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Nothing has posted yet, but I've just noticed this in the app. I had some everyday rewards points convert yesterday, so assume Ive ticked that box.
Congrats - do you know under which category you qualified?
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Nothing has posted yet, but I've just noticed this in the app. I had some everyday rewards points convert yesterday, so assume Ive ticked that box.
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Im assuming food and wine as thats what everyday rewards is listed under, however when i click through there is no confirmation of this. It just takes you to the promo page.Congrats - do you know under which category you qualified?
@AFF Editor is this infographic publicly available or was it in a media kit? The matching section of the website and certianly the T&Cs don't list binge or kayo. Would be good if the T&Cs were consistent with this...
Thank you, that's great newsIt was sent to the media, but I have confirmed with Qantas directly that Binge and Kayo definitely do count for that category.
Ah man, I just purchased a policy for 5 Feb thinking I'd get the points earlier, my year end is 31 Jan.Our TI won't help, I am planning to book it now as we make plans but it isn't until March so back to drawing board.
Possibly not, but you could check the price for a single v duo. Sometimes it’s the same price. List both names!Can you buy travel insurance for someone else but have the QFF points posted to your account?
Yeah. Disappointing. Most would not likely leave it this late for TI for a trip completed by December.Ah man, I just purchased a policy for 5 Feb thinking I'd get the points earlier, my year end is 31 Jan.
I needed a policy anyway but I'm 99.99% sure the Qantas one will be more expensive than my normal insurer...
I did think about doing that although redundant now. I'm always wary of separating people on different policies as if there was a medical issue and repat then the other wouldn't be covered for additional expense.Possibly not, but you could check the price for a single v duo. Sometimes it’s the same price. List both names!
Previous Q was about buying TI for someone else travelling. Don’t think that’ll work, but if a duo is the same price as a single, then they should be able to get the points, even if only one makes the flight!I did think about doing that although redundant now. I'm always wary of separating people on different policies as if there was a medical issue and repat then the other wouldn't be covered for additional expense.
agree more crumbs for the seagullsThis probably tells you all you need to know on how Qantas is currently faring with elite member retention.
Yep. Makes sense. The actual travel happening is irrelevant for TI.Previous Q was about buying TI for someone else travelling. Don’t think that’ll work, but if a duo is the same price as a single, then they should be able to get the points, even if only one makes the flight!![]()
No - in fact you need to earn points to be eligible for the SCsThis might be a dumb question but if I opt in to this, does that cancel out receiving points?
In other words, I earn QF from Woolworths and my credit card. If I opt in the SC thing, will I receive SCs instead of points?