Can a new QFF member claim points retrospectively?

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Hi,

Can someone tell me if a QFF member can claim points & status credits for flights that were taken prior to the commencement of their QFF membership (assuming that boarding passes can be produced as evidence)?

I have spent about 10 minutes searching through the terms and conditions and can't find any mention of it.

Frequent Flyer - About the Program - Terms & Conditions

I have some vague memory of being able to do this with another airline loyalty program at some point - not that this fact is at all relevant to QFF.
 
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Qantas Terms and Conditions state:

Qantas said:
9.1.2 A Member may earn Points only in relation to:
(a) Eligible Flights taken after the Member's enrolment date and up to 30 days prior to that date; and...
 
Thanks Kate. "Earn" was about the only search term I didn't use. Redeem/claim/etc.

I shall pass on this good news. :)
 
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