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.
 
I applied for this card about 6 weeks ago. Gave them everything they asked for but they rejected my application on income criteria.
I called their CS dept who asked me to resend my payslips etc. I did so with a very detailed email explaining my salary structure. Declined again (despite me earning more than their minimum salary requirement).
Spoke to verification team who hadn't bothered to read my email or look at my pay info. Spoke to escalations team who will review.
Yesterday I walked into my ANZ bank, applied for the Frequent flyer black card and was approved on the spot.
Qantas Premier can shove their card, I'm no longer interested.
 
Having this CC as well as the Citi Prestige meant my wish to get the Citi High Flyer 120,000 Virgin Points got coated in unobtainium. They thought 116,000 in credit limits already meant that was their limit. I got told to try again in 6 months time.
One of my partners has already cancelled this card as he couldn’t handle Citibank.
 
I applied for this card about 6 weeks ago. Gave them everything they asked for but they rejected my application on income criteria.

The mind can only boggle as to how they "choose" some people & "reject" others.

I had a similar experience when I applied for the Jetstar card (before it was points capped). Good stable income, "very good" Veda score, no bad debts listed, just cancelled my Citi Visa Card with a $20K limit ........... and you guessed it, rejected by Macquarie Bank for the Jetstar Card.

In the end I viewed it as my gain (the Jetstar card was later points limited to 2500/month) & their loss.
 
Looks like they've bumped the points on this one to 75k, fee still $149.

Almost worth it even though apparently a nightmare card.
 
Looks like they've bumped the points on this one to 75k, fee still $149.

Almost worth it even though apparently a nightmare card.
I’ve had no problems with this card. I got the 60k points when the first statement issued and haven’t had it rejected anywhere.
Just remember no points for any government expenses including rates and rego but they do count to the $3k spend.
I’m just peed off I only got 60k and not 75k.
 
Looks like they've bumped the points on this one to 75k, fee still $149.

Almost worth it even though apparently a nightmare card.

Yeah just seen that - 75K point for $149 is pretty good I reckon - especially when the min credit limit is only $6k (where the Banks signature cards are $15k).
 
I’ve had no problems with this card. I got the 60k points when the first statement issued and haven’t had it rejected anywhere.
Just remember no points for any government expenses including rates and rego but they do count to the $3k spend.
I’m just peed off I only got 60k and not 75k.

Cool. Not worried about the ongoing points, but if you can use govt spend to hit bonus I'm in.
 
I applied for this card on Monday evening.
I have not heard anything back yet, was a little surprised. Does it take long for approval?
 
I applied for this card on Monday evening.
I have not heard anything back yet, was a little surprised. Does it take long for approval?

Contact them. I've had instances where they were waiting on documents, yet didn't let me know until I called wondering about the delay.
 
Declined! On a 35k income card. Bizarre.

Even had to call them to get told to send in verification. Dare say if you haven't heard anything you'll be getting a rejection letter in the post.
 
Bugger me dead. Went and applied at HSBC for the Qantas Platinum instead - conditionally approved pending ID check.

I'm an existing HSBC customer. o_O
 
I had a call today from overseas operator.
He confirmed my address, mother's maiden name, my previous credit cards etc. I think this is a security check before they then discuss my application.
Wants me to email payslips (3) - I said I had already sent in my ATO statement of account but they want payslips confirming my pay and employment. We will see where this goes.
 
By the looks of it they didn't even register a credit enquiry before rejecting me. I'm grateful, but huh?
 
Declined! On a 35k income card. Bizarre.

Even had to call them to get told to send in verification. Dare say if you haven't heard anything you'll be getting a rejection letter in the post.

Had the same experience. The reasoning was that I had too many credit enquiries on my file (have churned through Macquarie/ANZ/WBC/HSBC/Amex in the last 12 months). I said I had since closed all of those cards, however they said that they could not see that detail on the credit report, which I said was a failing of the system. Told me to try again in a few months.
 
By the looks of it they didn't even register a credit enquiry before rejecting me. I'm grateful, but huh?

Yeah. I found Citi do an internal check first (across their 3-4? branded cards) & you need to pass that first before they do anything else.
That said, they had a data entry issue with my application last month (Virgin HF, not the QF card that was fine!) so if you think it's a rubbish denial & worthwhile card, challenge it.
 
Yeah. I found Citi do an internal check first (across their 3-4? branded cards) & you need to pass that first before they do anything else.
That said, they had a data entry issue with my application last month (Virgin HF, not the QF card that was fine!) so if you think it's a rubbish denial & worthwhile card, challenge it.

Cheers. That explains it then. Still have the Virgin card, waiting for the last bonus in 3 days time. Have the HSBC one coming, but if that's all it is, I'll circle back after I've canned the Virgin card and scored the HSBC points.
 
Card finally approved and card has arrived in the mail.
Now to spend for my bonus points,
 

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