Credit Cards

QPCU Bluey Rewarder Visa Card

Looking for a credit card with a rewards program that is easy and convenient to use? Check out how the QPCU Bluey Rewarder Visa Card can work for you.

The QPCU Rewarder Bluey Card is a Visa Credit Card with a rewards program that allows you to spend your earned points on whatever you like using EFTPOS. You can apply for a limit from $1,000 to $20,000.

Low Interest Rate - 15.25%pa

Don't pay a high interest rate just to belong to a rewards program. With a QPCU Bluey Rewarder card you can benefit from a low ongoing 15.25% standard variable interest rate.

Up to 44 Days Interest Free

Benefit from up to 44 days interest free on credit purchases and BPAY transactions.

Low Annual Fee that You Can Avoid

Bluey Rewarder Card annual fee just $48 per annum, and if you spend $8,000 or more each year, QPCU will waive this fee.

Earning Points with Rewarder

Simply use your Bluey Rewarder Credit Card to make purchases or pay bills and you're on the way to rewarding yourself. Find out more about the rewards program or to view your accumulated points http://www.rewarderpoints.com.au/index.aspx


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Terms & Conditions


 

The QPCU Bluey Rewarder Card is a Visa Credit Card provided by Queensland Police Credit Union Limited (QPCU) ABN 79 087 651 036 AFSL No. 241413.

Interest rate effective 19 July 2008 and is subject to change. Terms, conditions, fees and charges apply.

Provided your purchase transactions (excluding cash advances, balance transfers, government charges, interest charges and reversals) total $8,000 or more in each 12 month period starting from the activation date, QPCU will contribute $25 towards your QPCU Bluey Card Annual Fee and $48 towards your QPCU Bluey Rewarder Card Annual Fee for each such 12 month period.

Depending on when your make your purchase, when your statement is issued and whether or not you are carrying forward a balance on your account from the previous statement period. There are no interest free days for cash advances, Bank@Post withdrawals or balance transfers.


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