Qantas CC FF advice needed

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Hello everyone,

I have joined today as I stumbled over this site whilst looking for a new card. I apologise in advance as I'm not farmiliar with the site....I just hope I'm posting this in the right place (mods, feel free to move to a more appropriate location).
To get to the point I am after a new card. I am not a frequent flyer however I do save my points to use every year or two to take my family on a holiday.
I own a small business and spend around $7000.00 every month on my current card. It is no longer a valid Qantas FF card so I need a new one.
Any advice would be muchly appreciated!!

regards, thing
 
Hi and welcome. I asked a similar question myself, and got this answer from MAL.... (thanks Mal, that was very helpful)


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Re: Trying to work out which card?
An interesting (non-biased) report to read is the Cannex (now Canstar) Credit Card rewards Star ratings:

Credit Card Rewards, compare credit card rewards points with Star Ratings

While their methodology won't match other people's spends on cards, I find their data an interesting view into the various cards on the market.


Another part of their site that I really like is their Credit Card Star ratings, which similarly ranks various credit cards and their perceived value :
Compare Australian Credit Cards & interest rates with Star Ratings

They've also recently added a daily updated version of their credit card data, which shows current interest rates etc.
http://www.canstar.com.au/interest-r...ard-rates.html
 
Welcome to AFF thing!

I have an ANZ Gold QFF Visa (1:1 up to $2500 spend, then 1:2 up to $10000 spend, plus bonus points with partner spends).

I'm unsure how it rates against other cards (something I should have checked out long ago, and still should)...but I'll confess the main reason I posted :oops: is to find out how Gomez and Morticia are getting on. :lol:
 
Thanks guys for your replies!

I have now learned that my new suppliers accept only Mastercard and Visa, so which card is the best for me? Also what if I got a Platinum Amex card and then paid off my Visa/Mastercard card with it, does that work?
 
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Also what if I got a Platinum Amex card and then paid off my Amex card with it, does that work?


No it doesn't. you can only pay off your amex via bpay from a bank account or cheque or cash..
 
Oops sorry nlagalle, I did mean pay off my Visa/Mastercard (I originally said Amex) card with my new Amex. But I think you knew what I meant anyway, please confirm.
 
Oops sorry nlagalle, I did mean pay off my Visa/Master card with my new Amex. But I think you knew what I meant anyway, please confirm.

I don't believe amex are doing balance transfers at the moment. There has been some discussion about it in the amex forum.
 
I don't believe amex are doing balance transfers at the moment. There has been some discussion about it in the amex forum.
Amex have ceased balance transfers on existing cards. I believe Amex is still offering balance transfers at 6.99% for the life of the balance on new card applications.

Amex Platinum Credit Card Key Features

Amex Platinum said:
    • A free Qantas domestic economy return flight or a night’s stay at a hotel every year.3
    • $1 spent = up to 1.5 Membership Rewards™ points which do not expire as long as your Card account remains current6
    • Enjoy Complimentary enrolment in Membership Rewards Ascent
    • An annual Card fee of $395 p.a. and supplementary cards at no additional cost.
    • Transfer your other Credit Card balances to a competitive rate of 6.99%4 p.a. for the life of the transferred balance - subject to our interest rate policy5.
    • An interest rate of 19.99% p.a.7
 
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