Win a Bottle of '08 Grange with QFF

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From the latest email, QF is giving away a bottle of Grange to one lucky member who uses their QFF card to buy a wine from the Enomatic in the SYD J lounge from 27th Feb to 31st March inc.
https://www.qantasepiqure.com.au/so...enews:120314:wine:penfolds-grange-competition

I'm there on Sat and will try my luck :)

PS. The T&C's seem to state that QF SG can get into the SYD J Lounge
^Competition entry is open to Qantas Frequent Flyer members who are Australian residents (excluding NT), aged 18 years or older with a chip enabled Qantas Card, and who have access to the Sydney Qantas Business Lounge, ie - Qantas Platinum One, Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer members or members travelling in Business to or from Sydney.

Anyone want to see if it's true? ;)
 
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... PS. The T&C's seem to state that QF SG can get into the SYD J Lounge ^Competition entry is open to Qantas Frequent Flyer members who are Australian residents (excluding NT), aged 18 years or older with a chip enabled Qantas Card, and who have access to the Sydney Qantas Business Lounge, ie - Qantas Platinum One, Platinum or Gold Frequent Flyer members or members travelling in Business to or from Sydney....
I perceive as being that any QFF member having WP or better status, being either guested into the lounge or having access through COS is eligible as long as they have a chipped QFF card (and over 18, not NT residing[?!?!!]).

Or to put it another way, that i.e. should (or was meant to) read e.g. ...

(Otherwise it is contradictory)
 
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I perceive as being that any QFF member having WP or better status, being either guested into the lounge or having access through COS is eligible as long as they have a chipped QFF card (and over 18, not NT residing[?!?!!]).

Or to put it another way, that i.e. should (or was meant to) read e.g. ...

(Otherwise it is contradictory)

I don't read it that way at all. The meaning to me is that the competition organisers believe that access to the J lounge is for Plat1, Plat and Gold FF and those travelling in J.
It would be correct if it had just mentioned WP1 and WP and those travelling in J.
 
I don't read it that way at all. The meaning to me is that the competition organisers believe that access to the J lounge is for Plat1, Plat and Gold FF and those travelling in J.
It would be correct if it had just mentioned WP1 and WP and those travelling in J.

Fair enough.

But in my opinion the specifics after the "i.e." contradict the conditions before it.
 
I'd suggest they're trying (badly) to describe that any member with a chip-enabled card who buys wine from the Enomatic (which is in the J lounge) is eligible? The SG bit is confusing as while you can't access the lounge as SG, you could be guested in or be flying J in which case I am sure they'll let you burn points on wine from the winemachine (a much better name than Enomatic IMHO).
 
I perceive as being that any QFF member having WP or better status, being either guested into the lounge or having access through COS is eligible as long as they have a chipped QFF card (and over 18, not NT residing[?!?!!]).

Or to put it another way, that i.e. should (or was meant to) read e.g. ...

(Otherwise it is contradictory)

I thought all QFF members (including NB and PS) have chip enabled cards?
 
Maybe only those NB with Qantas Cash ...

Oh, I thought that was one of the big drawcards to Qantas Cash - ie anyone with a QFF account will be getting the chip enabled cards, regardless of if they want it or not. Whether QF have finished out the rollout by now is beyond me.

Are you saying that they are still issuing the regular QFF, non-chip enabled cards to those who don't want it?
 
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Are you saying that they are still issuing the regular QFF, non-chip enabled cards to those who don't want it?
I don't know any different.

NB cards don't "expire" so no need to pusgh them out other than for qCash.
 
You can get non-chip cards...

Either way, even if I was travelling through SYD in the promotion period I'd rather save my points :p
 
That's good point - how much would those sips cost?

What's the least point consumptive option?
 
I seem to have noticed a significant increase in the points needed for the wine in the Sommelier Enomatic. Is that just me?
 
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