Bankwest reducing points earn

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Even for the Qantas one? It's not advertised as such.
When I asked BW about it, despite being able to register for lounge key, they advised ineligible. Perhaps rather than posting publicly, I would be interested in private confirmation if it does in fact work ;)

(I was always worried they would just retrospectively charge the access fee to my card)
 
ATO payments are now on the banned list. :(:(:(:eek::eek::eek:

This is annoying. Was this the last card left that paid on ATO?

I asked them on Twitter about it as their mailout actually said "nothing is changing as far as what transactions earn points", and they claimed that ATO was always excluded!
 
This is annoying. Was this the last card left that paid on ATO?

I asked them on Twitter about it as their mailout actually said "nothing is changing as far as what transactions earn points", and they claimed that ATO was always excluded!

Rule no. 1: Don't ask financial institution directly about ATO payments as this just draws their attention to it.
 
Rule no. 1: Don't ask financial institution directly about ATO payments as this just draws their attention to it.

The exclusion list has already been changed, so they are clearly aware of it.
 
Yes ATO will stop around May21st on our World CCs. It was a battle to get that card and will become less valuable shortly. I use it in London as I haven’t bothered with UK credit cards.
 
Yes ATO will stop around May21st on our World CCs. It was a battle to get that card and will become less valuable shortly. I use it in London as I haven’t bothered with UK credit cards.

I'm led to believe that there aren't many if any worthwhile UK cards - think you should stick with your US cards!
 
Used my Citi US card with Apple Pay on the tube last time I was in London. Worked a treat with no currency fees and bonus points for transport category.
 
I can confirm that the WA Department of Transport now definitely earns zero points.
 
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