Eligible purchases definition

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Isochronous

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From the website:

3. Qantas Frequent Flyer points are earned through the use of the credit card on eligible purchases in accordance with the Woolworths Everyday Rewards Qantas credit card Conditions of Use available at everydayrewards.com.au No points are earned on business expenses, interest free promotions, balance transfers and cash advances.

What's the definition of business expenses? Does it mean buying a computer for work (e.g. say you're self employed) would not qualify for points, but how do they administer that? I'm a little confused.

https://www.everydayrewards.com.au/static/sites/money/combooffer/index.html
 
Probably a little business would be ok (see the thread about cancelled cards) - wouldn't be paying Tax or BAS on it or regular invoices that scream business
 
Basically, you can only earn award point to shop at the Woolworth related stores, right? Not any expenses?
 
Basically, you can only earn award point to shop at the Woolworth related stores, right? Not any expenses?
No ... if you shop using this card at a Woolworths, Big W, Dick smith you may earn bonus points, but generally the earn is one point per dollar on purchases anywhere.
 
No ... if you shop using this card at a Woolworths, Big W, Dick smith you may earn bonus points, but generally the earn is one point per dollar on purchases anywhere.
Really?
Ok, I may have interpreted the terms and conditions wrong.
But what you said is great news to me anyway.
 
No ... if you shop using this card at a Woolworths, Big W, Dick smith you may earn bonus points, but generally the earn is one point per dollar on purchases anywhere.

I can confirm this. I've also heard, and this may be pure speculation, that the "eligible purchases" clause is designed to exclude things like casino chips in addition to business expenses. Buying a few pens at Officeworks is not going to get you caught - perhaps paying $200k ATO bills might!
 
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