Classic Awards combined with Red E Deals not giving status credits

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AstroDamo

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Hey,

Just flew to Brisbane and back for the weekend, 3rd and 6th of January I booked them on the 26th of December during the classic award earning status credits period, book out as Classic Award there and Red E deal back. Now I have been quoted the following

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[TD="bgcolor: #F9F9F9"]03 JAN 14[/TD]
[TD="bgcolor: #F9F9F9, align: left"]QF 552 ECONOMY 03JAN14 SYDNEY/BRISBANE (CLASSIC AWARD FLIGHT) BOOKING REF [/TD]
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Now I can understand the classic not award correctly, but it appears the red e deal has been listed as a classic award. Has anyone else had a problem with this, does having one classic award booking automatically put you in X Class for the return also? Should it be easy enough to get points by simply e-mailing Qantas frequent flyer?
 
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