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Check out this thread.I can't say for sure whether the OP is correct about 50 years. 40+ years absolutely.
I do agree with the OP that we have a contract with a vendor to whom we have paid money for a service. It seems reasonable to expect that the service should be acquitted, or the purchaser should be offered a refund. If the vendor has lost supporting documentation, then maybe a good-will gesture is appropriate? In this case, cost to the vendor is the most trivial of rounding errors, and I would expect a precedent to exist.
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I can't remember when QF introduced lounges because I was seriously Ansett. Logic is telling me early 80s, and I believe both airlines introduced lounges and memberships at the same time. Does not feel to me like lifetime anything could have been offered in the 70s, but I wasn't watching QF so closely. I took out GW membership when I moved to Sydney in 83.
IIRC: Ansett offered GW Life Membership some time after 86, and I was doing a bit of commuting SYD/MEL. The Life offer was $500 at the time, against annual fee of $65 (can anyone confirm?). What I do remember very clearly: I did the numbers, and decided ROI in 8 years was a good deal.... and it certainly was.
I clearly recall a trip in mid 80's when my GW membership got me into the (then very tiny!) Cathay Pacific lounge in HK while I was travelling SYD/LHR with CX, so reciprocal access between airline partners worked for sure. And when Mrs TheMaiz arrived in the 90s, we we bought her a special-offer spouse Ansett LTGW membership for $1k. Not cheap, but again it seemed like a good investment. Unfortunately, we didn't anticipate 9/11 or the Kiwis. Hrrmph. No GW, no more access to Star Alliance.
RE Qantas: sometime around late 80s, with enough international travel happening on QF, I took a 3-year QC membership, because LT was already extreme. Slight amounts of travel turned into lots of travel and I made SG each year for around 30 years except for one 3-6 month period somewhere in the middle when I dropped out. But then I clicked back over the SC trigger and became SG once more. So for 30 years my paid QC membership was sitting patiently waiting with no fees and maybe 6 months (or less) of decrement.
Then just pre-COVID I became LTG, leaving a QC membership with no clock to tick downwards any more. The almost full value of a three-year QC membership is sitting... somewhere. That's in the same box as the OP question.
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Bottom line: I would really like to hear from anyone who has had experience of getting a refund on an annual or three-year QC membership after becoming LTG!![]()
I got a refund when I reached LTG but it was only an annual subscription.
I've had ~22 months of paid Qantas Club membership 'parked' since 2010 when courtesy of a DONE4 I jumped from NB to WP in a couple of months (and, a couple of years of SG notwithstanding, have remained there). A couple of years ago, just prior to the pandemic, I achieved LTG. So the QC membership is now redundant to me. I have read over the years (though nothing for a long time) of people receiving a pro-rata refund for the unused portion of the QC membership. I figured asking QF for money during the pandemic was probably not wise timing, however now that they are back into big...
- tuapekastar
- qantas club round the world
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