This why I'm torn on the issue. I know the higher interchange fees from a few years back were paying for my points.
The question is does lowering the interchange fee have any benefits?
I suppose it dose in that allowing surcharges for AMEX means businesses don't have to inflate their overall pricing to account for the higher costs of accepting amex.
Views on credit cards are "strange"in australia. Was shocked that a friend from singapore a couple of weeks ago gave me a cats bum face when i said why don't you just use your credit card instead of getting cash out and paying the ATM fee. He didn't want a CC. Friends in Thailand have similar views, with a lot prefering to pay cash that via credit, or even using a debit credit card.
The knowledge the way tings are going is fairer doesn't make me not look longingly at the USA and how easy it is to earn points there
Will cutting interchange result in savings for merchants and will they pass it on in the form of lower prices (as the RBA thinks)? Will these fine businesses pocket the saving or pass it onto us in lieu of our points? I think it's unlikely they will pass it on but time will tell.
Will cutting interchange result in savings for merchants and will they pass it on in the form of lower prices (as the RBA thinks)? Will these fine businesses pocket the saving or pass it onto us in lieu of our points? I think it's unlikely they will pass it on but time will tell.
It's funny. When you invest in a company you want the biggest profit and highest rate of return on your investment.
But then we'll be grumpy if those same companies pocket any increase in revenue from lowered interchange fees.
Human nature is fickle
apologies if its been answered before, i value qantas and velocity points roughly the same for flights, give or take 10-20%,
it seems that all the bank issued amex which have linked to qantas program are now down to 0.5-1 points per dollar
I can earn 1-3 ppd with direct amex via velocity
that means that to earn 1 qff point is now twice or 3 times as expensive, thus making my qantas points essentially worht a lot less,
I know there is a direct amex that you can transfer into qff but that has a high fee
thank you, i need to investigate the CX, SQ and SPG programs, as I know nothing about themI tend to agree. However people who fly QF a lot may find it worthwhile to add to the one balance. There was also a time when the best ATO-earners were Qantas cards
Personally I'd send my Amex points to CX SQ or SPG rather than either VA or QF
thank you, i need to investigate the CX, SQ and SPG programs, as I know nothing about them
do you still think they are better even with 15% bonus transfers?
apologies if its been answered before, i value qantas and velocity points roughly the same for flights, give or take 10-20%,
it seems that all the bank issued amex which have linked to qantas program are now down to 0.5-1 points per dollar
I can earn 1-3 ppd with direct amex via velocity
that means that to earn 1 qff point is now twice or 3 times as expensive, thus making my qantas points essentially worht a lot less,
I know there is a direct amex that you can transfer into qff but that has a high fee
am I on the right track?
it now seems that the entire qff program is now far worse off compared to velocity and other programs unless you have a qantas credit card that earns 1.5 and above ppd
The price of Qantas Frequent Flyer points hasn't changed. The ability of card issuers to provide as many per dollar of spend has thanks to the idiots at the RBA.
The QFF and Velocity programs haven't changed. The issue here is an ideological set of moves made against the recommendations of many, with the intent of protecting EFTPOS and the upcoming New Payments Platform initiative.
The CEO of Velocity made a very telling statement quite a while ago, stating that the direct earn model was going to die and this is precisely the reason why. The efforts by QFF and Velocity to provide alternative earn opportunities are at least partially in response to these poorly justified developments.
Interesting comments alby - what level of Merch Fee are you comfortable with?I for one am happy with current level of acceptance. Can love with pulling another card out given most of my spend goes through Amex.
very much the program's I rate too. SPG to AA/Alaska you should in general wait for bonus offer which happen occasionally and SPG to Marriott to UA can also be useful when they have a bonus. You can warehouse in MR/SPG while you wait for the best opportunities!I do. My feelings which are based on my redemption patterns: SQ at least 1.3 xVA. Personally find CX about same as SQ. SPG about 3x VA/QF (but only 0.5 SPG /Amex MR) as can transfer to AA and Alaska
Anybody here with exp paying Invoices generated via Xero? I came across a 2.7% surcharge on a Xero Invoice this arvo - is this std does anybody know?
Not personal Comoman - but aimed squarely at Xero this is bloody criminal - how does any business operator sleep nights shafting customers to that extent? I am truly staggered.Anybody here with exp paying Invoices generated via Xero? I came across a 2.7% surcharge on a Xero Invoice this arvo - is this std does anybody know?