Use Netflix to get 2,500 free Velocity points: Here’s how

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Here's a great way to get some bonus Velocity points this week, for something you're likely already paying for.

If you buy a $50 Netflix card from Coles this week, you'll score 1,000 bonus Flybuys points.

That converts to 500 Velocity Points if you've linked your accounts (which I recommend everyone does).

You can buy a maximum of 5 cards under the deal, which adds up to 2,500 Velocity Points.

You can get the same deal on a $100 card, but you don't earn any more points for it, so I'd always stick with the cheaper card and buy more of them.

Netflix is the biggest streaming service. Finder research shows that 62% of Australians have it.

Just apply the gift card(s) to your account and you'll be covered for months.

Not sure how to apply the card? Our full guide to Netflix points deals explains the process.

This is the second time we've seen Coles run a Netflix deal in 2024, with the previous one appearing in April.

That's the first time we've seen it pop it twice in a calendar year, and I'd be a tad surprised to see it again.

The deal runs from 21 August to 27 August 2024.

Want to keep your frequent flyer points balance growing? Check out the latest credit card sign-up deals.

We updated this guide on 21 August 2024 to include the latest Coles deal - don't want you missing out!

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