Rabu, 2008 Juni 11

[aahealth] The Anz Frequent Flyer Credit Card Is A Travel Card That Makes For Cheaper And More Effective Travel

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Title: The Anz Frequent Flyer Credit Card Is A Travel Card That
Makes For Cheaper And More Effective Travel
Author: Devin Gilliland
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There are several credit cards in Australia that offer travel
rewards that exceed just the basics. Many credit cards offer
benefits such as frequent flyer miles and point based systems
but these cards are often difficult to redeem points with and
they can often be quite confusing in terms of transferring
points from your card to your frequent flyer program. However,
there is a new breed of travel based credit cards that make
Australian travel much easier and cheaper. The ANZ Frequent
Flyer credit card is one of those cards and it is a piece of
plastic that helps travelers travel more often and with less
hassle.

The Frequent Flyer card stands out from the crowd because it
has several benefits that other cards don't, including:
automatic credits to your Qantas frequent flier account, bonus
points for certain purchases, a long interest free purchase
period, online banking and a low balance transfer rate for the
entire first year. The Flyer card is among the new breed of
credit cards in Australia that is geared more toward the
consumer then the credit card company.

Since this travel rewards card is meant for the frequent flyer,
it works great if you already belong to the Qantas frequent
flyer program. The more you spend on your card the more points
that you get in your account. As a matter of fact, all the money
that you put onto your ANZ frequent flyer card will translate to
bonus points on your account automatically. You do not have to
jump through hoops like other credit card companies make you do.
There are no phone calls to make or emails to send because your
points automatically transfer over. Plus, just by using the
frequent flyer card at certain places, any Bonus Partners
Australia (including Qantas), you can earn even more bonus
points. Often you will earn twice the rewards from using your
card on Qantas purchases.

The ANZ frequent flyer credit card makes traveling all that
much easier but it offers other rewards as well. The low
interest rate on purchases is another big reason so many card
holders love it. You start off with 44 days of interest free
purchases. This means that you can make purchases your very
first day with the card and not actually pay for them in full
until 44 days down the road. After this "intro" period is over
you still get a 2.9% APR for the rest of the year.

The ANZ frequent flyer credit card is among the newer
Australian credit cards that can be used for a variety of travel
related purposes. These `travel cards' are efficient in helping
frequent flyers travel more effectively.


About The Author: Devin Gilliland provides expert advice on how
to apply and manage credit cards at http://www.credit-wisdom.com

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