Credit Card Offers St.George Amplify Qantas Signature: 80,000 bonus Qantas Points (expires 30/4/25)

Any recent experience on the time for points to land after hitting the spend?
Need to get to PCP, membership year ends 28/02/25.
Assuming you're referring to St George, I achieved the spend within 3 weeks and haven't had my first statement issued formally but the bonus points have already landed in my QFF account. Happily surprised!
 
Points didn't post within the stated 12 week period, so complaint letter sent today. As usual, expecting that the annual fee will be refunded. So 80,000 QFF points for free!

Just an FYI, the same thing happened with my last StGeorge card 18 months ago, so seems StGeorge never learns.
 
Points didn't post within the stated 12 week period, so complaint letter sent today. As usual, expecting that the annual fee will be refunded. So 80,000 QFF points for free!

Just an FYI, the same thing happened with my last StGeorge card 18 months ago, so seems StGeorge never learns.
Should've asked for more points and $. Then when they decline, go to AFCA and increase! 😂
Depends on how much you value your time.
 
Points didn't post within the stated 12 week period, so complaint letter sent today. As usual, expecting that the annual fee will be refunded. So 80,000 QFF points for free!
UPDATE: StGeorge have said they made a mistake and that they would award the points within 3 to 5 days. This didn't occur, so I've now lodged the complaint with AFCA asking for additional compensation.
 
I'm back to this card after my exclusion period expired last month and iirc I didn't have any issues with points posting last time around.
 
UPDATE: StGeorge have said they made a mistake and that they would award the points within 3 to 5 days. This didn't occur, so I've now lodged the complaint with AFCA asking for additional compensation.
I do wonder about the wisdom of doing anything that makes card churning even more disadvantageous to banks - or which might bring it to the attention of people with the power to stop it,
 

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