Status Credits Posting After Review Date?

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My father is 40SCs away from SG. I was considering doing a SC run for him but I was worried about the activity date/review date. His review is on the 19/1. If I flew on the 18/1 and the SCs didn't post and pool until the 20th, would it be wasted or is Velocity smart enough to retro-actively grant him status based on the activity date?
 
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You get a month from review date to check if the status should be maintained. So in this case, you should be good. As long as the number of eligible sectors also stack up, you can only family pool points and SC..
 
My last review was early november and I was short. They didn't get around doing it until the 20th. I had resigned myself to silver but I had the extra 10 SC on the 21st so when I dropped back to silver on the review date I called them and they put me back to gold.

I dont know if this is an upside of that manoeuvre but I now have two more lounge passes I will never use!
 
I dont know if this is an upside of that manoeuvre but I now have two more lounge passes I will never use!
Same thing happened to me in September.

Do note though the actual account review appears to be 2 weeks after the review date not the full month that people are expecting.
 
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