I hope so, but there have been plenty of surprise ‘enhancements’ over the yrsthe letter said in very clear language that fees and charges will remain unchanged.
No.Yeah but will the conversion rates be different(more) ie. Australian Bank rates?
It's not the Australian bank rate now. Using the card overseas results in the scheme provider doing the conversion.Yeah but will the conversion rates be different(more) ie. Australian Bank rates?
| The eligibility criteria for International Travel Insurance now includes spending at least $500 on any prepaid travel costs (i.e., your travel costs that you pay for before leaving Australia). |
If Nab kills it I'm closing the account.Good spot, hadn’t noticed that. Makes it much more worthwhile. Getting the ‘free for life’ card was one of the best points/card benefits decisions I ever made. I pray NAB don’t kill it.
When you say fee-free international transactions - do you mean it didn't charge the same spread as the underlying Citi card does?Sad indeed. Fee free card, fee free international transactions, earned points. RIP.
The Diners spread was slightly worse than the MC/Visa standard rate (probably ~1%), but much, much better than the 3.4% charged when using the Citi MC.When you say fee-free international transactions - do you mean it didn't charge the same spread as the underlying Citi card does?
Given the costs, you've probably already done the sums though, wouldn't a fee-free zero international FX spread card like 28 Degrees be a good replacement?The Diners spread was slightly worse than the MC/Visa standard rate (probably ~1%), but much, much better than the 3.4% charged when using the Citi MC.
Once NAB gets my Platinum card out and I churn and burn that (and possibly do a churn and burn of their Qantas Platinum card too before the FFFL Citi Premier is migrated - EDIT the Signature card offers 120K but I'm fairly conservative with churns), I'm going to churn either the Coles Rewards Mastercard (currently 50K bonus Flybuys points, so 25K Velocity points but hoping for more from November; $95 annual fee) or the BankWest Qantas card (40K Qantas points; $160 annual fee) next to get a points-earning card which offers fee-free international transactions.Given the costs, you've probably already done the sums though, wouldn't a fee-free zero international FX spread card like 28 Degrees be a good replacement?
I stopped using other cards for international transactions many years back for that reason although I always stock one of each type when going overseas - just in case.
Yes it popped up in my Citi appHello everyone. Anyone here has Cash back offer for BigW on Citi Premier?
Just read the T&C, just once per merchant and paid by the card not thru 3rd party i.e. PayPal.I don't have it. Using Amex as a guide, I'd say GC's would trigger the cashback.
I have offers for Special Gift Cards (10% back up to $10), EG fuel ($5 back on $50 spend). Not sure if these can be used more than once.
$20 cashback just posted for me from a gift card purchase on SundayAnyone here has Cash back offer for BigW on Citi Premier? Spend $100 or more to get $20 back? Just wondering if I can buy GC with this.