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Get 10% Bonus Points (20x Gift Card Value, Up to 20,000 per Account) When Redeeming Points for Selected TCN Gift Cards @ Flybuys

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➕10% Bonus on gift cards that include JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys & other popular stores, all without having to leave the house! (no impromptu OzB meet-up in the freezer section)

Offer under Flybuys Promotions (No activation required)

Cards On Offer Are: Home, Choice, Her, Good Food, Baby, Mum, Pamper
A maximum of 20,000 points per Flybuys account (equates to $100 bonus, effectively as cashback, for $1000 total spend = 10% off JB, TGG, BCF + More)

  • $30 gift card - 600 bonus points
  • $50 gift card - 1,000 bonus points
  • $100 gift card - 2,000 bonus points

Terms and Conditions:

To qualify for this offer, sign into your Flybuys account and redeem your existing Flybuys points for selected gift cards from The Card Network, between Tue 6 May and Tue 20 May 2025. You will be eligible for 600 bonus points when you redeem for a $30 gift card, 1,000 bonus points when you redeem for a $50 gift card and 2,000 bonus points when you redeem for a $100 gift card from The Card Network. Her, Mum, Baby, Choice, Home, Good Food and Pamper gift cards are included. $30 gift card is only available on selected gift cards.

Each Flybuys account can receive a maximum of 20,000 bonus points under this bonus points offer. Points will be credited to qualifying members’ accounts no later than 4 weeks after the promotion end period.

For any questions on TCN gift cards, please refer to the Gift Card FAQ.

Gift Card Where is this gift card accepted?
TCN Baby Adairs Kids, Adore Beauty, ASOS, Baby Bunting, Bae The Label, Bonds, Booktopia, Cotton On Body, Cotton On Kids, Dymocks, H&M, Kidstuff, Lorna Jane, Peter Alexander, Ripe Maternity, Seed, The Trybe, Thread The Word, Toyworld.
TCN Choice Academy Brand, Adairs, Adairs Kids, Adore Beauty, AG LEGO® Certified Stores, Baby Bunting, Bae The Label, BCF, Beginning Boutique, Big Swing Golf, Billabong, Booktopia, BOUNCE, Calvin Klein, Collins Booksellers, Cotton On, Culture Kings, Decathlon, Decjuba, Decjuba Kids, Dotti, Dr. Martens, Drummond Golf, Dymocks, Edge Clothing, Elite Eleven, eva, Ghanda, Ginger and Smart, Glassons, Glue Store, Hallensteins, Howards Storage World, Hype DC, INTERSPORT, Just Jeans, Kidstuff, Kookai, Macpac, Matchbox, Merrell, Movie World, Neverland, OZ Design Furniture, Oz Hair & Beauty, Perfect Stranger, Petal + Pup, Peter Alexander, PETstock, Platypus, Princess Polly, Provincial Home Living, Quiksilver, rebel, Reebok, Ripe Maternity, Scotch & Soda, Sea World, Seafolly, SHEIKE, SHEIN, Showpo., Skechers, Smiggle, Sportsco, Sportsgirl, Stylerunner, SUNNYLiFE, Supercheap Auto, Surf Dive 'n Ski, Sussan, Suzanne Grae, Thats So Fetch, The AFL Store, The Athlete's Foot, The Oodie, The Trybe, Tiger Mist, Timberland, TK Maxx, Tommy Hilfiger, Tony Bianco, Typo, UGG Express, Universal Store, V.I.P. Home Services, Van Heusen, Village Roadshow Theme Parks, Weber, Wet n Wild, White Fox Boutique.
TCN Good Food Merchants around Australia categorised as Eating Places and Restaurants (MCC 5812) or Drinking Places (MCC 5813). Not accepted at merchants classified as Fast Food Restaurants (MCC 5814). Gift card subject to individual merchant acceptance. (Please refer to this table for more information.)
TCN Her Adairs, adidas, Adore Beauty, ASOS, Aveda, Beginning Boutique, Bonds, boohoo, Booktopia, Bras N Things, Calvin Klein, Champion, Commonry, Cotton On, Cotton On Body, Culture Kings, Decjuba, Dotti, Drummond Golf, Dymocks, Elite Eleven, Estée Lauder, Factorie, Fine-Day, Foot Locker, Forever New, Ghanda, Ginger and Smart, Glassons, Glue Store, H&M, Hype DC, INTERSPORT, Jacqui E, JB Hi-Fi, JD Sports, Just Jeans, Kookai, Lorna Jane, Macpac, M·A·C, Nike, Nine West, Oz Hair & Beauty, Perfect Stranger, Petal + Pup, Peter Alexander, Platypus, PlayStation Store, Portmans, Princess Polly, rebel, Reebok, Rubi, Scotch & Soda, Seafolly, Seed, SHEIKE, SHEIN, Showpo., Skechers, Sportsgirl, Stylerunner, Supré, T2, Thats So Fetch, The Oodie, Tiger Mist, TK Maxx, Tommy Hilfiger, Tony Bianco, Unison, Universal Store, White Fox Boutique.
TCN Home Adairs, Adairs Kids, Barbeques Galore, BCF, Collins Booksellers, Dymocks, eva, H&M, House, Howards Storage World, JB Hi-Fi, Kogan, Matchbox, MyHouse, OZ Design Furniture, PETstock, Provincial Home Living, Robins Kitchen, SHEIN, Sheridan, Sheridan Outlet, SUNNYLiFE, Supercheap Auto, T2, The Good Guys, TK Maxx, Urban Home Republic, V.I.P. Home Services, Weber, Wheel & Barrow.
TCN Mum Adairs, adidas, Adore Beauty, ASOS, Bonds, Booktopia, Bras N Things, Calvin Klein, Cotton On, Cotton On Body, Decjuba, Drummond Golf, Dymocks, Estée Lauder, Forever New, H&M, Jacqui E, JD Sports, Just Jeans, Kookai, Lorna Jane, Macpac, M·A·C, Nike, Nine West, Oz Hair & Beauty, Peter Alexander, Portmans, Provincial Home Living, Puma, rebel, Reebok, Seafolly, SHEIKE, Skechers, Sportsgirl, Stylerunner, Sussan, T2, TK Maxx, Tommy Hilfiger, Tony Bianco, Wheel & Barrow.
TCN Pamper Merchants around Australia categorised as Barber and Beauty Shops (MCC 7230), Health and Beauty Spas (MCC 7298) or Hotels, Motels and Resorts (MCC 7011). Gift card subject to individual merchant acceptance.
This is part of Mother's Day deals for 2025.

