20,000 points that I have no idea the source of

Andykay

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So I'm relatively new to having QFF earning credit cards. I've had a FF and QBR account for a while (I'm a sole trader), but I haven't really used them beyond some small points here or there in my main FF account (everyday rewards etc). But about four weeks ago I got a Qantas Business Amex. I hit the spend threshhold and got my 170,000 bonus points which were deposited into my QBR account a few days ago.
But then a day later I got another 20,000 that was just labelled "February QBR Credit Card Bonus" in my QBR account. I didn't have a QBR credit card in February, and I've never had any sort of FF earning CC prior to May. Does anyone know where this might have come from? Unlike transfers from my amex, it has no 'partner' listed. See image below:

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