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Subscribe to The Economist and Earn up to 32,000 Qantas Frequent Flyer Points (Depending on Length of Subscription)

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From Qantas email (check if you have it). Note - the email link gives 34,000 points, but if you didn't get it, the link at the top of this deal still has it available for up to 32,000 points.

Subscribe today via the exclusive Qantas link [in this email], and for a limited time, you'll enjoy an extra edge - up to 9,000 bonus Qantas Points on top of the usual points earned.* You could earn:

Digital subscriptions: 13,000 points for 1 year, 20,000 points for 3 years
Print subscriptions: 14,000 points for 1 year, 27,000 points for 3 years
Print and digital bundle: 19,000 points for 1 year, 34,000 points for 3 years

Don't miss out, subscribe by 11:59pm AEDT 31 January 2019.

Remember, it's a targeted email, but if you didn't get it, you can go to https://www.qantaspoints.com/earn-points/the-economist, then follow the links for up to 32,000 points. So still pretty great numbers.

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  • I'm confused.

    From your post:

    Don't miss out, subscribe by 11:59pm AEDT 31 January 2019.

    From the site:

    Qantas Frequent Flyer members who sign up to The Economist before 11:59pm AEST 30 June 2019 can earn Qantas Points as follows

    • yeah, I presume they mean 2020. It literally arrived in an email today, and clicking it, it's certainly still valid from both links. Go figure.

  • Remember, you can read it for free via your local library via Rb digital.

    • but….no points! ;)

    • How?

    • What's rb digital?

  • +3

    3 year subscription at a cost of A$1,655 for 32k points?

    • +4

      Tell em they're dreamin

  • -3

    TE rag is about as intellectual and reliable as The Sun.
    I wouldn't read it if it was free.

    • -5

      I’d still take it over that lefty Guardian trash

      • I know nothing about this paper but agree the guardian has heaps of lefty trash

      • Both are trash

        • Out of interest, what do you read?

          And what do you pay for it/them?

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