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Qantas | Frequent Flyer
Rewards seats changed from QR to QF without approval and from J to Y
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<blockquote data-quote="dajop" data-source="post: 2385564" data-attributes="member: 3494"><p>Irrespective of the semantics of the law, what are the chances of prosecution of an person (consumer) who calls an organisation (not another specific individual), listens to an announcement that "this call will be recorded for training and QA purposes", and proceeds to make their own recording?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dajop, post: 2385564, member: 3494"] Irrespective of the semantics of the law, what are the chances of prosecution of an person (consumer) who calls an organisation (not another specific individual), listens to an announcement that "this call will be recorded for training and QA purposes", and proceeds to make their own recording? [/QUOTE]
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