Can you pass you FF number and points as part of your estate?

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Why not? They split everything else (note forcefully take) including things the other person has accumulated for many years before entering marriage.

Having been through a divorce I am pretty familiar with what happens, why I was surprised was the simple fact Qantas imply they have no value!
 
Having been through a divorce I am pretty familiar with what happens, why I was surprised was the simple fact Qantas imply they have no value!
Now I think we all know not to believe everything Qantas says. ;)

If QFF points did not have any value then they would not be able to be redeemed for awards or used for upgrades....
 
QFF points have no "monetary value":

19.3 Points do not have a monetary value and cannot be converted to money. They cannot be sold, transferred or exchanged other than in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. The prices for additional Points do not represent a monetary value for Points

Lawyers say they have, and split them in a divorce, now find that in the T&C's. So how does QF then respond, surely a divorce would mean a family transfer is no longer possible as non of the qualifing family members have an ex in them?

'Eligible Family Member' of a Member means any person the Member can demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of Qantas, as being related to that Member in any of the ways described below:

Husband/Wife
Parent/Step-parent
Domestic Partner/De Facto
Child, including foster & step-child
Brother/Sister
Half Brother/Sister
Grandparent
Grandchild
Son/Daughter-in-law
Brother/Sister-in-law
Father/Mother-in-law
Uncle/Aunt
Nephew/Niece
First cousin


Theres a difference between being surprised at what happens and believing everything someone says, its called common sense.
 
QFF points have no "monetary value":

19.3 Points do not have a monetary value and cannot be converted to money. They cannot be sold, transferred or exchanged other than in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. The prices for additional Points do not represent a monetary value for Points

Lawyers say they have, and split them in a divorce, now find that in the T&C's. So how does QF then respond, surely a divorce would mean a family transfer is no longer possible as non of the qualifing family members have an ex in them?

'Eligible Family Member' of a Member means any person the Member can demonstrate, to the reasonable satisfaction of Qantas, as being related to that Member in any of the ways described below:

Husband/Wife
Parent/Step-parent
Domestic Partner/De Facto
Child, including foster & step-child
Brother/Sister
Half Brother/Sister
Grandparent
Grandchild
Son/Daughter-in-law
Brother/Sister-in-law
Father/Mother-in-law
Uncle/Aunt
Nephew/Niece
First cousin


Theres a difference between being surprised at what happens and believing everything someone says, its called common sense.
There is no point referring to the T&C as they can't change the law. (yes i do realise you understand that) This is just a case where the law says the points do have a value and hence overrides the Qantas T&C. I guess the only point of the T&C is so that anyone who disagrees then has to take it to court to override the T&C.

A wonderful system :rolleyes:
 
I promise I will try to tell them that I have died.
Pin number knowledge by family seems to be used by the rest.
 
I think the simple solution is to direct your family to do a family transfer just before your death. Then it is all above board.

If it turns out that in the distressful situation the family do the transfer before informing qantas.....well......;)
 
Theres a difference between being surprised at what happens and believing everything someone says, its called common sense.
And I think you are reading way too much into what I said.
 
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QFF points have no "monetary value":

19.3 Points do not have a monetary value and cannot be converted to money. They cannot be sold, transferred or exchanged other than in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. The prices for additional Points do not represent a monetary value for Points

Lawyers say they have, and split them in a divorce, now find that in the T&C's. So how does QF then respond, surely a divorce would mean a family transfer is no longer possible as non of the qualifing family members have an ex in them?

On a side note, I am off to Canberra today for this Henry Tax Review lockup, i was thinking during the week that i hope they continue FF points to have no monetary value otherwise we'd end up being taxed on them.. I hope and pray i don't see something like that when read through the papers...
 
Even if QFF points "have no monetary" value, they may have some other intrinsic value.

Take, for example, 100K QFF points.

Monetary value = $0.

Send 70K to an eligible family member, they now have an additional 70K QFF points at an additional monetary value of $0, and you have 30K QFF points, again with a monetary value of $0.

What I am indicating that points can indeed be distributed/split/shared, but all quantities of points still have no monetary value.
 
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