How long does it take for points to be credited?

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Justinf

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Flew MEL-AUH-LHR and LHR-AUH-MEL only a week or so ago.
The AUH-LHR leg I have already been credited with SCs and points as my original booking was in Y and that's what I flew.
The other three legs I was upgraded courtesy of the auction upgrade bidding system and they have not been credited. I fully realise that it is too soon to start panicking about it, but was wondering what others' experiences were like in how long it took?
Is it strange that the Y leg was credited immediately, but the others have not?
The booking was made with Expedia and my FF number was attached to all the bookings.
 
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I have ben credited with all SCs and points for all flights. There was no 10% extra on them as I was led to believe though. Even though I paid an extra $2200 to be upgraded on three of the four flights, I still received Y SCs and points.
 
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