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Comments

  • -1

    damn just converted more than $700 worth of points into flybuy dollar.

    • That’s worth a one way biz class with Singapore Airlines.

      • Really wow, need to look into that

      • how can you use flybuy points to book Singapore Airlines? I can't find Singapore Airlines on flybuy travel

        • Convert it to Velocity and book via Velocity.

        • 2:1 rate to velocity, 1.55:1 rate from velocity to krisflyer if velocity doesn't have the seat you want

          • @chanhoz: thanks I converted my points from Citi credit card looks like the best way to book Singapore Airlines is convert the point directly from Citi

            • @RichardF89: Correct! But Velocity is better if you can find rewards seat.

              • @nightelves: Why a better seat? Singapore Airlines also has reward seats. What is the difference?

                • @RichardF89: Conversion is 2:1 vs 2.5:1 and factor in the transfer bonus of 15% promo currently on atm.

                  • @nightelves: Because I need to close the credit card that's why I transfer all the points. And Singapore Airlines only store points for 3 years. I am not travelling frequently enough, so I transferred to gift card and flybuy points. my be I will transfer to velocity points later if I have more point from somewhere.

          • @chanhoz: They usually have a transfer bonus which gets you very close with Krisflyer rates.

            • @nightelves: I also have 750k points in 2 of Citi cards and still in dilemma how to best use these. Was was looking for velocity bonus offer before I transfer to velocity. Now as there is 15% bonus offer was considering to transfer it to velocity but checked few flight booking option under velocity to see the value and didn't found much value as flight are costly even with rewards seats compared to price I find on Trip.com.

              I checked SYD-SIN flight with reward seat cost me 97,800 velocity points (195,600 Citi points which I can convert to $938 Coles gift card).
              The same flight I can book cheaper from other portal, so don't see any value here.
              Am I missing any trick here? Can someone who's expert in this game can guide me how to get the best possible value for my Citi points?
              I am looking to cancel my Citi cards as without PayALL the annual fees is not worth it.

