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Just received a $50 "we miss you" voucher in my email. Might be time to buys some points with bonus Yalumba Cab Shiraz
How long have you been away from Qantas wine?Just received a $50 "we miss you" voucher in my email. Might be time to buys some points with bonus Yalumba Cab Shiraz
Looks to be June 13th. Got me over the line for PC+ so didn't bother buying again during my membership year (ended Sept 30th).How long have you been away from Qantas wine?
Last purchase out of interest?
FWIW, I got a 5000 point offer on a $300 spend in early August, eight months after my last order in early November 2023 (and got a $50 off $150 offer in April, which I didn't use).Just received a $50 "we miss you" voucher in my email. Might be time to buys some points with bonus Yalumba Cab Shiraz
Out of curiosity is 1.55c per point considered a good deal? (Or for wine purchases?)Blue Pyrenees Premium Red Six pack comes down to $405 for PC+, with 26,215 points, approx 1.55c per point.
For wine purchases yes it's fairly good. The best deals I've seen have been as low as 1.25c per point, but these don't come around often. Credit cards of course are much cheaper, but they're getting harder to do (e.g. St George/Westpac imposing 24 month exclusion period) and not suitable for everyone (retirees, unemployed, mortgaged etc).Out of curiosity is 1.55c per point considered a good deal? (Or for wine purchases?)
Normally go the Credit Card route for points (which usually equates to ~0.002c per point (I.e 90,000 pts for ~$225)
Yep, good deal. Anything under 1.8c per point is generally good value (with 1.78c per point being the cheapest you can ever directly purchase points from Qantas if memory serves me correctly).Out of curiosity is 1.55c per point considered a good deal? (Or for wine purchases?)
Normally go the Credit Card route for points (which usually equates to ~0.002c per point (I.e 90,000 pts for ~$225)
According to flight formula 1.15c per point was the best they have detected, not sure how long they having been covering for.For wine purchases yes it's fairly good. The best deals I've seen have been as low as 1.25c per point, but these don't come around often. Credit cards of course are much cheaper, but they're getting harder to do (e.g. St George/Westpac imposing 24 month exclusion period) and not suitable for everyone (retirees, unemployed, mortgaged etc).
Brown Brothers Patricia Shiraz 2018 | 86.96 | 1.15 | $69.00 | 1 Jul 2024 |
Australian Reds The Big Dozen | 79.79 | 1.25 | $376.00 | 5 Jun 2023 |
That offer was legitimately available, but I suspect it was an error listing on Qantas Wines' part as I recall seeing it in the small hours of July 1st, but by about 8am it had disappeared. Could be that it was genuinely sold out, but it was available for such a short time that I can't help but think that the interns made a data entry error (that was quickly corrected).According to flight formula 1.15c per point was the best they have detected
Normally go the Credit Card route for points (which usually equates to ~0.002c per point (I.e 90,000 pts for ~$225)
…. 0.25c is correct … think I meant to say $0.0025 (not 0.0025c)A couple of decimal places out. 90,000pts for $225 would be 0.25c per point. But all you’re buying is the points in this case. With the wine bonus point offers you’re also buying the wine. What the wine is worth is obviously up for debate.
Makes total cents…. 0.25c is correct … think I meant to say $0.0025 (not 0.0025c)
Sold out. Next best offer is $448 for 28,034 for PCP which nets 1.60c pp.A case of Blue Pyrenees yields 28645 points for $405 at the moment for PCP members (1.41c pp).
^^^ Sold out tooSold out. Next best offer is $448 for 28,034 for PCP which nets 1.60c pp.
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