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AmEx Statement Credit: Webjet (Spend $800 or More, Get $100 Back)

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Webjet Maximum Enrolments Reached

Spend $800 or more, get $100 back
Valid until 14/03/2018

Save the offer to your eligible Card and spend $800 or more, in one or more transactions, online only at www.webjet.com.au by 14/03/2018 to receive one $100 credit. Limited to the first 10,000 Cards to save the offer. Exclusions apply.

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  • +3

    Not quite enticing enough for me. But a +1 for early morning post.

    • +1

      +1 for you as well

  • +8

    Never booked with Webjet before but noticed that they add their own special fees at the end of the booking, so beware.
    Most likely you'll just recoup this cost

    • Webjet Booking Price Guarantee
    • Webjet Servicing Fee
    • +3

      Webjet fees were 50$ for my test booking so I don't think this bargain is worth it to snap up decent tickets

  • +11

    A flight I am looking at on Singapore Air website is 1344 whereas on Webjet is total 1399 (include 55 worth of Webjet Booking price Guarantee Fee and Webjet Servicing Fee). With this offer, it's 1299. Saving of 45.

    So more than half of the 100 rebate goes to those stupid fees

    • Guess for hotel booking it will better since third part websites usually don’t change extra fees.

    • check amex travel site as well.
      no booking fees and 1 extra point per $.

      • Amex travel price is the same as SQ's.

        IIRC 1 extra point per dollar for other travel/hotel agencies too like WebJet Expedia etc

  • +4

    Only good for hotel bookings really, and only if they are cheaper than the million other websites with hotel reservation systems. Why anyone would book an airfare on webjet is beyond me, as they are the exact same price as the airlines direct PLUS webjets $50+ own fees added.

  • +3

    Webjet also came in for a kicking on last night's episode, with the F. U. Tube segment looking at the online flight booking company's policy on telling people the conditions of their international flight bookings.

    Webjet doesn't reveal Ts and Cs until the booking is made because “for international bookings, fees and conditions are complicated and fishing out that information for each international fare is not practical”.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1nHUDBRlgQ&index=34&list=PL…

  • +1

    Last time this was on (it was spend $1000 get $100 back) I was buying flights to Europe and Japan.

    Not once was Webjet with $100 discount cheaper than using Skyscanner. They have pretty terrible mark up, not to mention the booking fee.

    • yep checked the price and skyscanner is by far cheaper - shame on webjet lol

  • I thought about using this for hotels but $100 is only a 12.5% discount. I think I will continue to use the cheaptickets.com 16% discount.

    • 16% discount you say? Is this through cashrewards or a promo code?

  • +3

    Btw, just checked on CashRewards.

    There's a $75 cashback with CR. Wondering if both would stack.

    https://www.cashrewards.com.au/coupons/21-day-money-back-gua…

    • need to check with TA for this

    • Why not, because its not a coupon etc from webjet, its cashack from Amex.

    • +4

      That cashback only looks like it applies to packages, not simply for flights.

      "Rewards are payable only on tour and/or package bookings."

      • Good 'pickup'! Under 'Special Terms'. Damn you have to be sooo careful.

  • Any discount code to use on webjet at the moment?

  • Try a package - pretty sure they don’t add the price guarantee fee

  • +1

    Not interested myself, but +1 to forumninja for being on top of the Amex offers while the rest of us are sleeping, as usual!

  • It wouldn't save to my card? Any ideas why?

    • Me too: "Our system is not responding at this time, please try again later. If this problem persists please Contact us. "

    • Ahh silly me. I was putting my card number in incorrectly.

  • Card not eligbile.
    Think my bank has got rid of my AMEX, it was happening sometime this month.

  • Overpriced flights with ni price match guarantee. I would suggest double checking skyscanner just before booking to make sure you're actually getting a deal

  • I know the T&C says excludes the exclusive tours, but what the the chances of it being honoured anyway? Much like the Harvey Norman and Apple exclusions. Some real cheap China tours if you combine AMEX cashback and Cashrewards if it works.

  • The flights are normally priced - that is, often $30 more expensive than the cheapest Skyscanner can bring you. On top of that price, they charge $50 for fees (competitors $10).

    However, if skyscanner finds a cheaper ticket combination but requires separate booking, webjet allows you to book more than one tickets in one transaction - like a shopping cart - so that you can book in one go without charging fees another time. This makes it easy to reach required $800 in a single transaction; also, if your trip consists of 5 separate bookings, webjet would actually be cheaper with their consistent $50 fee per transaction.

    • I ended up doing two duplicate ~$824 bookings on Webjet on two Amex cards with the deal (one for me and one for my wife).
      I found that compared to sky scanner, my flights on Webjet was about $30 more expensive and added on top the $40 of fees and mandatory guarantees we ended only saving about $30 per ticket thanks to the Amex $100 deal.
      If it wasn’t for the Amex deal I would have just gone to sky scanner to get a quote/price and then get flight center to book it. FC do not charge credit card fees so I also don’t get hit with that either.

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