Trust centre
How FirstCard protects members, partners and offer quality
A plain-English trust page for FirstCard’s WordPress launch. It explains what is reviewed, what stays private and what FirstCard will not become.
Only reviewed summaries should be visible publicly. Protected codes and instructions stay member-only.
Partner submissions sit in manual review until value, clarity and fit are checked.
Partner records help FirstCard track contacts, follow-ups and accountability.
Issue reports are treated as quality signals before wider promotion.
For members
- Free to apply and free to use.
- No payment details, checkout, credit or BNPL.
- Eligibility details are treated as sensitive information.
- Partners do not receive eligibility documents.
For partners
- Offers are reviewed before member release.
- Member-only codes can stay protected from public scraping.
- Impact and redemption reporting should be aggregate, not member-identifying.
- Unclear or unreliable offers can be paused or removed.
What FirstCard is not
- Not a bank card, loan, credit product or buy-now-pay-later service.
- Not a government ID or replacement for formal Confirmation of Aboriginality.
- Not a public list of Mob-only discount codes.
- Not a data-sharing product for advertisers.
Offer quality gates
Useful everyday value
Priority goes to groceries, fuel, health, education, local services and practical essentials.
Clear member terms
Offers need plain expiry dates, exclusions and redemption instructions before members rely on them.
Protected access
Voucher codes, links and private redemption notes stay behind approved member access.
Issue follow-up
Members can report unclear, expired or refused offers so FirstCard can fix or remove them.
If something looks wrong
Members should report expired codes, unclear terms, partner refusal or unsafe redemption instructions. Partners should update FirstCard before changing an offer that members may already be using.