Frequent Flyer numbers

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When looking for something else, I came across my original QFF card, back in the day when QF only flew international. Back then I had a four digit number that stared with 39xx. Now, I have a 5 digit number starting with 42xx_.

I thougt that it miht be amusing and possibly even interesting to see who has the lowest/highest/palindonic number etc.

I even tried making a word from the number, but inspiration failed me.
 
I'm sure there was a thread on here about this (or was it FT?). There was constant conversation about the person who had FF#0000001 and his frequent F international trips.

Can anyone remember where that was?

FWIW, I signed up in early 2000 and have 304xx_x. I was AN only before that 8176xx_.
 
Thanks for the links. When I read NM's post:

The FF numbers are not all the relevant to joining date. The current QF FF membership is a combination of those who joined the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, as well as those who were members of Australian Airlines FF program (and Flight Deck) and the Qantas Captains Club before the merger of the two airlines.

I feel OLD. I was in Flight Deck and Captains Club and AAFF ....
 
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