Credit Card Offers ANZ Frequent Flyer Black: 130,000 Qantas Points + $200 back

When do they charge the annual fee? Is it at the point of first purchase or at the end of the first billing cycle? Thanks
 
Has anyone experienced a delay in receiving the 90,000 bonus points on this card?

I easily reached the spend requirement in the first month. Its now been a week with no bonus points yet.
Yes, I have experienced a delay this year. Reached the spend requirement last statment, have not yet seen the 90,000 points or card credit.

Previously these were received almost immediately when the statement was issued.
 
The offer on this card is pretty good at the moment. 130,000 bonus Qantas points (90,000 if you spend $5,000 in the first 3 months and another 40,000 points if you keep the card for a second year), and $200 back.

 
The offer on this card is pretty good at the moment. 130,000 bonus Qantas points (90,000 if you spend $5,000 in the first 3 months and another 40,000 points if you keep the card for a second year), and $200 back.

Pretty average imo.

The 40K for $425 (second year AF) is particularly poor -- you're paying over 1c per point!!
 
Pretty average imo.

The 40K for $425 (second year AF) is particularly poor -- you're paying over 1c per point!!
There are very few cards with 90k in points on any program in the first year. This is a new era, we all need to get use to the new offers. IMO this isn't a bad none, although I would keep churning at 364 days, like I just did within the rewards black, which gave me nothing in YR2
 
There are very few cards with 90k in points on any program in the first year. This is a new era, we all need to get use to the new offers. IMO this isn't a bad none, although I would keep churning at 364 days, like I just did within the rewards black, which gave me nothing in YR2

Why on earth would you keep it for 364 days?
 
IMO the 90,000 for $225 is pretty good at the moment but the second year is not of any interest to me. Burn and churn.
There are very few cards with 90k in points on any program in the first year. This is a new era, we all need to get use to the new offers. IMO this isn't a bad none, although I would keep churning at 364 days, like I just did within the rewards black, which gave me nothing in YR2
There is nothing special about this offer for the Black card. The deal for the first year has been around for months and months: ANZ Frequent Flyer Black Credit Card: 90,000 Qantas Points & $200 Back ($5,000 Spend in First 3 Months, $425 Annual Fee) @ ANZ
 
Why on earth would you keep it for 364 days?
- 2ppd spent
- converts to at least 1.1ffp (with tfr bonus)
- free travel insurance, which i use
- domestic rental excess

And you need to have a credit card of some sort for continuing use. I don't mind changing direct debits, but not continually!
 
FYI have had a call from the agent yesterday regarding having 3 months of payslips for one application - i think this is by far the most info that is required for a cc application..
 
FYI have had a call from the agent yesterday regarding having 3 months of payslips for one application - i think this is by far the most info that is required for a cc application..
ANZ saw on my payslip that I was on parental leave. He seemed confounded that a father (gasp) got 18 weeks paid leave. He scarcely believed me - in fact I think he didn't. He even demanded I get a letter from HR specifying that I would return to work after my paid leave. The audacity...
 
ANZ have always sucked. It’s quite impressive how much random stuff they want. I suspect that they make it up as they go along as they hire people who have no idea.

The entire operation has been moved to Bangalore. There’s a real lack of common sense with some of them. I think it’s a form of modern cruelty to be honest… but ANZ seems to think it’s fine and doesn’t see issues with the constant stuff ups by their team there (including one saying “oh my computer is resetting, I’ll call you back” when he couldn’t answer a basic question)
 

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