Credit Card Offers Citi Premier Qantas Card: Up to 100,000 bonus Qantas Points

FlyingAsian

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Hi all.
I currently have a Citi Reward card and looking towards getting a Citi Premier Card. Does anyone know if I am eligible for the bonus Qantas points? There was a last year saying I would be, but has anyone attempted this recently?

Side note - Does anyone know how much credit you should have with your income?
 
Not exactly your case but little different, I had Citi Premier, applied for Citi Rewards 80K Velocity. Got the bonus also.
 
How long do the points take to transfer if I signed up for this card?

My QFF renewal period is end of November. If I sign up now, complete the minimum spend before October, will they transfer sooner rather than later?
 
This card currently has a 100,000 bonus QFF points offer on it. Need to spend $6,000 within 3 months of approval to get 70,000 points, then renew it for a second year to get the other 30,000 points.

From the T&Cs on the Citibank website:

This offer commenced 20 November 2024. We may vary or end this offer at any time. This offer is not available when closing or transferring from another Citi branded credit card account or in conjunction with any other Citi branded credit card offer.


My reading of the above is that you would still get the points if you're applying for this as a new card, even if you cancelled another Citi card last month (or perhaps even happen to have another one still open).
 
This card currently has a 100,000 bonus QFF points offer on it. Need to spend $6,000 within 3 months of approval to get 70,000 points, then renew it for a second year to get the other 30,000 points.

From the T&Cs on the Citibank website:




My reading of the above is that you would still get the points if you're applying for this as a new card, even if you cancelled another Citi card last month (or perhaps even happen to have another one still open).
It would be great if what you are reading is right. I am hoping for another Citi premier if possible.
 

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