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Skyecard, 110 Days Interest Free + up to $300 for 3 Months + No International Transaction Fee ($49 Annual Fee First Year)

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With Skye Mastercard you’ll enjoy up to 110 days Interest Free² on all purchases. Plus, have the option to convert larger purchases into an Interest Free repayment plan⁴ that works for you.
Why Skye?
For a limited time earn up to $300 cashback¹ in the first 3 months (7.5% on eligible purchases, up to $100 cashback per month)

Up to 110 days Interest Free²

Convert large purchases to 9,12, or 15-month Interest Free instalments⁴ for a small one-time fee

No foreign transaction fees, including for online purchases

Retailing partners info https://www.skyecard.com.au/retail-partners

Earn $25,000+ p.a is the eligibility criteria apart from the standard stuff ( citizen, resident etc.).

Click it, apply it, shop it, repay it - harder better faster stronger

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    • -1

      1.4 rating,not worth a deal post

      • +12
        • ANZ 1.4
        • CBA 1.7
        • Citibank 1.2
        • NAB 1.6
        • Westpac 1.5

        OzBargain 2.9 lol

        Good luck for their support. My account cannot login. I tried reset pw, sent them email… not luck, no response.

        Now it has become rubbish, full of clicky primadonnas that live frustrated useless lifes and need an audience to vent their frustrations and unfulfilled lifes.

        The corrupt propagandist mods mass ban accounts of everyone in a household for criticising the LNP or conservatism in any way and call it spam. Meanwhile the same is NOT done for any criticism of the left or good political parties. Absolutely pathetic, we don't get to see what else they do to spread their poison

        Theres certain brands affiliated with prominent members that seem to have a squeaky clean reputation. When users share a negative experience (e.g. Lenovo) the comment is swiftly downvoted to the point it's automatically recalls the negative vote for the deal in question.
        It manipulates the accuracy of peer reviews and placing a weight on opinion (and employees who can swiftly remove any negative votes on the deal)
        The mods are usually quite helpful but there's a huge flaw that seems to go unnoticed. The community itself has changed over the years and is hostile and quick to call mistakes of users that may not be used to the website/OZB etiquette.

  • +1

    $250 for 3x$1334 spend seems ok

  • Motion Code Technology!!

  • +1

    Was about to cancel my 28degrees when I saw there is an annual fee.

    • +1

      Latitude stung me with a random fee last month. It seems they accrue interest on your debt (if you don't top up the handling fee charge - when you pay off your total debt) and call it a 'bill charge'. P.S. I always pay off credit on-time and before the minimum deadline. I'm a "deadbeat."

      I didn't cover the 0.95c handling fee charge for a time and it seems they may have justified their charge by the rolling accrual of 95c per month. SMH

      Be sure to check your statements for 'bill charges', they are becoming sneaky now with "deadbeats" because there is no annual charges. So they are starting to squeeze deadbeats during these economic hardship times.

      They had the gall to reimburse me the $28 unjustified fee stating it was normal practice "during these hard times", and without an apology.

      TL;DR: Always add an extra 95c on top of your full payout and become a deadbeat like me.

      source:
      https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/deadbeat.asp

  • Owned by FlexiGroup… and Thats a NO from me

    Convert large purchases to 9,12, or 15-month Interest Free instalments⁴ for a small one-time fee

    only 80% of the purchase can be converted… and why do they charge a fee for this? Other banks do it for free

    • Which ones? Do 28 degrees do this?

      • Citibank offer this on a couple of their platinum cards (12 months only)

        our other bank offers a lower fixed interest rate for instalments (not interest free though)

  • Using it for few years. Works like charm.

  • FWIW, stay away from these "gimmicking" finance offers, an advice from someone used to earn a living by crunching numbers…

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