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Good content in general but seems hell bent on pushing the American Express cards. The offers are always "about to end", so sign up quick. I guess the site owner gets a bonus from Amex from the referr... See more
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I’ve been a QFF for over 27 years and feel I have a pretty good handle on their program, however I always find that Point Hacks has a new snippet of information in their releases or reminds me of the... See more
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This is one og my go-to's when looking for a credit card, has lots and lots of information! The only thing that I'd like to see improved is seeing what general cards are recommended for Frequent Fly... See more
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About Point Hacks
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Find the best guides, deals and tips for more frequent flyer points in Australia.
About Point Hacks
Point Hacks’ mission is to help as many people as possible earn the most points they can, and use them the most effectively for their travel goals.
We do this by:
1. Showcasing the best deals to earn more points – from banks, airlines, hotels and their loyalty program partners
2. Working with partners to develop bespoke points offers, where possible
3. Highlighting the best ways to use your rewards points for maximum value, and to meet the reader’s travel goals
4. Covering non-rewards products, deals and offers that help your travel budget go further.
If you are brand new to the site, and/or to frequent flyer programs in general you should:
1. Join our free email course that will introduce you to the world of earning more points
2. Join the Point Hacks community and ask a burning question
3. Ensure you get the latest guides, deals and reviews by email or on Facebook or Instagram
Contact info
207/28 Riddell Parade, Elsternwick, 3815, Melbourne, Australia
- assist@pointhacks.com.au
- pointhacks.com.au
I found Point Hacks to be informative…
I found Point Hacks to be informative and liked the bite sized articles.

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A truly comprehensive & informative…
A truly comprehensive & informative site, - invaluable.

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All round good and useful information
All round good and useful information. Always update and ready to share for the consumers.

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This is one og my go-to's when looking…
This is one og my go-to's when looking for a credit card, has lots and lots of information! The only thing that I'd like to see improved is seeing what general cards are recommended for Frequent Flyers.
For instance, when on the site I can look at a list of ALL credit cards, and it has a table of all the different earns rates, which can be quite confusing... then there's another section that's Highest Qantas/Virgin Earning Cards, which is great for those who don't care what the annual fee is.
What I'd like to see is, Best Qantas/Virgin CC Deals - where it shows what the top recommended cards are, taking into account a number of metrics (annual fee, earn rate, perks, card issuer, etc.)

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Always the best source of accurate and…
Always the best source of accurate and detailed information around the travel and points industry

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Excellent information regarding…How to make the most out of your reward schemes.
Excellent information regarding frequent flyer schemes and other reward schemes. Love that they cover many different rewards. Articles are very informative and easy to read.

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Very helpful topics and I’m trying to…
Very helpful topics and I’m trying to use them to the fullest advantage

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Always on the ball with the latest…
Always on the ball with the latest updates and offers on airlines, hotels and points. Especially good with all the Covid related changes.

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Point Hacks is great for info & tips…
Point Hacks is great for info & tips for people like me who have very little idea.

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Valuable insights
Really enjoying the valuable ‘insider’ information and airline travel tips

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Great insight into the points world of…
Great insight into the points world of flying. Advises on good and bad deals and best value for buck calcualtions.

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This great site teaches you how to…collect FF points
This great site teaches you how to collect FF points,from novice to expert, because of their great instructions I have now flown business and first class on many occasions, many thanks to the team for your great site 👍

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A mountain of information on all things…
A mountain of information on all things travel. In particular up to date info on points accumulating credit cards and some good savings or bonuses can be had when using the site to apply for a new card.

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