Earn fractional shares by buying a 4-week voucher with Fitness First

Your reward:

Earn $19.50 in fractional share rewards in a technology exchange traded fund (ASX: FANG). This voucher can be redeemed once, and the redeemer cannot have held a Fitness First membership in the past 3 months.

For more information about the reward program see the “Reward offer document” below.

How to redeem:

To redeem this offer, and be eligible share rewards:

  1. Visit the Fitness First x Upstreet landing page here.
  2. Purchase a 4-week Fitness First Platinum membership.
  3. To view your voucher: Open the "Your Fitness First Voucher" email, which includes your voucher details.
  4. To redeem your shares: Open the "Claim your Fitness First share rewards!" email and click the "Redeem Shares" button to log in or sign up to Upstreet.
  5. To claim your 4-week Platinum membership: Visit the Fitness First club of your choice (excluding Barangaroo), present your voucher and start your journey.
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About company:

Fitness First is an international fitness centre brand that operates its own clubs. They also offer a premium Platinum club experience and provides the highest quality facilities and Personal Trainers to assist you in achieving your fitness goals.

Visit the Fitness First x Upstreet website to find out more here.

Download the Terms and Conditions to this Reward Offer:

For all the Terms & Conditions related to this offer, download:

Product disclosure statement (PDF)

Reward offer document (PDF)

Reward offer addendum (PDF)

If you have any questions, please contact us at support@upstreet.co.

Disclaimer
The information in this website is prepared by ESC Operations Pty Ltd (ACN 635 424 538, AR 1283 677), who is an authorised representative of Cache Investment Management Pty Ltd (ACN 624 306 430 AFSL 514 360) (Cache). The Upstreet Fund is issued by Melbourne Securities Corporation Ltd (ACN 160 326 545, AFSL 428 289), as disclosed in the relevant product disclosure statement. All information is general information only and does not take into account your personal circumstances, financial situation or needs. Before making a financial decision, you should read the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determination and consider whether the product is right for you and whether you should obtain advice from a professional financial adviser.