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    They've oversold our cruise! And we got the offer!

    We've always (4 cruises) paid more for a balcony, but never $12000 more. I like option 1.
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    Uber drivers at CNS routinely cancelling rides to manipulate surge pricing

    I find I will see 5 drivers within 2 minutes of my house and the app says 2 minutes, but then the job is immediately picked up by someone 5 km away who has a drop off on the way. It will say for example 12 minutes but that blows out to 15+.
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    Taken Qantas General lounge pass, exp 25 May 2025

    After another offer with an earlier expiry date that fitted in with my travel next week, I now have a pass that someone else sent me to give away. In line with the original offer: Priority will be given to someone who: has given away something on this forum (please provide a link) has made an...
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    Taken 4x QF General Lounge invitations

    I am flying on Apr 11. I have been promised one from another member through their friend, but it hasn't come so a little nervous. It has a later date than little these so I could gift that one back if I do get it. Up to you obviously.
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    Taken 2x General QF Passes - Expiry 25 May 2025

    I can't edit my last post for some reason,but I have previously given a pass away [Gone] 1 x QF Lounge Pass expires 26 June
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    Uber drivers at CNS routinely cancelling rides to manipulate surge pricing

    Let's be accurate here. We are not saying it is the cancellation that causes surging, but the act of accepting a ride to reduce supply, when you have no intention of delivering the service. Uber's website says "Surge pricing automatically goes into effect when there are more riders in a given...
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    Uber drivers at CNS routinely cancelling rides to manipulate surge pricing

    But that's exactly why they should take it up with Uber. I am the customer. Uber is offering a product for a price which I agree to buy. If their agent doesn't want to supply the product then it is between them and the parent company. It is nothing to do with me.
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    Uber drivers at CNS routinely cancelling rides to manipulate surge pricing

    One reason I cancel trips is because Uber will say an estimated wait time of 3 mins but then a driver 15 minutes away gets the job. Usually I am in a hurry. And Uber minutes take longer. Or if it is taking a while to get a car I will open up Didi at the same time. Inevitably both apps get a...
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    Uber drivers at CNS routinely cancelling rides to manipulate surge pricing

    Clearly from comments here drivers are cancelling and not just the 10% who know the upcoming fare.
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    Everyday Rewards Targeted Offers

    Hmm. That price looks a bit "off". Well, I hope not.
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    Uber drivers at CNS routinely cancelling rides to manipulate surge pricing

    So if you are an expert, why do they do it?
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    Virgin Wines points land after 6 months

    After 1 day. I am pretty sure I did cancel straight after the order with 2 bonus bottles and 2 glasses from memory and ut wasnt an issue. Maybe you want to wait for the delivery?
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    Virgin Wines points land after 6 months

    I just received 89 points for a Virgin Wines purchase over 6 months ago. It was some sort of introductory offer (even though I had previously used Virgin Wines) where I received a case (plus bonus wines and glasses) for $89, plus 178 points and 3000 bonus points which were credited. It seems a...
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    1Cover - requiring pre-payment / going hard on pre-existing conditions?

    It's highly inappropriate for your boyfriend to be discussing the case with you and for you to be commenting here. You are not doing him or his employer any favours.
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    1Cover - requiring pre-payment / going hard on pre-existing conditions?

    I did read the original article before I read it here and yes it has changed, but the original version is quoted at the start if this thread and some facts are still disputed. As I stated the journalist did try to get both sides if the story but 1Cover weren't interested. It seems they have...
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    1Cover - requiring pre-payment / going hard on pre-existing conditions?

    How do you know that? That's not what the article says. Why 2 days after the first operation did the was the hospital chasing 30k for that operation while the insurer agreed to pay 50k for the second operation? Couldn't they sort both out? Looks like she tried to get the insurer's side but...
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