      • +3

        That’s worth a one way biz class with Singapore Airlines.

        @nightelves That's not much use unless you want to go to Singapore by business class flight.

        I'd much rather fly there on a $300 povvo flight with the other $400 in my pocket 🤷

        • It’s the same cost to South East Asia not just Singapore.

        • Horses for courses, hence why the value of points are really quite subjective depending on how you value them.

          If you prefer travelling economy saving $$ and having additional spending money for holiday, then collecting points for premium class travel is probably not your thing 😊

  • can purchase the cards with money?

    • +8

      You can do points plus pay but there's a minimum points spend of 1,800-6,000 points for the $30-100 gift cards. It's also quite deceptive as you can end up paying way more for the gift card. For example, a $100 card costs 20,000 points (worth $100) but if you do the bare minimum points plus pay then it's 6,000 points ($30) plus $87.50 for a total of $117.50.

      • So i just cant buy the 100 card for 100 cash. There has to be a point redemption in there??

        • +1

          Correct.

  • +4

    Good food card can be used to buy restaurant choice gift card on shopback

    • So 3% cashback? Then I could use the restaurant choice gift card on Grill’d gift cards which are $400 for $500 worth

    • What’s the difference between the two giftcards?

      • restaurant choice can be used at fast food places, good food can't
        but what matter most is you save another 3%

        • so you add Good Food card as a payment method on SB and buy Restaurant choice card?

          • @zooter: i just tried and wasnt able to add the good food card to SB payment

            • +1

              @xenobiotic: It was able, but not anymore I guess. I managed to add one only a few days ago, but I couldn't add it just now.

    • would there be a way to use multiple good food cards of $100 value to get a single restaurant choice gift card of equivalent value?

      • +1

        You definitely can't combine them after the fact, already tried reaching out to support for my 3 cards with under $3 each.

        I've found the restaurant ones to be harder to redeem cleanly than ever thanks to card surcharges and "no split bills" policy.

        JB Hi Fi doesn't mind putting through 2+ $100 cards, but for some reason this is abhorrent to a restaurant.

    • It looks like that isnt working as of today for me (I did do one last week). The TCN app is showing the shopback authorisation as Merchant Code 7278 - cash withdrawal not allowed on this card, instead of 5812 which it was last time.

      • Do you mean the 3% cashback and changing the good food to restaurant on SB isn’t working anymore?! Because they’ve changed the merchant code? I love that hack because it makes the card more usable. I did a few cards last week.

        • +1

          Yeah that's right, I also did some last week but now it is no good.

          I tried it a few different ways and the latest one did have a correct merchant code of 5814 instead of 7278, however it says 'cash withdrawal not allowed on this card'. So for some reason it is recognising Shopback as a cash withdrawal, not a merchant.

    • it is weird that I did that for 3 cards and shopback stopped me from the 4th time.

  • Question plz - Has anyone used the $100 TCN HER giftcard to buy a Shein $100 gift card (which you buy for $90)? So that is $10 flybuys points and $10 off a Shein gift card. Thanks!

    • +6

      If you're after Shein gift cards you're probably better off waiting for this 18% cashback offer that starts on 9 May.

  • Dang, where have the variable rate cards gone, I read depending on the JB they don't like processing more than 15-20 gift cards.

  • Once you get the activate Giftcard email from flybuys do o must select a retailer while adding to the TCN app? Looks like I have to make this choice as I click activate

  • Isn't it showing the white Good Food Restaurant card? That based on its website, it can only be used at very specific few restaurants? Or do I miss anything here?

    https://goodfood.gift/pages/restaurant-directory

    • From memory the physical card has restaurant specific restriction, while the digital one has broader acceptance based on MCC.

  • “ = (10% off JB, TGG, BCF + More) & you can receive up to 20,000 points ($100 bonus for $1000 total spend per Flybuys account)”

    This reads like there’s 10% off the cost of these gift cards AND you receive bonus points on purchase, which isn’t the case.

    • I've reworded it, and technically its 9.09% off, so my bad, tks

      A maximum of 20,000 points per Flybuys account ($100 bonus for $1000 total spend = 9.09% off JB, TGG, BCF + More)

      • +1

        Unlike the usual in-store 20x pts offer, I think this is 10% off as there's no real new money spent on it.

