
The extended warranty and best price guarantee don't interest me much as I have all the high value items I need for the foreseeable future. I know the travel insurance is well regarded but, looking at the QBE PDS, I see that being over $70 I'd have to complete the medical part of the application form AND have a doctor's certificate for every trip. Not something I have to go through for policies underwritten by Allianz (plenty of alternatives there).
Maybe I'm just lazy, but the thought of all the changing of details for direct debits, including annual ones that I hardly give a thought to, plus the nuisance of a new PIN (even though I can change it), new ANZ phone/internet registration etc., all put me off.
Presumably this type of offer has been around for a while. Have others here found it worth it?
Sounds good, yet I'm hesitating and would welcome AFF opinions.
It seems to offer 3 reward points per $1 spent using Visa (up from 1 per $1) while leaving Amex unchanged at 1.5 per $1. (At present, I use Amex for preference where I can, so this would seem to make it worthwhile to change my usage pattern.)
The extended warranty and best price guarantee don't interest me much as I have all the high value items I need for the foreseeable future. I know the travel insurance is well regarded but, looking at the QBE PDS, I see that being over $70 I'd have to complete the medical part of the application form AND have a doctor's certificate for every trip. Not something I have to go through for policies underwritten by Allianz (plenty of alternatives there).
Maybe I'm just lazy, but the thought of all the changing of details for direct debits, including annual ones that I hardly give a thought to, plus the nuisance of a new PIN (even though I can change it), new ANZ phone/internet registration etc., all put me off.
Presumably this type of offer has been around for a while. Have others here found it worth it?