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Honestly! John!
turbo said:Well said, no offence to oz_mark, but as with a bank, the points (or deposits held) are a liability to them and should be reported as such in their accounts, entities can't just exempt themselves of liability because the earner passed away.
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oz_mark said:Question is, why tell Qantas and then try to claim them?
codash1099 said:Of course your beneficiaries would also need to make sure that they transferred all of the points warehoused with Amex or Diners into the QFF account. I can't imagine that either of those two organisations would keep the points alive.
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kerry said:Ok, so that was my delima. I was in NZ trying to help my friend organise a funeral as well as sort out her husbands affairs.
I was given an envelope full of cards/accounts to cancel and a very short time frame. I am now much more aware of what I should have done and hope that this forum has made other FF members also more aware.
Not saying I agree with the Qantas rules at all - just that I now understand.
Thanks for all the input
Kerry