booking through Krisflyer Spree

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rich2002

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I’m organising a trip to NZ (from Perth), now booking accommodation and experiences. Currently, considering to book through Expedia US (through KF Spree) to maximise KF points. Has anybody had experience with such or similar bookings?
 
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It is Singapore Airlines online shopping portal where you earn bonus points. Velocity and QFF both have them too.

I used to use it for some purchases (I value KF points more highly than QFF or Velocity Points) but then it became less generous.
 
Go for it! Great bonus points. My main use via spree has been eBay, Menulog and epharmacy.

Earnt quite a few free points just for clicking.
 
It is Singapore Airlines online shopping portal where you earn bonus points. Velocity and QFF both have them too.

I used to use it for some purchases (I value KF points more highly than QFF or Velocity Points) but then it became less generous.
Hi. Thanks for that. I fly SIA all the time but rarely shop online so it is a nive option to look at.

Cheers

Gavin
 
Have started using Krisflyer Spree a bit more. Just got an email telling me points have been posted for a purchase I made with an Australian retailer 5 months ago. Pretty crazy how long it takes with some merchants. But better late than never.
 
I used to use KF Spree for eBay purchases, but couldn't find ebay in their lists last time I looked. It wasn't a high value item, so I gave up in the end and just bought it directly.
 
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