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5% off Amazon Gifts Cards @ Maxxia Rewards

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Maxxia Rewards access is free if you got Salary Packaging, Novated Lease with them or you can access through your employers medium.
Gift Cards upto the value of $500 available.
Note- There is 1% surcharge fee on debit or credit card.

Here is the direct link to the rewards portal but you cant access without login details.
https://maxxia.lifestylerewards.com.au/Account/Login?returnU…

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  • The link takes me to their homepage. Can you please point out how to access the gift card benefits?

  • Nice. My salary packaging is with them

    • I haven't worked at a hospital which doesn't use Maxxia for salary packaging

      • +1

        State specific. Some used to use remunerator etc etc. Don't know about now but in SA they all use Maxxia

      • +1

        I haven’t worked at one that does

  • +9

    these "perk" websites that possess card surcharges are thieves and parasites, inexcusably.

    • They're just reigning in some of their costs, man. Most businesses think about credit card surcharges

      • +4

        these arent some battler ma'n'pa fish'n'chip retailers. most of these providers are receiving an annual subscription from corporate members (eg maxxia) or existing customers are effectively subsidising the offering (ie suncorp), so to then charge a card fee is ridiculous. these providers are institutional level merchants so their card not present acquiring fee is more like 0.3-0.5% not 1% and the final nail is why offer 5% discount when 20% of that discount (1%) is eroded by bullshit fees. just sell it as 4% and be done with it.

        • +1

          Because 5% sounds better than 4%
          It’s illegal to overstate the credit card charge more than the banks are charging them. So your theory of “0.3-0.5% not 1%” is more than likely incorrect.

          A business is not required to impose a payment surcharge, but if it chooses to then it is only allowed to pass on to the customer the costs that the business was charged for accepting payment of that payment type.

          https://www.accc.gov.au/consumers/prices-surcharges-receipts…

          Although it is likely such large providers will get other incentives to help offset the credit card surcharges/costs…

          • @diazepam: refer to the "typical surcharges" - a business need not pass on the specific surcharge as it would give commercial in confidence pricing to the market. it must however not charge unreasonably for the service. a commercial example, if woolworths or any other major retailer who most certainly do not pay "typical surcharges" given their volumes, openly passed on their incurred cost, it would give other merchant acquirers direct insight to the pricing metrics for when the next RFP/Q came available.

            and yes, 5% does sound better than 4% but it's not factually correct - think home loans at 2.5% that comparison rates out to 3.5% … same shit behaviour, go to market with headline rate and then rape the uneducated on the way through.

          • @diazepam: Businesses still charge more than their actual fees. I believe its just that the rorting that used to happen isnt allowed without approval / a case being made.

  • +1

    You can get car insurance from them without actually having salary packaging with Maxxia. They were much cheaper last year for me. They used Allianz. But since then I have switched to Poncho for the 30% reduced premium.

  • Op, I can log in to Maxxia account, but not this lifestylerewards account. Any ideas?

    —> Seems like lifestylerewards.com.au is known for this. Their Maxxia-related apps on both iOS and google have the same issues. Maxxia login = does not work on the lifestylerewards site, no communication on how to register etc etc etc. Disappointing

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