Got my letter today for the Platinum CC - what's the general consensus with the offer? accept or dump CC and go elsewhere. I'm like many other posters - only have Visa CC as a backup to Amex when not accepted and want to maximise FF points to QF.
Will they suffer in any way?...............................Probably not!
Just a warning contained in the new "Conditions" if you take on the American Express offer.
If you decide to 'cancel' one of the cards, Visa or AMEX after agreeing to the new deal................... BOTH CARDS WILL BE CANCELLED (thus your account) will cease!
So there is no trial period or no "I'm not happy" afterward.
Just a warning contained in the new "Conditions" if you take on the American Express offer.
If you decide to 'cancel' one of the cards, Visa or AMEX after agreeing to the new deal................... BOTH CARDS WILL BE CANCELLED (thus your account) will cease!
So there is no trial period or no "I'm not happy" afterward.
I can see a benefit in the 1.5 points per $ if you come up with an extra $100 per year, but that will probably depend on your card useage and how it spins off to the points which you may want.
The Qantas ANZ cards have a bonus point per $ on selected Qantas products. Online airfare purchases using www.qantas.com.au generally qualify.Correct, 2 points per $1 spend on the Amex FF until May 1st.
That said I some how picked up 17,000 odd points on my last statement when the only major spend was my Y+ rtn SYD-LAX-SYD (not that I am complaining)
I going with the NAB gold visa which earns 0.66 points per dollar. So I have not trouble with cancelling the ANZ card when the intro 2.25 points per dollar on the AMEX ends on 28 MarchI'm in 2 minds about mine. I do want some sort of points earning VISA, ideally 1:1. It hardly seems worth it paying for Citibank Platinum when I'll be putting through most transactions through AMEX.
I going with the NAB gold visa which earns 0.66 points per dollar.