Complimentary QFF membership..

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Hi all, just wondering is this deal any good? I'm trying to research QFF and came across this, does anyone have any thoughts on the terms?

https://www.qantas.com.au/fflyer/do...cam=au:ff:membership:3mar09:dom:joinbutton:ht

Complimentary Membership Offer

For a limited time, you can become a Qantas Frequent Flyer member without having to pay the usual joining fee, provided you comply with the terms and conditions.
You can then start to earn points straight away.
This offer is only available between 12 February and 31 March 2009 to non-members who transfer credit card points* to Qantas Frequent Flyer by 31 March 2009 and otherwise meet the terms and conditions.
 
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It has already been mentioned in this thread.

I take it you are not already a member of the QFF program? There have been numerous threads on AFF discusiing how Qantas is trying to entice people to transfer their credit card points to QFF. Some will take up the offer to tansfer to QFF, some will keep in credit card program for use later while a few are undecided.

Personally I feel the $82.50 saving on QFF membership is a small token offering. Depending on how many credit cards points one wants to transfer I would want a bigger sweetener as one can get better value transferring to SQ Kris Flyer or VS Flying Club who do not have a joining fee for their frequent flyer program.
 
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