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Gumtree flys under the radar for lots of things..
Kinda like Craigslist in the USA.....
Kinda like Craigslist in the USA.....
What a load of Bulldust...
Plenty of passes available on gumtree - qantas club | Free Local Classifieds Gumtree Australia
Wow. I had no idea there was such a huge market for passes.
If it's really bad, perhaps Qantas needs to consider issuing them against a FF membership. The owner can then call QF and have them assigned to an existing reservation of whoever the traveller is. At the lounge of choice, the traveller's reservation is retrieved and the 'one complimentary lounge pass credit' deleted.
The passes/lounges can be run however Qantas want them to be run.
If they don't want people selling passes then so be it
Look at the AA monthly lounge ticket/pass. May or may not be applicableI'm traveling in October with JQ to Singapore before going to London. We have the mother in law with us so QC membership can't get us all in to the lounge, buying two passes for around $100 is a great alternative to the cost ($320) of joining my wife as a partner member for sake of 3-4 flights for the year.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
that's fine, and the new passes seem to have that printed on them. But the old ones don't. Can't change the rules for those that have already (contractually) received them.
Thanks for the tip regarding AA, will pass that on to two friends I'm going to Orlando with in Feb 14Commiserations about the JQ bit - of course, if it were all QF it may have been better to purchase an American Airlines 30-day membership for USD99.
This gives access for the member plus one guest to all available Qantas Clubs, Qantas International Business lounge and AA Admirals clubs before embarking on any QF or AA flight for the 30 days.
Going two weeks before for the GP with my wife and JQ cost us $520 return all in, QF wanted $700 plus each.
Must have been looking in the wrong place :shock:, but its still $1,100 versus $520, that's a big difference on a 5 hour trip.QF should be around $550 each if you know where to book, and includes $100 worth of points, baggage etc etc
Pretty poor comparison really IMHO. Silk Road operates on 'the undernet' and is only accessible via TOR. In addition, purchases have to be made with bitcoins, which in itself is a currency (so you're already 'playing the market'). It's not a case of clicking and buying, there's some serious leg work involved to access it, and then of course, it's dodgy.Ebays loss. People will continue to trade in the passes and other goods that ebay bans. Hello SilkRoad for example. There you can buy pretty much anything from guns to drugs etc....maybe even QP passes![]()
Of course, they could pretty much restrict this heavily by offering single use day passes like AA/NZ and various other airlines do. $55 or so for a pass for a visit. It won't knock out the market for third party vouchers, but it'll cut back (and make QF cash).Wow. I had no idea there was such a huge market for passes.
Thanks for the tip regarding AA, will pass that on to two friends I'm going to Orlando with in Feb 14
Oh they can if they want too, considering the passes were given away for free, QF could cancel them all if they wanted.
Also from memory the passes state to be used in conjunction with the T&C's of the Qantas club available via the website
Now I assume 'Guest Pass' includes complimentary passes as well, going off the Qantas T&C's
Just because a company does something you don't like doesn't make it illegal/wrong/discrimination etc etc
'Guest Pass' means a pass issued at the discretion of Qantas permitting entry to a lounge and/or use of Qantas Club facilities by a non-Member on such terms and conditions as Qantas may determine and includes Annual Guest Cards.
"6.2 The Card and any Guest Pass issued are and will remain the property of Qantas and must be returned on demand or on termination of membership, whichever happens first. A Card or Guest Pass must not be sold or copied by any person except Qantas."