Earn up to 110 Qantas Status Credits on the ground

Is there a way to know which category we have completed?
They’ll be sending out occasional update emails from what I’ve read. Think you need to be opted into a certain marketing communications category in your QFF settings to receive them.
 
"you have completed one category" now showing for me, despite having done two (cc earn plus two Woolworths gift cards from marketplace) - a bit worried the gift cards won't have counted but let's wait and see.
 
Got a notification of 3 categories and it just got updated. So it looks like,

- Marriott Bonvoy transfers count
- Qantas Marketplace Digital Gift cards count
- Everyday Rewards is still under the dining category.
 
Got a notification of 3 categories and it just got updated. So it looks like,

- Marriott Bonvoy transfers count
- Qantas Marketplace Digital Gift cards count
- Everyday Rewards is still under the dining category.
Which gift cards did you buy?
 
It was digital gift cards and it was named that way in the points activity. Took about 1-2 days after the transaction for the number to update from 2 to 3 in the app notification.
Thanks. Hopefully it's just a delay. My GCs have posted as "Everyday wish digital gift card".
 
The pop up showing the category completion has disappeared from my app 😕
It’s under “My QFF” but if you click on the “X” to remove it - then it will be gone until you get another.
 
Did anyone get a notification from banking - got waft should be qualifying Qudos points dated Oct 3, but no notification.
 
Did anyone get a notification from banking - got waft should be qualifying Qudos points dated Oct 3, but no notification.
My app shows a qualifying transaction from AMEX points posting.
 
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I am actually floating the idea whether the earning status credits on the ground will eventually replace Points Club and Points Club Plus?
If Qantas can allow 1 SC earn for $x spend in each of the categories of Qantas branded activities, then Qantas would have avoided gifting everyone 100 SCs once they have reached PCP. From customers perspective, the replacement of 110 SCs would be more and counted towards LTG, whilst from Qantas perspective, it would have saved the money and encouraged more Qantas branded spend which at the end they could have earned more commissions from selling those products.
The benefits of PC and PCP could have been integrated into status bonuses - for example for each 200 SC earn you are gifted with $50 wine voucher, which would have been further boosted the sales at Qantas wine, considering the margin they would have been getting.
Sounds like a feasible business plan?
 
I am actually floating the idea whether the earning status credits on the ground will eventually replace Points Club and Points Club Plus?
If Qantas can allow 1 SC earn for $x spend in each of the categories of Qantas branded activities, then Qantas would have avoided gifting everyone 100 SCs once they have reached PCP. From customers perspective, the replacement of 110 SCs would be more and counted towards LTG, whilst from Qantas perspective, it would have saved the money and encouraged more Qantas branded spend which at the end they could have earned more commissions from selling those products.
The benefits of PC and PCP could have been integrated into status bonuses - for example for each 200 SC earn you are gifted with $50 wine voucher, which would have been further boosted the sales at Qantas wine, considering the margin they would have been getting.
Sounds like a feasible business plan?
I certainly hope they don't, if it would jeapordise the ability to earn SCs on award tickets, and/or take lounge access away from PC+ members.
 
I am actually floating the idea whether the earning status credits on the ground will eventually replace Points Club and Points Club Plus?
If Qantas can allow 1 SC earn for $x spend in each of the categories of Qantas branded activities, then Qantas would have avoided gifting everyone 100 SCs once they have reached PCP. From customers perspective, the replacement of 110 SCs would be more and counted towards LTG, whilst from Qantas perspective, it would have saved the money and encouraged more Qantas branded spend which at the end they could have earned more commissions from selling those products.
The benefits of PC and PCP could have been integrated into status bonuses - for example for each 200 SC earn you are gifted with $50 wine voucher, which would have been further boosted the sales at Qantas wine, considering the margin they would have been getting.
Sounds like a feasible business plan?
PC/PC+ is a shed load of spending. This current offer is probably more like a DSC offer - can’t be relied on.
 
I am actually floating the idea whether the earning status credits on the ground will eventually replace Points Club and Points Club Plus?
If Qantas can allow 1 SC earn for $x spend in each of the categories of Qantas branded activities, then Qantas would have avoided gifting everyone 100 SCs once they have reached PCP. From customers perspective, the replacement of 110 SCs would be more and counted towards LTG, whilst from Qantas perspective, it would have saved the money and encouraged more Qantas branded spend which at the end they could have earned more commissions from selling those products.
The benefits of PC and PCP could have been integrated into status bonuses - for example for each 200 SC earn you are gifted with $50 wine voucher, which would have been further boosted the sales at Qantas wine, considering the margin they would have been getting.
Sounds like a feasible business plan?
No, it doesn't. It would be a commercial loss to QF Loyalty if it were to pivot from the existing PC/PC+ program - which probably generates quite predictable and large volumes of points acquisition by partners and direct customers for little capital and other cost - to something like you're suggesting. I'm not saying QF Loyalty won't continue to bring forward additional ways for members to engage with the program or generate SCs from activities other than flying, but it's unlikely to be at the expense of PC/PC+
 
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