In such cases like these is it worth getting hit for a ccard surcharge for points? I have a number of direct debits from my offset account because the surcharge incurred 'appears' to outweigh the points earned (also including the offset increase with 55 day interest free). Would like to know your thoughts as I prioritise 'no fees no matter what' attitude.
Horses for courses.
Use the right card from the right supplier in the right way for your personal circumstances.
Woolworths and Coles and their associated discount service stations and several other merchants have no credit card fee regardless of card or size of transaction.
So for example you can use your Diners card there and earn 1:1 QFF points unlimited monthly, unlimited annually. A side benefit is that out side Australia there are hundreds of airport lounges you can use for free regardless of seat class or airline. Based in the fact I most often do not fly J or F then I value the DC card highly as I get free travel.insurance and free lounge access 5-8 times a year overseas in my travels which is worth way more than the annual fee and for $55 per year I order a partner card and my companion can use the lounge for free as well. If you don't travel internationally then Diners might not be suitable for you
If you don't have a Diners Card and say have a ANZ Black Visa, once again the above mentioned places have no transaction fee and you can spend up to $7k per month and get 1:1 QFF, after $7k per month you get 1:0.5 QFF. The Black Visa from ANZ has a good free travel policy if you are >100km from home.
If you have a mortgage with ANZ the Visa card is fee free. Similarly with all the big four and others.
Similar comparisons can be made with most banks with the conditions varying bank to bank (CBA being amongst the worst).
If you are running a business then doing the sums in many cases paying the cc fee at the merchant is worth it by the time you take into account the points boost of some cards (like 1:2.5 QFF in some deals) and claim the cc expenses on your tax.
Every person's circumstance is different and needs to be researched. Some effort is required to find out what works for you as an individual or family & if you will benefit from the conditions & quirks of the various offerings.
Not my circumstance : but I know a business man that pays everything for his company on AMEX regardless of fees incurred because his company accountant did the sums and for his company, the free Y, J and F travel accumulated & utilised each year was way way more than than all the fees combined.
Addendum: it's also how you use the points that determines the value. Booking a seat from Mel-Syd is very poor value. Booking a 120k reward for a RTW holiday is great value (carefully planning it to minimise taxes and charges).