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The Frequent Flyer Gazette

16 March 2017

30,000 Qantas Points for Under $30!
How does an easy 30,000 Qantas points sound?!

Qantas is currently offering up to 30,000 frequent flyer points to new Qantas Assure life insurance customers!

New customers can earn 10,000 points for taking out a single insurance policy, or 30,000 points for two policies. These points will be credited after 60 days, and the policy may be cancelled at any time. So to earn the bonus points, you’ll just need to pay any premiums incurred in the first 60 days, or until the points arrive in your account.

There is a 30-day cooling-off period and, provided you have not made a claim, you will receive a full refund if you cancel the policy during this time – although you won’t receive any points.

The cost of each policy does vary depending on your age, occupation and a range of other factors. Numerous members have been able to sign up to two policies for less than $10/month in total, meaning they’ll pay less than $30 in total for the 30,000 points (if they cancel within the first 3 months). However,
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