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Pros

  • 30,000 NAB Rewards Bonus Points on offer

  • Earn up to 2.25 Points per dollar

  • Complimentary Purchase Protection Insurance

Cons

  • $95 Annual Card Fee



  • 2% Balance Transfer Fee

  • Accessible Minimum Credit Limit of $500

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  • Transparency
    4.0 (2)
  • Customer Service
    4.0 (2)
  • Rates and Fees
    3.0 (2)
  • Rewards
    2.5 (2)
  • Online Experience
    4.5 (2)
  • Card / Account Used For
    • Everyday Expenses (2)
    • Special Purchases (1)
  • Application Process
    4.0 (2)


Apocrine

ApocrineBrisbane

  • 8 reviews
  • Verified customer

Okay rewards card bundled with homeloan

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Like a lot of other cards you do get charged a fee for international transactions. The rewards store has a reasonably wide range of gift cards, gifts and cash. You get bonus points at some big stores such as bunnings which is a help. Interest free days aren't the full 55 days of other cards leaving only around 14 days from when you get the statement to when you need to pay. Great app to use gpay.

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Card Start DateMay 2017
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Mark

MarkHobart, TAS

  • 8 reviews

Basic card with minimum rewards

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You receive 0.75 reward points per $1 spend. You need 19230 points ($25640) for a $100 supermarket gift card. Rewards are small. $95 annual card fee. 30000 reward point upon sign up.

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Card Start DateDecember 2018
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