Tier Status and Anniversary Date Question

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fredstar

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Hi all,

I am a bit of a newbie and have a question. Currently gold status, hoping to use the dsc offer to move up. If you move up in status before your anniversary date do you stay there for the rest of your year plus the next 12 months or just a straight 12 month period?

Cheers in advance
 
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Thanks, had contrasting answers from qf customer service.

So you can really capitalise by moving up at the beginning of your year and get almost 2 years of status right?
 
Yes. I made gold in May last year with dsc and my anniversary is March. The card arrived and said expiry March 2018.
 
Thanks for clarifying. I am going to be busy going back n forth to NZ on status runs come June haha
 
Good to know as im doing some runs to get to plat 1 from bronze ;) - Planning to redeem RTW next year so will help if i can retain the status for use in F lounges
 
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