All QNB Qtel Nojoom credit cardholders can continue to earn triple points until September 20 as part of a promotion. Platinum card holders earn three points for every QR5 spent, while gold card holders earn three points for every QR10 spent. This includes all local, international and online purchases. Nojoom members who are not yet QNB Qtel Nojoom credit card holders should sign up as soon as possible to start earning points and join the many Nojoom members who are already enjoying the wide range of rewards, Qtel said in a statement. All cardholders will receive 10,000 Nojoom Points on their first transaction. In addition, Platinum cardholders receive 5,000 bonus Nojoom Points when they spend at least QR7,000 per month. Gold cardholders receive 2,000 bonus Nojoom Points when they spend at least QR3,500 per month. QNB Qtel Nojoom credit cards are free for life and provide customers with flexibility and convenience. The Nojoom Rewards Programme is free for every Qatar resident who has chosen Qtel as their service provider. In addition to paying phone bills and topping up Hala credit, points can be redeemed and earned at a wide range of participating partner outlets, including QNB, Qatar Airways, The Ritz-Carlton, Doha, Sharq Village & Spa, Giant Stores, Bateel, Qatar Cinema, Landmark Mall, Diet Center, Starlink, as well as restaurants such as Applebee’s, Bert’s Café, Chili’s, Johnny Rockets and Macaroni Grill. From gulftimes
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