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The transfer is capped at once per year isn't it. Just wondering if its a calendar year or a QFF membership year or just blocked for 12 months post transfer? and has anyone hit a cap on that previously?

My memory seem to tell me its 12 months from the time you transfer, so never is the situation where you can transfer twice in a very short period of time e.g. end of a 12 month period and beginning of a 12 month period.
 
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Correct, it is once a year not per calendar year. If you transfer points today, you will next be able to transfer on 13/05/2013.
 
Interestingly enough, I recall being told that there could be multiple incoming points transfers, just as long as they not from the same account. I've never actually tried to test if you can do multiple outgoing transfers, as long as they are not to the same account
 
Interestingly enough, I recall being told that there could be multiple incoming points transfers, just as long as they not from the same account. I've never actually tried to test if you can do multiple outgoing transfers, as long as they are not to the same account

If you go to family transfers after doing a transfer it won't allow it and will tell you when you can transfer again..
 
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