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Flight Centre Mastercard: Pay No Annual Fee for the First Year + $50 Back When You Spend $50 in the First Month (New Customers)

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Be approved for a Flight Centre Mastercard® by 2 July 2023 and you’ll pay no annual Account Fee for 1 year!

Plus, get your first $50 back when you spend in your first month.

What’s not to love? Simply use the code ‘NOFEE’ on the first page of your application to be eligible.

Flight Centre Mastercard is your perfect travel companion, and you’ll love the world of benefits it gives you – including paying no international transaction fee on purchases overseas. You’ll also earn Flight Centre Rewards on all your everyday spending that can be redeemed on any travel or deals booked directly though Flight Centre.

Promotional Terms and Conditions: Pay no account fee for 1 year

  1. Promotional offer available for all new completed applications received online for a Flight Centre Mastercard from 6 June 2023 to 11:59pm NZST 2 July 2023 (inclusive) (“Offer Period”).
  2. To be eligible to redeem this offer you must enter the promo code ‘NOFEE’ in the promo field on the first page of your application.
  3. Eligible new Flight Centre Mastercard customers approved from online applications completed during the Offer Period will have the Annual Account Fee (NZD$50) waived for the first year. Note that the 1st year fee waiver is processed as follows: the charge of the first instalment of the $50 Annual Account Fee ($25) will be followed by a refund of the same amount ($25) shortly after opening your Account. The second instalment will be charged and refunded six months after opening your Account.
    After the first year, the Annual Account Fee of $50 applies and will be charged in accordance with the Terms & Conditions

Flight Centre Mastercard Get You First $50 Back // 6 June – 2 July 2023

Promotional Terms and Conditions: Get your first $50 back

  1. Promotional offer available for all new accounts opened from approved online Flight Centre Mastercard applications received from 12:00am 6 June 2023 to 11:59pm NZT 2 July 2023 (inclusive) (“Offer Period”).
  2. To be eligible to redeem this offer you must enter the promo code ‘NOFEE’ in the promo field on the first page of your application.
  3. Includes any new accounts created in line with Long Term Finance purchases (including Flexi Pay purchases) and Fixed Instalments.
  4. Eligible customers who have opened a new Flight Centre Mastercard account during the Offer Period and spent a minimum of $50 on their Flight Centre Mastercard within the first 31 calendar days of becoming a customer (“Credit Back Period”) will receive a $50 credit back (“Credit Back”).
  5. Any purchases made on Flight Centre Mastercard during the Credit Back Period that have been cancelled, refunded, returned or suspended before 16 August 2023 will not be eligible for inclusion in the Offer.
    6/ The Credit Back will be applied by 18 August 2023 to each qualifying customer’s Flight Centre Mastercard account.

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  • May be a dumb question, but would this be better than wise?

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      It depends on what you want a card for as you are not comparing like for like.
      I have never used it so can’t say from personal experience. It has good reviews on MoneyHub

      I have Wise and really like it but you need to decide what is your intended use?

      • This is a credit card whereas Wise is a debit card. If you don’t pay the balance back by the due date you will be hit with interest charges which mount up. No issues with Wise as it’s your own money.
      • Mastercard v Visa for Wise (if that matters to you)
      • Annual fee of $50 (waived first year). Wise is a $14 fee for the physical card as a one off payment.
      • Wise gives access to virtual cards that can be deleted and new numbers created over and over.
        Great for online security or signing up to trials.
      • Wise also can be used as a travel card with low forex rates.
      • There’s a few card perks you can read in the review - depends if that is of use to you.
    • Wise is a debit card and this is a credit card.

      However, I would actually compare it with the Qcard deal which is better imo. https://www.cheapies.nz/node/41155. Instead of $50 cashback, qcard would get you upto $500 ofcourse if you are looking to spend $5k on tickets and get same free first year.

      Edit: Also my opinion in a way where you are only looking to get a credit card for cashback and no fee. Compare other features in the review link that @bigcheese posted. :)

    • +1

      I've used both for a recent travel, credit card for booking car (paying bond) and hotels and wise for everyday spending.
      already have $300 worth of credit at Flight Centre through the credit card use.

      Wouldn't bother getting the ccard unless traveling

      • Is the forex rates good? Mid market or so?

    • Wises conversion rate is good. Around mid market or better.

      Is the rates comparable for this card?

  • +1

    just read one of the terms "Consent that your behavioural biometric data and information about your personal devices used to access Flight Centre Mastercard® services (including operating system, brand, model, browser, network connection, information about applications installed on your device and session data) may be provided to a third party for the purposes of digital identity protection and fraud prevention." anyone thinks this is acceptable for them to know so much personal information about our devices?

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