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NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card: 60,000 Qantas Points ($2,000 Spend in 60 Days), $150 1st Year Fee (Save $100) @ NAB

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Points will be awarded on a tiered basis - 60,000 bonus Qantas Points will be awarded when you spend $2,000 on eligible purchases in the first 60 days. Bonus Qantas Points will be credited to your points balance within three months of meeting the spend criteria, and 10,000 bonus Qantas Points after 12 months, credited to your points balance within the 13th month.

Offer applies to a new NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card when you spend $2,000 on everyday purchases within 60 days and keep your card open for over 12 months. Plus enjoy a reduced annual card fee (from $250 to $150) for the first year.

Access to complimentary insurances including international travel insurance.

Add additional cardholder at no extra cost.

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  • +7

    It should be noted this is only 60k in your first year, with 10k credited in your 2nd year

    • Yeah that makes more sense. Than this

      “ keep your card open for over 12 months”

      It was 70k if you applied from internet banking for customers.

  • -1

    Annual fee pro rata refund also

    • +1

      I thought NAB had stopped allowing this.

      • Oh my bad I guess they did

      • So for pro rata refund does that mean i cancel my card?

        • Doesn't matter they don't do it anymore. No one does.

            • @CodeXD: It's at the discretion of the bank.

              Just because a few people gets it, doesn't mean that everyone will. Wasn't like NAB and Citibank where it was pretty much pro rata refunds across the board.

              • @adrianhughes1998: Your comment made it sound absolute that no bank will do it

                Doesn't matter they don't do it anymore. No one does.

                There's no risk by asking when it can save you $100+. Worse they can say is no. I'm not saying everyone will get it, but you'll never know if you don't try.

                • @CodeXD: Not 100% blanket statement, but folks will read it as gospel that pro rata is on the cards.

                  Yes, never know if you don't try.

  • no exclusion for recent/12 month NAB Qantas card holders?

    • +2

      Found in the fineprint:

      This bonus Qantas Points offer is not available to existing customers who have received or are entitled to receive NAB Qantas Rewards bonus points for a new personal NAB Qantas Rewards credit card in the 18 months prior to the opening of a NAB Qantas Rewards Signature Card or NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card.

    • +1

      This bonus Qantas Points offer is not available to existing customers who have received or are entitled to receive NAB Qantas Rewards bonus points for a new personal NAB Qantas Rewards credit card in the 18 months prior to the opening of a NAB Qantas Rewards Signature Card or NAB Qantas Rewards Premium Card.

      • So if you have a NAB Low Fee Platinum Card you should be right for the points?

    • I did it after a 13 month period. They approved me so you can give it a try.

      • They approved the application but have you receive the bonus points?

  • much better deal with the signature card if you apply via NAB app or the e banking.
    They currently offer 120000 pts with just $3000 spend, just got all the points and cancel last week.see below terms.

    Existing customer offer - Qantas Rewards Signature 120k Bonus Points Offer
    Offer commenced 15 September 2023. To be eligible for an existing customer offer, you must apply for an eligible new personal NAB Credit Card via the NAB app or NAB Internet Banking, before the offer is withdrawn.

  • +1

    No more free annual fee for first year for Qantas bonus points card.

    • Which card?

    • Yeah sad, mostly all cards, except the amex discovery which has very few bonus points

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