Cool Cat Phil
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Received the dreaded letter today as well!
My plan of action is to use the CBA Diamond card in a reasonably heavy fashion over the next 7 weeks, paying off as many bills in advance as possible, by taking advantage of the higher QFF conversion rate whilst it still lasts.
( Many people did this when Optus pulled the pin on Qantas and paid their Contracts in advance as to accrue QFF points before the offer was dead)
Once May comes around, as I don't pay the annual fee ( due to holding a wealth package) I'm inclined not to cancel straight away, although I can see myself switching back to ANZ ( which I cancelled in August last year).
ANZ still have a current offer of the platinum card which comes with no annual fee for the first year, 50,000 QFF points ( with a modest spend requirement) and the conversion rate of the CBA diamond card ( albeit with the MasterCard spend conversion is only 0.5 QFF points per $).
The only problem in my situation is that the ANZ offer is not applicable to previous customers who held an account in the past 12 months.
So I'm going to have to wait till August if I'm going to make the switch back to ANZ and by that stage who knows what other banks will have 'enhanced' their conversion rates by then .
Note: The Current ANZ platinum offer ends this month, although ANZ compete hard in the Credit Card market, with regular promotions to attract new customers ( unlike CBA who offer the least number of promotions)
Following this thread with interest as I too would like to hear how CBA card holders are going to play their hand with this.
My plan of action is to use the CBA Diamond card in a reasonably heavy fashion over the next 7 weeks, paying off as many bills in advance as possible, by taking advantage of the higher QFF conversion rate whilst it still lasts.
( Many people did this when Optus pulled the pin on Qantas and paid their Contracts in advance as to accrue QFF points before the offer was dead)
Once May comes around, as I don't pay the annual fee ( due to holding a wealth package) I'm inclined not to cancel straight away, although I can see myself switching back to ANZ ( which I cancelled in August last year).
ANZ still have a current offer of the platinum card which comes with no annual fee for the first year, 50,000 QFF points ( with a modest spend requirement) and the conversion rate of the CBA diamond card ( albeit with the MasterCard spend conversion is only 0.5 QFF points per $).
The only problem in my situation is that the ANZ offer is not applicable to previous customers who held an account in the past 12 months.
So I'm going to have to wait till August if I'm going to make the switch back to ANZ and by that stage who knows what other banks will have 'enhanced' their conversion rates by then .
Note: The Current ANZ platinum offer ends this month, although ANZ compete hard in the Credit Card market, with regular promotions to attract new customers ( unlike CBA who offer the least number of promotions)
Following this thread with interest as I too would like to hear how CBA card holders are going to play their hand with this.
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