So here is the biggest first world problem I've encountered so far. Apologies in advanced for the crazy ride.
I took a closer look at the HSBC Elite card and yes, I actually read every word of that entire brochure with all of the terms and conditions. Buried somewhere on Page 9 (or something) was the fact that literally everything ever coded vaguely as travel, even camp site hire (???) gives 5x points per dollar.
Because
Qantas marketplace codes as Airfare (Qantas Loyalty Mascot AU, I think?), and you can buy pretty much every gift card there in cash, from colesworth to to ultimate everything for everyone to...
whatever this is, this pretty much we get 5x per USD (approx 3.3x per AUD) points on every purchase. Seeing as it codes as Qantas Loyalty Mascot AU, maybe HSBC will just think we are taking a bunch of award flights or something.
$495 USD isn't a low AF at all, but you do get full priority pass with restaurants. Plus there is IMHO a legitimate $10 per month credit to be used on any rideshare-esque service, not just Uber, but also probably DiDi, all the variants overseas like Grub, etc, most likely traditional taxis, and probably Uber gift cards, so $375, I was sitting there thinking that maybe, considering we get literally 5x back on EVERYTHING, maybe there is a way to make this work.
But just as I began to feel the slightest excitement about possibly stumbling upon something exciting, I realised that HSBC US's transfer partners are probably the only thing worse than Qantas' IT systems. Half of the 9 airlines are just Avios flavours, then there's Qantas (lol no), TAP Portugal (????), Avianca, Turkish Kilometers and Giggles and Air France KLM (at 1.25:1), and Accor/Wyndham hotels.
No Air Canada, No SQ, not even CX. I mean, even AU HSBC Premier has SQ still at 2:1 transfer with
our intellect as weak as our dollar. With an HSBC Elite card, you do get 1.5c per point on redemptions via their travel portal (I think??), plus you do get 3x QFF points with every gift card.
I suppose there is the US Amex platinum card for 5x back on "Airfares" via Qantas Marketplace, Amex MR points are actually useful, although I wouldn't be surprised at all if Amex was smart enough to realise not every airfare can be exactly a multiple of $25 Australian dollars... Plus, Amex takes about a 1% currency conversion spread (not "fee") on their transactions.
Help me out here. Should I just quit while ahead and just be happy I can pay $550 USD to get Hilton Diamond?