Accor ALL Signature Discussion

Even with a slight bump, I will keep going. It has been a great bridge to Diamond for me, as I tend to end up about 2k/3k points short come year end without the Signature bump.
 
Qantas Money was very nice yesterday to block my transaction for the renewal of my annual membership, and then block my card. Got my card unblocked, and "updated my details on signature for the next charge" - but does anyone know when the next charge will be or how to force it to happen?

My signature is just showing as "payment pending" right now.

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Qantas Money was very nice yesterday to block my transaction for the renewal of my annual membership, and then block my card. Got my card unblocked, and "updated my details on signature for the next charge" - but does anyone know when the next charge will be or how to force it to happen?

My signature is just showing as "payment pending" right now.

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These things tend to go on an "auto-retry" for a lot of companies 48-72 hours after the event.
Given the upcoming price changes etc, if I were in your shoes I'd maybe ping off an email to Accor (a specific Signature email if there is one, but otherwise using the standard web form) just to make sure there was an audit trail proving you updated details and attempted to pay before the 1st.

We're still foggy about how any "grandfathering" rules might work.

Hopefully it's all sorted smoothly for you, dude. And I think you may well be the only person I've ever come across to use Qantas Money.
 
I think you'll find plenty of AFF members churn Qantas Money credit cards.
Fair shout. Try to avoid credit like the plague so those subs never enter my radar. Today I learn.
 
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