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so, I only keep my velocity card in my wallet for these BP offers so I can swipe it before paying.
anyone managed to get rid of their velocity card and still earn points?
can BP scan a barcode of the VFF# if I store it in an app?
200 bonus points each time I fill up to 5 times by 06 May.
I got that one too. It came just before a massive price hike in Melbourne, so I made 4 transactions of tiny amounts.
Now, of course, the issue is the waiting. Even when they say "Members will receive eligible bonus Points in their account 2 weeks after [promo end date]", you can be chasing them up for ages afterwards.
How can their IT systems be so pathetic? Other companies (e.g. Amex) have managed to program their systems to acknowledge promo activity within seconds and credit within a couple of days. When Velocity has a promo, it takes weeks and even then might not post at all without human intervention! Keeping all the receipts and hassling them is such a massive time-waster for customers and for Velocity. (And I've had them ask for receipts for transactions that have posted to my account before they will credit the points for the promo. How ridiculous is that? It's as though they can't just look at my Velocity account and see the purchase there.)
It's a different situation with American express. That is a charge direct to their account, and the promo updates from that.
With BP the charge is to a 3rd party, and not a key part of the fuel purchase, so it's only when the 3rd party passes the info on.
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If you think financial rewards are more important, fine: If I trigger a Coles Flybuys offer, it posts to my account within 48 hours. If I trigger a Woolworths Rewards offer, it posts to my account immediately and is printed on the register receipt.
BP includes the basic points data on your receipt and those usually post to the Velocity web site within 48 hours. The many weeks it takes Velocity thereafter to process the promo bonuses, or sometimes not process them at all, is simply incompetence.
I never claimed that and this has nothing to do with the time it takes for transfers between partners. The transfers of points occur quickly. The bonuses, which can be calculated at the same time that that occurs, are simply held off until much later, most likely due to incompetence.Given how long it takes for points to accrue from separate airlines which are partners (where the frequent flyer programs are at least common), it's fallacious to claim the time it takes low priority transfers between partners to be communicated as incompetence.
And my main point is that Velocity frequently fails even its own maximum times as set by its own terms & conditions! (e.g. Mar/Apr promo, due to be credited within 2 weeks of Apr 15, still not received yet.)Moreover, bonus programs as you refer to often take the maximum time to be credited as per the terms.
If they credited reliably on exactly the last day, I'd agree. Instead, they credit unreliably sometime between a week before and several weeks after the due date, if at all. If it is deliberate, it's a deliberate effort to not pay out on bonuses unless chased up, which is something way worse than incompetent.Just look to the common example of credit cards rewards points. They may often be credited 3 months after sign-up, as per their terms. Seemingly those operators run the validation job once everything is done - or perhaps they only choose to pay out at the latest possible date, similarly to how many businesses only pay invoices around their T+30 or whatever due date.
The last time Amex had a promotion of earn 1500 MR points for $3000 odd spend my points didn't post. In fact the promotion dropped off my account. Emails back and forth and they finally decided to credit me the points as I am a nice bloke and they felt sorry for me.How can their IT systems be so pathetic? Other companies (e.g. Amex) have managed to program their systems to acknowledge promo activity within seconds and credit within a couple of days.
Sure, others make mistakes too, but my experience is that Velocity is more consistently poor than any other rewards programme in this regard. It's on a par with Accor 10 years ago or Hilton 20 years ago.The last time Amex had a promotion of earn 1500 MR points for $3000 odd spend my points didn't post.
I got this one too.Got 3pts per litre on my next visit and 4pts per litre on my second visit.