Early Bird Sale: Double Points?

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I'm just making an interpretation of how this is presented on the website. Three items separated by full stops. If that makes double points a separate prong, then all 3 items should be considered separate, unrelated prongs.
My interpretation is the full stops used on the visual don't make the "prongs". The full wording on the registration page does. It sure is a punchy tagline on the visual but it only takes a read of the registration page to see the double-points part of the promotion applies only to the specified city pairs and flights.
 
My interpretation is the full stops used on the visual don't make the "prongs". The full wording on the registration page does.

The advertising is an integral part of the offer. As per the edit of my post, the fine print suggests the double points offer is part of the Earlybird sale as double points are only available for Earlybird fares.
 
The advertising is an integral part of the offer. As per the edit of my post, the fine print suggests the double points offer is part of the Earlybird sale as double points are only available for Earlybird fares.
The fine print also explicitly states "The Early Bird Double Points offer is only valid when you register and make a new booking on eligible Qantas flights (as listed above) only" (my emphasis).
 
The fine print also explicitly states "The Early Bird Double Points offer is only valid when you register and make a new booking on eligible Qantas flights (as listed above) only" (my emphasis).

Like I've already written I'm banging on about something bigger than the terms and conditions. My point is the terms and conditions should also include QF flights to/from DXB. Quoting the current conditions back at me does not address my point. So that's all very interesting but ultimately not an answer to my point about the 'vibe' of the offer.
 
Like I've already written I'm banging on about something bigger than the terms and conditions. My point is the terms and conditions should also include QF flights to/from DXB. Quoting the current conditions back at me does not address my point. So that's all very interesting but ultimately not an answer to my point about the 'vibe' of the offer.
I'm glad it was interesting for you.
 
I'm glad it was interesting for you.

I always find Ts and Cs interesting. They are how we unravel the details and find the deals. Group reading and interpretation is valuable as it helps everyone make the most of offers.

Just that there can also be a distinction between what they say and what they should say.
 
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I always find Ts and Cs interesting. They are how we unravel the details and find the deals. Group reading and interpretation is valuable as it helps everyone make the most of offers.

Just that there can also be a distinction between what they say and what they should say.
Absolutely. Lively discussion and different perspectives on a topic show it is vital and engaging.
 
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