Best Credit Card Earning Maximum QF Frequent Flyer Points

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UNCAPPED Visa or M/C are:

St. George Private $1= 1 FF
WBC business $1 = 0.66 FF
WBC (several types) $1 = 0.5 FF

What other Visa or M/C cards give .66 FF or better uncapped?


Where can you get more info on this one St. George Private $1= 1 FF?
 

does not seem to be a place to apply, is this by invitation only? can you shed some light on this

$1 = 1 QFF uncapped?

i have a st george business account and have never heard of this


"Applications for the Platinum Visa credit card is currently not available until 10 March 2009" message on their website
 
Best card is Citibusiness Gold Card. $1 spend = 1.25 points = 1.25 QFF Points.

$120 annual fee or thereabouts. Concierge service etc. Also can transfer to velocity and to krisflyer, so you don't have to commit to QFF.

Sorry not actually uncapped.
 
I'm wondering if the Citibusiness gold card will continue to provide the QF points after march 31.

If it does then it seems to be the best deal in the market in terms of points for those whose annual spend is not in the multi 6 figures.

The fee is quite competitive too.

Might have to see if I can swap to it next month once the dust settles.
 
I'm wondering if the Citibusiness gold card will continue to provide the QF points after march 31.

If it does then it seems to be the best deal in the market in terms of points for those whose annual spend is not in the multi 6 figures.

The fee is quite competitive too.

Might have to see if I can swap to it next month once the dust settles.
They did say there are no changes to the citibusiness credit card.
 
Best card is Citibusiness Gold Card. $1 spend = 1.25 points = 1.25 QFF Points.

$120 annual fee or thereabouts. Concierge service etc. Also can transfer to velocity and to krisflyer, so you don't have to commit to QFF.

Sorry not actually uncapped.

What is the Cap on this card? I have a personal Citi Visa at is 60,000 points cap.
 
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