Each Invitation is valid for a single visit for one person only before the expiry date when travelling on a Qantas or Jetstar flight with a QF or JQ flight number. Invitations are valid for 12 months from date of issue. Invitations must not be sold in any way and Qantas reserves the right to cancel invitations that are in breach of this policy. Not valid in International First Class Lounges, Chairman's Lounge, Qantas Domestic Business Class lounges, Qantas Oneworld® alliance airline, partner airline or associated lounges. Qantas Club Complimentary Invitations are provided courtesy of ANZ and are valid for Qantas Club and Qantas operated International Business Lounges only. Qantas Club Complimentary Invitations will then be available via the Complimentary Invitations Portal, provided the account holder is not in breach of the ANZ Credit Card Conditions of Use (PDF) and the account remains open. Account holders may request no more than two Qantas Club Lounge invitations in any 12 month period by calling the ANZ Personal Concierge on 1300 580 765. Offer only available to ANZ Frequent Flyer Black account holders. You are not eligible for this offer if you currently hold or have held an ANZ Frequent Flyer credit card in the last 12 months. The 130,000 bonus Qantas Points will not be credited and you will not be eligible for $250 back if your ANZ Credit Card Account is cancelled, suspended, transferred, or you have breached either the ANZ Credit Card Conditions of Use (PDF) or the ANZ Frequent Flyer Rewards Terms and Conditions booklet (PDF) prior to the bonus Qantas Points or $250 being credited to your ANZ Credit Card Account. The 30,000 bonus Qantas Points for retaining the card for over 12 months will be credited to your Qantas Points balance within 3 months from the second annual fee being charged. The $250 credit will be applied to the purchases balance and does not constitute a payment under your Credit Card Contract with ANZ. The 100,000 bonus Qantas Points and $250 will generally be credited to your ANZ Credit Card Account within 3 months of meeting the spend criteria. For details see the ANZ Frequent Flyer Reward Terms and Conditions booklet (PDF). Some transactions and other items are not eligible purchases as they are not eligible to earn Qantas Points. The date of approval of an application is the disclosure date specified in your Letter of Offer. The time it takes to process, approve an application and deliver or activate a card can vary and there may be delays.Įligible applicants must meet the spend criteria within 3 months of the date of approval. Not available in conjunction with other offers, packages or promotions, or when transferring from an existing ANZ credit card. That way it’s super quick to type in even on the watch, and I can do it before ever entering the store.Offer is for new and approved credit card applicants and is limited to one offer per applicant.ĪNZ may vary or end this offer at any time without notice. My PIN is simple - repeats numbers - not really worried about that being secure since it’s strapped on my wrist. Well, not often because I rarely go anywhere, but when I do. But now with masks I use it fairly often. There might be settings I could make to make that more efficient, but my Fenix works pretty well, and especially with COVID I like that it works even under my jacket - I’m probably paranoid but I don’t like waving my phone around in a gross gas station or grocery store, or tapping it against that disgusting credit card machine - I know it doesn’t HAVE to touch but it often does, it seems.Īnyway - I wrote a whole Fenix review railing on how dumb Garmin Pay is - lol. Takes less than 2 seconds each time to enter, but the Face ID wants to try every time and the PIN prompts don’t come up until the face fails. Then to pay, it prompts for Face ID again - enter PIN instead. If I remember right I can put the iPhone up to a reader and then it wants to Face ID to unlock - enter PIN instead. Fingerprint reader on the back is so much better than Face ID in my opinion (even more so since COVID masks) but oh well. I have had the last few generations of Pixel (actually going back to Google Nexus) but switched to iPhone maybe a year ago.
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