Card Offers ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum: 75,000 QFF points. $0 fee.

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Approved today after a nice phone call, after being knocked back y’day. (Banks always have a problem with my income being paid annually in arrears).

I thought the $55 fee has always been in effect(?). I just forgot about it not having had this card for awhile.
 
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I have found the link below, which suggests 75,000 points with no fee.

Is this a valid offer ? I applied through it, and got to the end of the application - where an email was meant to be sent with a link to upload the payslips - however I haven't received this email.

Thoughts ?
 
I have found the link below, which suggests 75,000 points with no fee.

Is this a valid offer ? I applied through it, and got to the end of the application - where an email was meant to be sent with a link to upload the payslips - however I haven't received this email.

Thoughts ?
I applied 4 days ago with no problems submitting all documents.

Anxiously waiting for acceptance.
 
What's everyone's thoughts on not getting the email with the reference number ? Submit another application ?
 
I'd prob call and if they are scattered due to the virus, leave a message. I had to do that and they called back within a reasonable time frame.

Hopefully, you took the obligatory screen shots, and so could recreate it over the phone if necessary.

What's everyone's thoughts on not getting the email with the reference number ? Submit another application ?
 
I called the generic 13 22 73 number (didn't write down the 1300 or 1800 that came up together with the reference number to call regarding the application). The guy who answered the generic number just asked me to send an email to [email protected] - and tell them via email. He wouldn't give me the number, as he said they are not taking calls due to Covid-19. I've sent an email, but haven't even received an auto-response. I've checked junk/spam - nothing there.
Does anyone have the confirmation email, with a phone number they can provide ?

Cheers
 
I called the generic 13 22 73 number (didn't write down the 1300 or 1800 that came up together with the reference number to call regarding the application). The guy who answered the generic number just asked me to send an email to [email protected] - and tell them via email. He wouldn't give me the number, as he said they are not taking calls due to Covid-19. I've sent an email, but haven't even received an auto-response. I've checked junk/spam - nothing there.
Does anyone have the confirmation email, with a phone number they can provide ?

Cheers

How did you go Plutek - did you end up getting any response?
 
I wrote them an email and asked for a call back. After two or three days they called, and told me they could find no sign of my application. Searched by name, DOB, etc. I will just have to fill in a new application.
 
Wonder why when you go to the ANZ website, and click on cards to see everything they have on offer, this one doesn't come up ? Is it a dodgy link ? The URL looks legit to me, but I'm a bit sceptical. Has anyone applied through the link I provided and had it successfully process ?
Its not appearing on the Qantas.com/cards website, or through the ANZ website and searched cards. The ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum offer on both sites is for 50,000 points.
Also I notice the link above, doesn't have any of the ANZ website header links. Perhaps its a dud/expired link, which might go towards explaining why the confirmation email never came, and its not in their systems.
 
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I just tested the link that Dr Ralph posted at the first post and it is extant.
I used that same link two weeks ago and have my card and it is working fine.

Wonder why when you go to the ANZ website, and click on cards to see everything they have on offer, this one doesn't come up ? Is it a dodgy link ? The URL looks legit to me, but I'm a bit sceptical. Has anyone applied through the link I provided and had it successfully process ?
Its not appearing on the Qantas.com/cards website, or through the ANZ website and searched cards. The ANZ Frequent Flyer Platinum offer on both sites is for 50,000 points.
Also I notice the link above, doesn't have any of the ANZ website header links. Perhaps its a dud/expired link, which might go towards explaining why the confirmation email never came, and its not in their systems.
 
Have a look at the link I posted. It doesn't say it's expired, but it also doesn't have all of the ANZ links at the top of the page.
 
I thought the question was is the credit card still available (on the link provided in post one). And, I am confirming that the link is extant. I don’t need to look at any other links.

Have a look at the link I posted. It doesn't say it's expired, but it also doesn't have all of the ANZ links at the top of the page.
 
Does anyone have any experience on how long it takes the bonus points to post after going over the $2500 spend? I ticked over last week so I'm just wondering how patient I should be.
 
I followed the link above and it is still showing the original offer for me. I applied last week and then it has come up as less attractive offer. I have emailed ANZ to dispute this so I shall see what happens.
 
I followed the link above and it is still showing the original offer for me. I applied last week and then it has come up as less attractive offer. I have emailed ANZ to dispute this so I shall see what happens.

Did you take a screenshot? Welcome to AFF...
 
Does anyone have any experience on how long it takes the bonus points to post after going over the $2500 spend? I ticked over last week so I'm just wondering how patient I should be.
Just to answer my own question and as an FYI for everyone else. The points came through on my next statement as part of the normal points transfer to QFF. So I got a single entry in QFF that was a total of 75,618, being the bonus point plus the points I'd earned during the statement period as well. Nice and simple.
I checked Points Club as well and found that these bonus point do count towards Points Club too.
 
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