whereiskym
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I received the offer today handy as I need to book travel for next week.
Is there any data, or failing that any anecdotal evidence, that if you take up these offers you are more likely to receive them again? I received one on 28 April last year (which I used) and have received another today... almost 12 months exactly.
I'm 18 days into my SC year and sitting on 5 SC's. It's far too early for me to be chasing re-qual. But if I use the offer, might the algorithm send me another somewhere down the road?
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There is some anecdotal evidence that may suggest that if you have gained/retained status using bonus SCs (i.e. would not have gained/requalified without those) that they may consider that equivalent to getting comp'd status, so if you fall just short of the required SCs in a subsequent year you're unlikely to be able to be given a comp regardless of your 3 year average. However gaining/retaining status using bonus SCs is better than not doing so at all. Some of us here may only be able to justify a status run to reach Platinum if we get a bonus SC offer that brings the cost down to acceptable levels.Do they make any difference? Since they'd track bonus SCs vs genuine SCs, they'd be able to evaluate renewal decisions independently of the feel good factor of having re-qualified on the back of bonus (or is that bogus) offerings.
Not that i object to the feel good factor...
Random GOOD LUCK ???? but I very much doubt it. Maybe there has been a pattern of spend in the pasty that has reduced and they try and entice us with the bonuses etc ?
And here I was thinking my pasty was only Cornish.... Haha...
On a brighter note, it's a win:win, you get more SC as an incentive to spend more, and QF get revenue from you that you weren't going to otherwise spend, or were going to spend elsewhere. It's a sensible business judgment. Winners all round
Good question. I need to make multiple bookings also. Anyone know the answer? RedRoo?Long time lurker here with a question about this offer. After registering the confirmation screen says: "Thank you for registering to earn 50% extra Status Credits* on your next eligible Qantas flight.^" The fine print says that if you have multiple segments then each flight will get the bonus. That's great but does the bonus only apply to the first booking you make within the promotional period? I could potentially make three new bookings in the next day or so and would love to get the bonus on all three if it works that way. Otherwise I would just book the one trip that yields the most SC's and wait until the promotion has ended to book the others.
Oh, and does it work with gift voucher bookings?
Nice to know that some one reads the replies. I could say it was a deliberate typo intended to trap the writing police but alas it would not true....just a stupid simple typo and my fault for not proof reading...
PS Nothing wrong with Cornish pasties either !
Long time lurker here with a question about this offer. After registering the confirmation screen says: "Thank you for registering to earn 50% extra Status Credits* on your next eligible Qantas flight.^" The fine print says that if you have multiple segments then each flight will get the bonus. That's great but does the bonus only apply to the first booking you make within the promotional period? I could potentially make three new bookings in the next day or so and would love to get the bonus on all three if it works that way. Otherwise I would just book the one trip that yields the most SC's and wait until the promotion has ended to book the others.
Oh, and does it work with gift voucher bookings?
not sure where the cornish pasties fit in - weird!!
Good question. I need to make multiple bookings also. Anyone know the answer? RedRoo?
Thought I better get some confirmation on this so called the service center. According to the agent multiple bookings made within the promotion period will get the bonus. He wasn't sure if gift voucher bookings would work and put me on hold to check. The answer was that they should work. Might just book direct with a credit card and suffer the fees; better safe than sorry.