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Qantas Points: Earn up to 13 Points Per $1 Spent on over 300 Brands @ Qantas Shopping

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Qantas is gearing up for Christmas with a LOT of points on offer on over 300 partners through shopping.qantas.com.

While the page itself says up to 13 points per dollar, I looked through the brochure and even found Norton has 30 points on offer per $1 spent!

*Bonus Qantas Points offers end either 11.59pm 24 or 31 December 2020 (AEDT) unless otherwise stated. Qantas Points values and product RRP’s are correct as at 1 November 2019 and are subject to change. Products advertised are available whilst stocks last. Qantas Points will not be earned on tax and delivery charges, gift cards or orders redeemed with a gift card, purchases that include any voucher, coupon or discount code that is not sourced from the Qantas Shopping Online Mall platform. Or on cancelled, amended or refunded transactions. Individual retailer terms and conditions apply, please check the individual retailer’s offer for full terms.


If shopping for Qantas points, you'll also want to use the Qantas Points Prompter, which is also on our list of 32+ free/easy ways to earn Qantas Points.

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  • +3

    Most of them are 2 or 3 points not 30.

  • +5

    The only one I found that earns 30 points per $1 is Norton…lol no thanks

  • +8

    Norton would have to pay me to use their software

  • Norton cashback is 66% on Shopback which is better value (even if you value QFF points at a liberal 2.0c each). Not that anyone really needs anti-virus software these days anyway - scams are a bit more discrete now

  • I have a feeling they're gonna devalue points again in 2021

    • What makes you say that.
      I currently have 825,000 QFF points.
      (And 225k VFF😏)

  • +5

    This is INCREDIBLY misleading - I scoured the whole Christmas Catalouge - only Norton is 30 per $1, the rest are roughly around 5.

    • Literally taken from Qantas's site (although they had up to 13) - how would you word it instead? Like when RyanAir has flights from $1 - it's usually 1 or 2 seats on that plane as well, but that's just what airlines do.

  • I use the Qantas Shopping Extension on Firefox. It will tell you if points are available with a store and it's a quick one click to log in so you can get the points (or dont and use a cashback service if it's available).

    • +3

      Dislike how every cashback site wants its own extension. I miss the savable extension. It would show a little pig icon, with the details of all the cashbacks available (cashrewards, ShopBack, virgin, Qantas) so you could always tell which was the best value. But it stopped working about a year ago. The ozbargain extension is a semi replacement that does show cashbacks (cashrewards, ShopBack), but doesn't seem to include frequent flyer (Qantas and Virgin), and it doesn't pop up a visual reminder on sites with cashbacks (like the pig 🐽).

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