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Earn up to 100,000 Qantas Points on Qantas Biz Rewards with New BP Plus Card

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Consumer Rewards program with BP/Qantas is currently under review by the ACCC so has not yet launched but the ACCC has approved the Business Program.

Sign up to new BP Plus card by April 20th (New Customers only)
Link your Qantas Business Rewards card, or Join for free via BP Plus

Spend $150 per month on fuel for 5 consecutive months: 50,000 Points
Purchase a total of more than 20,000 litres of fuel over the first 6 months: 50,000 Bonus Points

Points can also be earned as follows:

1 Qantas Point per litre of Ultimate 98
1 Qantas Point per 2 litres of 91, Diesel and Ultimate Diesel
1 Qantas Point per $1 on eligible in-store purchases

This is clearly targeted for business customers.
Might suit an ozbargainer with a fleet of vehicles

I think its also a good indication of whats coming for the consumer program when it launches.

More info : https://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au/qantas-points-bp-…

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  • My Mini takes '95 fuel. No deal for me if there's no reward points for 20,000 litres of '95.

    • +1

      Most people on AFF have decided that the second lot of points for 20,000 litres is too much. The $150 spend is at least doable for most people and if you count the value of the points at 1c per point, the $750 outlay for $500 worth of points is excellent value.

      The only issue for the lay person is that you would probably have to get an ABN which might be a bit of a pain to deal with.

      • +4

        I look at it as an outlay of $4.95 * 5 months = $24.75 for 50 000 points.
        5 x $150 for fuel = $750 which is what I'd pay anyway over that time period.

      • The real issue for the lay person is BP won't accept their app. For an actual business, I got told by BP last time I applied that they were only willing to approve if I stumped up a $10,000 bank guarantee.

  • credit check on new application?

    • yes

    • Yep, I was knocked back 12 months ago due to being a new business

    • Commercial credit check, not personal.

  • I looked into this when they emailed me a week or so ago and seems like a credit check is required.

  • 20,000 litres is around $30,400.

  • +4

    From the application page:

    *Card fees are charged for each BP Plus card
    Number of cards Monthly fee

    1 - 2 cards $4.95 per card
    3 cards or more $2.20 per card*

    So it's cheaper to have 3 cards than 2 cards…

    • +1

      Can even go 4x cards cheaper than 2 lel

  • +1

    the issue is BP is consistently the most expensive fuel between Sydney CBD and Parramatta.

    The Rozelle site is about 12c more than Caltex/7Eleven/Coles at West Ryde on Victoria Rd.

  • +1

    It says they are business frequent flyer points - is this different to the normal accounts?

    • yes, you need an ABN to sign up for qantas business rewards
      you can then transfer the QBR points to anyone with a normal QFF account

  • 20,000 litres of fuel is quite a challenge

  • +2

    Happy for this deal, got 50,000 points last year with caltex/qbr and now another 50,000 with bp/qbr.

  • +1 for this deal. Exact same deal with Caltex last year. Points were credited on the 1st of every month to your business rewards.

    Easy 50K points, but not credit check required. Unsure if this is a personal check or against your ABN though as a business/sole trader.

    • They do a commercial credit enquiry, and have very high expectations. When I applied, they said they'd only approve with a $10,000 bank guarantee.

      • So does that get recorded on a personal credit check or only on the commercial one?

        • It appears under "commercial credit enquiries" on your personal credit report. It appears that this is basically a second credit report with very little connections to your personal one (someone accessing your personal credit doesn't even see it).

          Also, you can no longer get Qantas points with Caltex.

          • @[Deactivated]: Oh that is not too bad then as I don't expect it to be anything significant. I put my annual fuel cost as only $5000.

            Yep, already cancelled Caltex.

            • @spuderump: There's a fairly significant chance that BP declines your app though, or requires a massive bank guarantee to approve. Good luck.

              • +1

                @[Deactivated]: Interesting they want a bank guarantee, will see how it goes I guess.

          • @[Deactivated]: I'm still getting Qantas points with Caltex and Caltex/Woolworths.

            In fact, I just got an offer for bonus points for petrol and spending at a Foodary or Star Mart.

            • @GaryG: Not any more. That ended 31 January. Are you sure you don't mean Woolworths Rewards?

              • @[Deactivated]: Yes sorry. Getting confused as I convert automatically so to me they are Qantas points albeit with an exchange rate. :D

      • +1

        $10,000 bank guarantee? When I got my caltex card, easy as anything. Strangely gave me a $1000 credit limit, but when I hit $500 the limit was set as that.

        • Caltex was cake - they handed me a $5000 credit limit just like that (so did Secure Parking, actually)

  • Has anyone been approved yet?

    • Following

  • +1

    Sounds to me based on:

    • number of bank guarantees required as mentioned in this group
    • bonus 50 000 points for SERIOUSLY high volume

    BP is targeting this at the big players, not the little guy who wants almost free points for $30.

    The problem with this approach is that if I apply and they come back with some crazy bank guarantee requirement, despite the fact I have almost zero company liabilities, I will in future actively AVOID BP in favour of any other supplier. I might be a little guy, but I am sure there are more little guys like me.

    Having worked in the industry, I know the profit is in the shop sales, not the fuel.

    • The BP Plus card is actually a cobranded WeX card. WeX are known for being incredibly hostile to smaller operators - getting a MotorPass card as a small business is pretty much a Hail Mary move.

  • Got rejected! No idea why.

    • What monthly fuel usage you put into application? Did they send rejection by email?

  • +1

    Someone on https://www.australianfrequentflyer.com.au was actually approved.

  • Got approved yesterday night.
    Can't find any info if LPG gives any QFF points.

  • Was approved yesterday for my small business (with small emphasized in my application via truthful answers to their questions on usual monthly spend, and what credit limit I might like). HOWEVER, just logged in today and saw they've approved me with a credit limit of $30,000. For monthly fuel! Cant seem to reduce my limit (to something like $300) online, so I've lodged a request with them, and also a please explain…hoping its a fat fingers typo during their clearing of the applications backlog

    • Same, approved for $30k. Does not bother me, will never spend that much anyway

      • Sole trader? If so, did you and Crazy Diamond both get hit with credit checks???

        • Couldn't find one in my personal credit report - but I think business related requests appear or are treated differently? Unsure sorry

    • Update - BP after a month finally replied to my online "contact us" request to decrease my credit limit, saying "Sorry, we'll send off a request to the account manager for you"…they may be struggling to handle the volumes

  • Has anyone who signed up got a first 10'000 QFF points yet ?

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