Qantas Red Planet

Project Spree, 150 points for 15 minutes…

possible benefits mentioned are SCs (no deatil what this entails) and FREE BEER, wine or champagne for members on arrival. Yes please, and a nice J seat to enjoy it!

Irinic that you could get a free drink for shopping, but banned as a reward for a COVID jab.

cheers skip
just got knocked out of Spree, maybe my income, oh well.
 
Red Planet must have heard me. Project Milk about perceived disorders with aging. I think they were interested particularly in osteoporosis but as I am healthy, no physical problems and on no medication, I was kicked out with 15 thank you points.
 
Elway - an odd one. Seemed to be several sets of sceening questions; In amongst others, I was asked age, gender and postcode three times ... and then booted.
 
Currypan, 15mins - Coffee
a enviromental carbon neutral, farming etc coffee subscription service coming in early 2022.

easy & interesting.
 
Project panettone, 15 mins, 150 points, about the Federal Government’s Vaccine rollout. Includes a free text question in which you could let rip about how well they were doing. I let rip!
 
Project Wales about David Jones loyalty program. Completely irrelevant - there is no DJs in Tasmania. I should have been rejected at the postcode stage; but I'll take the points 😊
 
Project Wales about David Jones loyalty program. Completely irrelevant - there is no DJs in Tasmania. I should have been rejected at the postcode stage; but I'll take the points 😊
that is free points for u.. you should celebrate
 
Completed Ramblinred Tracker - 100 points on the ad campaign for the upcoming census in August 2021 - very easy to complete
 
completed Hermes Tracker and Mercurius Tracker for 100 points each - both are for Australia post
 
Clear Tracker, about eye tests and glasses purchases, but bumped because (?) I had just had one of each. Alleged to be 20 minutes, 150 points

Cheers skip
 
project Cheshire - a lot of questions about using the RACV web site to get a business quote. They had you visit the site and try to get a quote and then a lot of questions about the experience on teh web site. it was kind of fun, but took a long time for 200 points. They said 16 minutes, but it took me more.
 
project titan, 20 mins, 200 points, about Optus. awful formatting, really frustrating interface.
That one was truly awful wasn’t it, I didn’t really understand what was going on
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project titan, 20 mins, 200 points, about Optus. awful formatting, really frustrating interface.
That one was truly awful wasn’t it, I didn’t really understand what was going on
 
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Completed Project EstuaryPerch for 200 points on science research

P.S. Late update - completed Project Lagana for 150 points on care sector jobs
 
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Just completed Project Peacock about prices of flights within WA, particularly over 1000km (Perth to Broome or Kununurra). 100 points for about 8 minutes. Interesting and valid as they wanted to know what fare price would be considered "affordable", "too expensive" and even "too cheap to be true". Perhaps the Government is considering extending the subsidised flights to the far north?
 
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