        In the case that someone could redeem EDR pts on gift card purchase years ago, it could be regarded as 10% off when the purchase was fully paid by EDR pts.

        • But you have to spend another $10 instore to use up the bonus 2000pts if you buy a $100 gift card

          • @forrester: You didn't understand the difference. This point redemption purchase requires no new money into it.

            • @Neoika: i'd say it's regardless of the currency (cash vs FB's points),

              It's the fact you receive a $100 Card, but end up with $110, which = 9.09% discount

              Regardless, no money spent on petrol for multiple trips to potentially find 1 card lol, so being online provides better value to me regardless

              • @OutOfTime: For $100 one, by the end of the day, you just exchange 18000 flybuys points for it.

                There can be seen no new 2000 pts, unlike the in-store 20x points offer.

                • +1

                  @Neoika: 10% would be correct if you were able to apply the bonus 2000pts to the $100 gc transaction. But instead, you have to spend again to redeem the 2000pts as the points are awarded weeks later.

                • +2

                  @Neoika: The offer requires 20,000 points for a $100 card, and you recieve an additional 2000 points / $10 value later)

                  Theres not an upfront -2000 points discount (18000) for 100 card as you mention, so that means the bonus value being added actually makes it 9.09% instead of upfront 10% discount, and cash or FB doesn't really impact the way you calculate it.

        • +1

          I definitely see your point @Neoika and believe we were all wrong to disagree, so, sorry! (my comment above definitely doesn't deserve 2 upvotes)

          This offer is different to the usual "Bonus" offers, & its more like a Cash-Back offer: because it's actually giving the value back to the original payment method, at a later date, as if the points never left the account. It’s not adding value to the purchased giftcard as a bonus to be spent, which is the aspect of bonus offers that lowers the %.

          So the TCN card is effectively a $100 card with 10% cashback of +2000 points from a 20,000 spend = 18000 points ($90) lost from FB currency
          (as you pointed out I think)

          Normally these Bonus-value-offers add 10% upfront to the value of the GC, requiring it to be spent at the store you've spent the currency on (cash or FB points, it doesn't matter), eg:

          • A $100 spend on a Myer card, becomes $110 to spent at Myer

          Because those offers make you spend slightly more money ($110) in the future for the same discount of $10, its a 9.09% discount (10/110 = 9.09%),
          Where as a true 10% discount would give the same discount of $10, to only apply to a $100 card spend at the selected store (10/100 = 10%).

          Tldr - 10% bonus value replenishes original payment method, doesnt add value to the gift card to be spent, therefore its a true 10% discount. (like cashrewards etc)

  • +2

    Have to redeem one card at a time. All GCs received instantly. Fastest delivery ever in my experience.

    • +2

      Thanks for confirming. I was looking for this comment before purchasing as I need the gift card immediately!

      • +2

        Glad it helps, cheers!

  • Perfect timing! About to place an order at baby bunting, only have $250 saved of the $480 I’m spending but that’s still about $25 back for not much work 😁 Thanks for sharing!

  • -1

    Have never come across any deal which is as hard to understand as this one is.

    Please correct me if I am wrong but what I could manage to understand :

    1) you need to have lots of flybuy points which are ready to redeem via flybuys app
    2) there's no code or promotion link, you just have to redeem them (like you usually do) at non discounted rates e.g 10k for $50 etc
    3) in 4 weeks or so, you will get some bonus points linked with this particular redemption which could be equivalent to 9.09% of the specific redemption amount in step 2 above?

    I was thinking to buy these gift cards to pay for village road show / Seaworld etc for the family but it appears there's no way, I am able to do that.. as I don't have those many fly buy points accumulated in my account?

    Is my understanding correct, will be happy if someone says no?

    • All three points you are correct, I think you do understand it ;)

      And yes, the downside is it requires you to have a lot of points hoarded on your account, so some may not be able to take up the offer

      It's like a cashback deal, if you're used to that concept… And my description was wrong, its a true 10% discount

  • -1

    I think this deal is taking more money than normal price.

    I.e. $100 gift card you are paying 10000 points($50 value)+$62.50 from card payment =$112.50 for $100 value.

    Get 2000 points back which is $10 still $2.5 extra.

    Hope this explains why this is not a deal.

    • +1

      these deals are basically as titled "Redeeming Points", not worth for "points+pay".
      no enough points? earn more until next deal

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