Received points today for my NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card (Platinum). Mixture of spend, but a bit over 10K to the ATO
More due on next months cycle.
Hi , was this card 1.5 points per $1 amex ?
Spoke too soon, should have looked at the nasty black box on the statement.
Changes to your Velocity Terms and Conditions
We're making some changes to the Velocity NAB Account: Velocity Points Terms and Conditions which will be effective from 1 May 2015:
- References to the cap on Velocity Points will change from $100,000 spend per statement period to $20,000 spend per statement period. Any bonus you may be eligible to earn will continue to be excluded from the cap.
- The description of net purchases will exclude when you make a payment to the Australian Taxation Office. This means you won't earn any Velocity Points on this transaction.
I think this card will be cancelled well before my annual fee falls due.
Spoke too soon, should have looked at the nasty black box on the statement.
Changes to your Velocity Terms and Conditions
We're making some changes to the Velocity NAB Account: Velocity Points Terms and Conditions which will be effective from 1 May 2015:
- References to the cap on Velocity Points will change from $100,000 spend per statement period to $20,000 spend per statement period. Any bonus you may be eligible to earn will continue to be excluded from the cap.
- The description of net purchases will exclude when you make a payment to the Australian Taxation Office. This means you won't earn any Velocity Points on this transaction.
Another one bites the dust
Another one bites the dust
And another one gone, and another one gone
Another one bites the dust
Hey, I'm gonna get you, too
Another one bites the dust
Glad I just received my ANZ Black!
BWT I did 3 ATO Payments this statement period on the NAB Velocity Platinum the most recent being on the 1st March (Statement Period ends on the 2nd) All have come though with points paid. I guess it's still good till May
Common sense would suggest so...but common sense and Amex have always been something of an oxymoron in my experience.So Amex still get their commission from the Optus pay portal, the drastic drop and what looks likely the ultimate end to CC's paying points on ATO spend will mean a significant drop in the use of AMEX for ATO which will reduce Amex's income and transaction volume you would think they would pick up on this and offer an AMEX direct card that provides decent ATO points.
anyone have any experience with the HSBC platinum visa card (Non qantas one) in paying ATO?
Or, what about the HSBC premier world master card?
Whether any of these pay HSBC reward points (not QFF)?
Currently, both are free of annual fee for life.
So NAB blurb relates specifically to Velocity. I presume Qantas will follow. $20k points cap is cough anyway so will need to find an alternative. I'd go to ANZ Black but problem is that it's probably not that far away from going down the same path.
I have no horses in this race so to speak, but I really do not get why bank would change their T&C to cut down earn rate or exclude certain payment. Let's look at it from a higher level:
1) banks purchase points from FF programs
2) banks use FF points as incentives for their customers to use their CCs
3) merchants pay CC fees to banks, and that is how banks make their money.
A general observation might be that some merchants limit certain types of payments. I understand that, because they have to wear merchant fees.
In the case of ATO payments however, ATO passes on the merchant fees, so ATO is happy because they have increased their revenue channels without incurring any extra cost. Banks also ought to be happy, because they collect revenue that they would not have had otherwise. And customers are happy despite the fact that they need to pay that little extra money (merchant fees).
You see where I'm going with this? I think it defies logic for the banks to do what they have been slowing doing (cutting earn rate or excluding ATO payments altogether). I understand they would have loved to just collect merchant fees and not having to dish out FF points, but if they stop awarding FF points, their revenue stream will dry up... Am I missing something? I just don't get it...
I have no horses in this race so to speak, but I really do not get why bank would change their T&C to cut down earn rate or exclude certain payment. Let's look at it from a higher level:
1) banks purchase points from FF programs
2) banks use FF points as incentives for their customers to use their CCs
3) merchants pay CC fees to banks, and that is how banks make their money.
A general observation might be that some merchants limit certain types of payments. I understand that, because they have to wear merchant fees.
In the case of ATO payments however, ATO passes on the merchant fees, so ATO is happy because they have increased their revenue channels without incurring any extra cost. Banks also ought to be happy, because they collect revenue that they would not have had otherwise. And customers are happy despite the fact that they need to pay that little extra money (merchant fees).
You see where I'm going with this? I think it defies logic for the banks to do what they have been slowing doing (cutting earn rate or excluding ATO payments altogether). I understand they would have loved to just collect merchant fees and not having to dish out FF points, but if they stop awarding FF points, their revenue stream will dry up... Am I missing something? I just don't get it...
I have no horses in this race so to speak, but I really do not get why bank would change their T&C to cut down earn rate or exclude certain payment. Let's look at it from a higher level:
1) banks purchase points from FF programs
2) banks use FF points as incentives for their customers to use their CCs
3) merchants pay CC fees to banks, and that is how banks make their money.
A general observation might be that some merchants limit certain types of payments. I understand that, because they have to wear merchant fees.
In the case of ATO payments however, ATO passes on the merchant fees, so ATO is happy because they have increased their revenue channels without incurring any extra cost. Banks also ought to be happy, because they collect revenue that they would not have had otherwise. And customers are happy despite the fact that they need to pay that little extra money (merchant fees).
You see where I'm going with this? I think it defies logic for the banks to do what they have been slowing doing (cutting earn rate or excluding ATO payments altogether). I understand they would have loved to just collect merchant fees and not having to dish out FF points, but if they stop awarding FF points, their revenue stream will dry up... Am I missing something? I just don't get it...
Seems to be a bit of debate around whether NAB is still paying 1.5 QF points per dollar on Amex spend with ATO. First time I have used this card for ATO, having previously used the (now 50% reduced earn rate) Westpac Earth Black, so I have nothing to go by one way or the other.:?: