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1% Cashback on Eligible Utility Bills @ ING

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A new benefit for Orange Everyday card holders who meet the bonus criteria.

Unsure what the list of eligible utilities are, but seems like paying by BPAY or direct debit can get you up to $100 per financial year cashback on gas/water/electricity bills

Participating utility providers

Referral Links

Referral: random (1139)

Until 31/3/2024, referrer and referee will each receive $75 for opening new Orange Everyday & Saving Maximiser Accounts.

Referrer: Do not participate in the referral system if you do not have a current $75 referral code.

Referee: To qualify, you are required to deposit a minimum $1,000 and make at least 5 (settled) card transactions within any calendar month.

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    • Best not to give the bank any good idea. they might introduce 5km a week and then add on 0.50km each week.

      • +1

        improve on your 5km run time by the end of every month…

  • +1

    This is the reason there arent many good deals anymore. Its because we accept 1% as good enough.

  • +2

    I still use ING for their 1.35% Savings Maximiser even though it has a lot of strings attached.

    • Any recommendations for Transaction account replacement? I guess people are just beemit or payid-ing between banks now

      • -1

        NAB sounds the bank you need, otherwise have heard of UP bank, and revolute bank too being good

  • +1

    Always using ING bank absolutely love their services.
    Although wish they had higher payID osko instant payment limit otherwise no complain with them since like 2 years

  • Macquarie is the alternative for ING

  • -1

    How does ING know if it is Utility company? It is not like merchant code from credit card. There are many electricity retailers, how can ING know which direct debit or BPAY billers are utility retailer?

  • 1%! LoL

    • 1% return is still better than savings rate from most other big banks

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  • +2

    FYI - can't use your ING debit Card for cashback. Only BPAY or direct debit works; which I didn't check T&C's until I used my debit card….

    • +1

      Yeah found out the hard way too! Bloody hell ING love there tedious conditions!

  • Does the cashback get added to your earned interest?

    • It wouldn't. Rebated ATM fees aren't.

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