QFF Points/Credits when flying MH

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I had 2 MH flights on Nov 14 and 16, they credited on Nov 18. A 3rd on Nov 22, credited Nov 26.
 
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Just for interest how many points and SC did you get ( and what were the locations) I am going Bne - kl - Lhr-kl-bne in Z and wondering what I will get thanks
QF has "punishment" point earn rates for MH flights on Kangaroo route sectors. Those sectors earn 50% (or less) of what you'd get for a similar sector on QF. You get "full" points for MH flights within Asia, but almost nothing for MH flights between Europe/Middle East-KUL and AU/NZ-KUL.
 
Is there any consistency to when MH flights credit in terms of timing now?

I had 4 J legs on MH at the start of March. Legs 1 and 4 posted within a few days of travel. Leg 2 was a disrupted flight (moved to EK) had to chase but posted quickly also. Leg 3 has still has not posted despite 1 call and 2 emails to QF.

To answer your question, the timing appears to be consistently inconsistent.
 
To answer your question, the timing appears to be consistently inconsistent.

To make it even more confusing - I've had deep discount Y flights on malaysian not post to QFF at all (I never chase them up as they get 0 points/sc).
Not on one or two occasions but 6 trips nothing posts. Not even zero's.

Same deal with BA flights booked in award inventory from AAnother Airline. Never posts to QFF.
 
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