{"type":"video","version":"1.0","html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.loom.com/embed/55ba5d7710b6413d8cb45f3ea7ca3358\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"1818\" height=\"1363\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>","height":1363,"width":1818,"provider_name":"Loom","provider_url":"https://www.loom.com","thumbnail_height":1363,"thumbnail_width":1818,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/55ba5d7710b6413d8cb45f3ea7ca3358-00001.gif","duration":425.266,"title":"POINTS HACK! Be rewarded for your Business Payments - Pay.com.au - ","description":"How we double & triple dip points to fund our family travel\n\nOver the past year we’ve been using a system that allows us to earn multiple layers of points on the same business spend.\n\nWe run a busy business and process $20k–$30k in monthly expenses (ads, suppliers, payroll, tools etc).\n\nInstead of simply paying those expenses and earning one set of credit card points, we route those payments through a platform that allows us to double and even triple-dip into points systems.\n\nThe result?\n\n✈️ Return flights for our family of five to the USA 3 times a year.\n✈️ Regular international travel funded almost entirely by points\n✈️ Massive point accumulation from expenses we already had\n\nThis video explains the exact structure we use and how it works.\n\nImportant:\nThis is not financial advice, just sharing the system we personally use because it has worked extremely well for our family.\n\nInside the video, you'll see:\n\n• How the first points layer comes from your credit card\n• How the second layer comes from the payment platform\n• Where the third “triple dip” layer happens when paying off the card\n• What types of expenses can be routed through the system\n• Why the fees still work in your favour when you run the numbers\n\nIf you run a business or have significant monthly expenses, this strategy can accelerate points dramatically.\n\nSING UP and earn 10000 Points https://auth.pay.com.au/register?refcode=45DC05\n\n👇 Watch the video to see how the structure works."}