Card Promotions Qantas Premier Platinum Credit Card: Up to 80,000 bonus Qantas Points

Enjoy a high Qantas Points earning rate and two Qantas Lounge invitations each year...

Learn more and apply for this card:



What are the main benefits of this card?
  1. Signup bonus: 50,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend at least $3,000 within 90 days of opening, plus an additional 30,000 bonus points if you haven't earned Qantas Points with a credit card in the last year.
  2. Earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 on the first $10,000 spent on the card each month within Australia (0.5 points per $1 thereafter)
  3. Earn bonus points when spending overseas or with Qantas
  4. Two complimentary Qantas Lounge invitations each year
  5. Companion airfare discounts with Qantas and complimentary travel insurance

hsbc-star-alliance-card-art.pngWhy we like the Qantas Premier Platinum credit card

If you’re looking for a good credit card that earns Qantas Points, Qantas Premier Platinum is a solid option. You’ll earn 1 Qantas Point per $1 on Domestic Spend (excluding government payments), up to $10,000 per statement period. Plus, you’ll earn 1 additional Qantas Point per $1 spent on eligible Qantas products and services and 1.5 points per dollar overseas.

The card includes two complimentary Qantas airport lounge invitations per year. Other travel benefits include complimentary insurance, companion fare discounts and a dedicated concierge service.

Plus, new cardholders can earn up to 80,000 bonus Qantas Points and pay a reduced $349 annual fee in the first year. The bonus points are not available if you've held a Qantas Premier credit card within the last 12 months. Refer to the full T&C’s for more information:


AFF members are welcome to discuss this card in this thread.
 
Has anyone received the QantasWine $50 off voucher? According to T&C it should have been sent to me within 30 days of approval. I rang the help center and they will 'ring me back' with an outcome.
I've checked my spam folder and it's not there.
Yes. Received last week.
 
Why not ?

This is now well off topic, so I'll end the discussion by suggesting once again that you read the correct thread where this is being discussed and note that I have already stated the following:

'nor should they have based on the terms of that offer'
 
All smooth sailing so far. 20,000 bonus points have posted each month for the last2 months. Just waiting for the 10,000 additional points from Qantas and then I'll be cancelling this card. Good to have some free points for a change :)
 
Not happy!

Got my statement and there is a charge for interest. Not possible, I pay it off in full within 48 hours.

It says Cash Advance, again not possible I've never used it for a cash advance. So I call them and eventually get to speak to a real person. She said I had a cash advance on the first day of my statement and named the merchant. I remembered the transaction and knew I pushed the credit button.

Oh ok, it was another transaction in September with QBE (travel) insurance, they processed it as a cash advance. I don't believe it and will follow up with QBE.

However, my next question was: "how can I avoid interest if the charge isn't shown on the statement?" I.e. if I pay my statement in full why am I being charged interest? She couldn't answer me and I still don't understand.

I pay it off in full within 48 hours of receipt of my statement so don't see how there can ever be any interest.

Any thoughts or comments?
 
Not happy!

Got my statement and there is a charge for interest. Not possible, I pay it off in full within 48 hours.

It says Cash Advance, again not possible I've never used it for a cash advance. So I call them and eventually get to speak to a real person. She said I had a cash advance on the first day of my statement and named the merchant. I remembered the transaction and knew I pushed the credit button.

Oh ok, it was another transaction in September with QBE (travel) insurance, they processed it as a cash advance. I don't believe it and will follow up with QBE.

However, my next question was: "how can I avoid interest if the charge isn't shown on the statement?" I.e. if I pay my statement in full why am I being charged interest? She couldn't answer me and I still don't understand.

I pay it off in full within 48 hours of receipt of my statement so don't see how there can ever be any interest.

Any thoughts or comments?
There would be interest charged on those 2 days?

Edit: For cash advances, that is.
 
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Not happy!

Got my statement and there is a charge for interest. Not possible, I pay it off in full within 48 hours.

It says Cash Advance, again not possible I've never used it for a cash advance. So I call them and eventually get to speak to a real person. She said I had a cash advance on the first day of my statement and named the merchant. I remembered the transaction and knew I pushed the credit button.

Oh ok, it was another transaction in September with QBE (travel) insurance, they processed it as a cash advance. I don't believe it and will follow up with QBE.

However, my next question was: "how can I avoid interest if the charge isn't shown on the statement?" I.e. if I pay my statement in full why am I being charged interest? She couldn't answer me and I still don't understand.

I pay it off in full within 48 hours of receipt of my statement so don't see how there can ever be any interest.

Any thoughts or comments?
Citibank strikes again!

My advice is not to waste your time on the phone. Put all of your concerns in writing. State very clearly what you want to happen. If your requests are reasonable and they don't respond favourably then go to AFCA (new version of FOS).

I spent far too much time trying to deal with Citibank in the past. There's a reason that they are on my banned list!
 
Have just received a call from the person I originally spoke to about this matter. She said she had followed up because of my confusion and identified the transaction that was processed as a cash transaction (not mentioned previously, and entirely possible) on the same day as the first transaction mentioned.

She assured me that the interest was paid in full and that I would receive an extra 500 QFF points.

If there is no further interest charges and the points come through the matter will be considered resolved by myself.
 
I am an existing cardholder and just received this email

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It's a triple points party!
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Dear,
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It's a great time to be a Qantas Premier Platinum Credit Card cardholder because we're giving you triple Qantas Points1 on your spend.
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That's right - eligible purchases on your Qantas Premier Platinum Credit Card between 17 November 2018 and 17 December 2018 will earn you triple Qantas Points1.

The max extra points is capped at 10000
 
Wonder how they decide what offer to provide, is it based on spend? I haven't used my card at all for the last 1.5 months (sitting on $0 balance).

I received - Double points and 0% interest on new purchases from 17 November 2018 and 17 February 2019.
 

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