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Spend over $500 in a Foreign Currency Get $20 Back @ 28 Degrees

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As you know your 28 Degrees Platinum Mastercard has no currency conversion or international transaction fees.

So for a limited time, you could receive a $20 account credit just for spending internationally on your card when shopping online or travelling overseas.
Simply activate this offer below and spend over $500 in a foreign currency before 31st January 2019 and we'll credit your account with $20.

This offer is strictly limited to the recipient of this email only. Open to Australian residents 18 and over. You have been specifically selected for this offer and it is not transferable. Does not include cash transactions, extended interest free or other promotional purchases. Offer is valid from receipt of email to offer end date.

To qualify customers must activate this offer and fulfil on the terms of the offer. $20 will be credited to your account within 60 days of the offer end date. The account must be open and not in default of the credit contract when the credit is applied. A customer can only qualify once for this offer.

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  • Ohh booking holiday accommodation this month, free money!

  • Oh nice!

  • +2

    Didn't receive it :( another myth like the targeted ebay offers.

  • +1

    I got the same email this afternoon but I have to spend $250 by 31 Jan (granted I haven't used the card in ages)

    • me too…

  • +1

    Basically 4% off. No offer received here either.

    I wonder if these impractical posts, like "Targeted Offers" could be advetised in a separate section of Ozbargain, as For Sale or Freebies are?

    • +1

      I like knowing what I’ve missed out on.

  • AUD has fallen 10% in the last 2-3 week, so this is not a good time for foreign spend..

    • Its falling HARD too in some cases, cost me about $50 more for accom in Japan in 3 days.

      • Yes, against Yen it has fallen more.. I see cost of Universal Studio, JR pass etc have increased by 10%

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