Credit Card Offers Qantas Premier Platinum Offers & Discussion

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

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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 had a similar problem with a financial institution (don't recall which one) about two years ago, that said that the card was issued in Singapore. The real problem was that the financial institution was using out of date information (?), which they eventually corrected.
I suspect that I will have long churned by the time it's corrected, but maybe on the next go 'round with this card, or the one after, or the one after that. :p
 
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I have done the same. The difference between them tends to be a small amount of extra information that is incomplete/out of date anyway.
Yeah, I think that is what I will be doing when my subscription runs out as well.

I also prefer the credit savvy interface they use (although could do without the ads, even though that's what allows it to be free :p)
 
Applied last week (income on payslips approx 160k YTD, 25k limit on other cards). Got a call yesterday asking to confirm my previous address and "another bank you have a card with". This was done and the staff member said it all "matched" and I'd hear back in 3-5 days. Haven't heard anything, but logged into the application to see a note "we cannot approve you based on the information provided". Held the same card and cancelled it about 15 months ago, so unsure if that had anything to do with it.
 
Applied last week (income on payslips approx 160k YTD, 25k limit on other cards). Got a call yesterday asking to confirm my previous address and "another bank you have a card with". This was done and the staff member said it all "matched" and I'd hear back in 3-5 days. Haven't heard anything, but logged into the application to see a note "we cannot approve you based on the information provided". Held the same card and cancelled it about 15 months ago, so unsure if that had anything to do with it.

Do you have many other card applications/closures on your file? that was the reason i was given for my last rejection. Unsure whether I should try again.

all in all a bit ridiculous considering the minimum income for the card is $35k p.a.
 
Last application was a while ago... 9ish months. I’ve recently closed a Citi card (approx November).
 
Do you have many other card applications/closures on your file? that was the reason i was given for my last rejection. Unsure whether I should try again.

all in all a bit ridiculous considering the minimum income for the card is $35k p.a.

I closed my first QF card in February 2018 and then reapplied in January 2019 with no issue as per below pic.

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Received the email last Friday (8th March) for 5 x Points for month

Great timing, getting an air conditioner installed so together with directing some other CC spend will easily hit the 10K point per dollar spend. Wonder if it would still be 5 x for any spend over the 10K

If these offers become more frequent, could be worth making this card a keeper. 50-100K bonus points a year for example is as good as a new credit card application
This is becoming quite lucrative with my statement date in the middle of month have managed to put about 18K spend through for hopefully 72K bonus points.

Very surprised today to get a new 5x offer for April though might struggle to maximise the spend with no big expenditure planned. Still just have to do my best :)
 
I thought these x3 or x5 points offers were still subject to the cap of a maximum 10k points per statement limit.
 
I thought these x3 or x5 points offers were still subject to the cap of a maximum 10k points per statement limit.
Doesn't mention cap and also wonder if would get 2.5 points per dollar over the 10K. For March, I had spend before and after statement so believe I am OK to double up, for the April offer will have to do my spend after the next statement so restricted I believe to 10K spend total for the month which I will struggle to meet anyway
 
Has anyone disputed a charge on this card? I paid a bill by mistake on the 'wrong' card. Is there any particular line I should take to get them to agree to reverse it? The amount is confirmed - no longer pending.
 
Has anyone disputed a charge on this card? I paid a bill by mistake on the 'wrong' card. Is there any particular line I should take to get them to agree to reverse it? The amount is confirmed - no longer pending.
i don't think that's a valid reason to dispute the charge, i'd call the merchant and ask if you pay again on the other card if they would be able to refund the earlier payment.
 

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