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This is just a hypothetical question, but how much would you be prepared to pay to buy status credits from Qantas outright?
I recently received an offer from United (who I have gold status with) offering to sell me PQMs for USD150 per thousand (up to a maximum of 15,000 PQMs). To put that into perspective, you need 50,000 PQMs to qualify/re-qualify for United Gold status. Considering that you need 700 status credits to qualify for Qantas Gold, that would be the equivalent of paying just over $15 per Qantas status credit.
Obviously at $15/status credit there would be cheaper ways to earn them in the air. But a red-edeal Sydney-Melbourne flight costs around $150 and earns 10 status credits, so that's about on par. The benefit of buying status credits would obviously be that you wouldn't have to take a status run if you were a little short of qualifying for the next tier.
Would you buy status credits if this was offered?
I recently received an offer from United (who I have gold status with) offering to sell me PQMs for USD150 per thousand (up to a maximum of 15,000 PQMs). To put that into perspective, you need 50,000 PQMs to qualify/re-qualify for United Gold status. Considering that you need 700 status credits to qualify for Qantas Gold, that would be the equivalent of paying just over $15 per Qantas status credit.
Obviously at $15/status credit there would be cheaper ways to earn them in the air. But a red-edeal Sydney-Melbourne flight costs around $150 and earns 10 status credits, so that's about on par. The benefit of buying status credits would obviously be that you wouldn't have to take a status run if you were a little short of qualifying for the next tier.
Would you buy status credits if this was offered?