However once I get home I’m seriously going to look into getting myself the credit cards and reward cards. Tesco have already given me $1500 dollars worth of free shares for working there. I’m sure I can milk a few points from them. I have plans to come back to New Zealand (once my broken foot is sorted) and then go to Canada. That’s a lot of flying.
Also do you know how frequent flyers works? I’ve flown a lot in the past 2 years. It’s probably something I should start to take advantage of as well.
]]>The tips about low-tax routes via Dublin and Madrid could be the spur for us to look into this stuff a little more – very cool.
]]>Do you know a Canadian travel hacking site?
Thanks!
Geoff – you can set one up!
Information seems to be based around the AFF and whirlpool forums mostly. There isn’t even an AU equivalent of the moneysavingexpert.com forums…
One problem is that in Australia most credit cards have annual fees and you need to pay a surcharge at most merchants. If that’s 1%, then you need to get at least 1c worth of value from each point, which is not always easy, and that only leaves you breaking even.
Woolworths and Coles’ loyalty programs are lousy – in Woolies to get 1 QFF point you need to spend $31 or pay 2c/L extra on your fuel…