Earn up to 110 Qantas Status Credits on the ground

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That's it for me with this offer.
Unfortunately last two categories out of reach.

10SC ✅ Health and Entertainment – $30 Kayo subscription 21/11, 1000 points 22/11, SC 23/11
10 SC ✅ Hotels and Travel – transferred Marriott points to QF 21/11, points credited 23/11, SC 24/11
10SC ✅ Shopping – purchased $350 woolies gift cards 21/11, points credited 22/11, SC 23/11
10 SC ✅ Food and Wine plenty of Woolworth reward points
20 SC ✅ Cards and Banking NAB credit card
20 SC ✅ Insurance – dummy $100 policy for 10 days in NZ 21/11, points 25/11, SC’s 26/11
20SC - Utilities and Services
10SC - Fuel and Cars

Thank you peeps on this thread for insights and help!
I haven't been following thread closely so thanks for bringing MBV transfer to my attention
 
Does that tag not do RFID tracking for self-baggage?

I don't believe these ones do, like the older Q bag tags.

Have you been able to write your details inside ? Mine doesn't seem to like ball point pens.

Not yet, it's back in the box for now and I'll take it out on my next trip.

If it had tracking, and I was a luggage thief, the first thing I would do when I steal your bag is to remove the tag and throw it in the bin. The idea of tracking devices/tags is to have them hidden and out of plain sight.

My comment was moreso compared to the older Q bag tags where they had RFID tracking. These ones don't anymore. But yes, your point is valid in that, any tracking tags would be the first thing to go.
 
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