Qantas Store marketing vs price on website

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tdimdad

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This morning Qantas kindly sent me a Qantas Store marketing email "[X], save up to 40% with our Christmas Sale!". One of the items was a headset with a too-good-to-be-true co-payment price (2000 pts + $306). When going to Qantas Store website, the co-payment price is higher ($339). Not a big difference and still a steal considering the same set in local online stores is $400+.

Is this another one of the nice little "consistent inconsistency" quirks we have with Qantas? Have you had similar differences between their emails and website? I dropped a line to the Store customer services but would expect them to shrug their shoulders and say 'Soooo sorry...' but, of course, things may happen when you ask.
 
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