Yep. they have never integrated their systems which is one of the reasons they struggle with significant upgrades for things like NPP and Comprehensive Credit reporting.Westpac may own St. George but it's run as a separate bank.
The cut-off time would be based on the time on the East Coast.
The funds arrived for Mrscove next day as I sent that money before the eastern states cut off time. So I am sweet with what I needed to pay. Had not realized that Westpac had not merged the computer systems even though the acquisition was years ago.
Mrscove received her CC under the $139 deal whereas mine was earlier at $279.
I just signed up to this, using the Pointshack link of $139.
No. If you read through the thread you'll find that happened to others as well.I just signed up to this, using the Pointshack link of $139. however on the paperwork received it still says $279. I haven't called them up just yet, as the charge has not yet hit my credit card. Should I be worried?
Rack up another who has spent their 5k in the first month and have just received my 2nd statement with no 90k points still.
Out of all the banks, St George would have to be the most prudent in regards to posting the bonus points (apart from last year where it seems by comments in another thread that they were late posting them). Why other banks post the bonus points way before their T&C's state is beyond me.
While people say that they won't use the card after they've completed the required spend, I think it's fair to say that a few still will given that the card must remain open until the bonus points post. The more people spend on it the more money St George recoup from fees. So, it would make sense to wait the stated period before posting the bonus points as it gives the banks business unit the best chance of recouping costs (or even generating a profit) from issuing the card.
Frustrating sure, but that's the terms of the offer and you did agree to them when you applied!I've often thought the same thing, but still makes for a frustrating wait - particularly if you are adamant you aren't going to spend any further and file the card until points post.
Frustrating sure, but that's the terms of the offer and you did agree to them when you applied!
This card is a keeper for me and is now my "go to" card for non Amex purchases. I save as Amplify points and sweep to KF. In a little over 6 months Mrs C and I accumulated enough points to book 2xJ on SQ to EU for June 2019 (we have 3M QFF points but just can't seem to find the availability on QF that I've so easily found on SQ).I've often thought the same thing, but still makes for a frustrating wait - particularly if you are adamant you aren't going to spend any further and file the card until points post.
This card is a keeper for me and is now my "go to" card for non Amex purchases. I save as Amplify points and sweep to KF. In a little over 6 months Mrs C and I accumulated enough points to book 2xJ on SQ to EU for June 2019 (we have 3M QFF points but just can't seem to find the availability on QF that I've so easily found on SQ).