A question about the rollover of DSCs

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On my recent anniversary I noticed that my DSC for a flight on the penultimate day were not rolled over under the provisions for the 'recovery' but were deleted. I have searched the T&Cs but can't find any comment about the negation of DSCs from the rollover.

Any help/experiences in the matter would be gratefully received.
 
On my recent anniversary I noticed that my DSC for a flight on the penultimate day were not rolled over under the provisions for the 'recovery' but were deleted. I have searched the T&Cs but can't find any comment about the negation of DSCs from the rollover.

Any help/experiences in the matter would be gratefully received.
I'm not aware of any reason they shouldn't roll over; unless you had already maxed out the rollover threshold in question
 
I have searched the T&Cs but can't find any comment about the negation of DSCs from the rollover.


Which Status Credits count towards the rollover?
Status Credits earned through flying or with our partners on the ground will count towards the rollover. Status Credits provided by Qantas as a bonus, support or gift will not count towards the rollover.
 

Which Status Credits count towards the rollover?
Status Credits earned through flying or with our partners on the ground will count towards the rollover. Status Credits provided by Qantas as a bonus, support or gift will not count towards the rollover.
Ah, thanks - I was looking at the DSC T&Cs.
 
Is this new in terms of the rollover process? The SC's that rolled over for me as part of the last status extension did include DSC. Wondering if QF have changed this for latest round of status extensions.
 
yes, DSC's earned should rollover.

Did you hit the max rollover amount for your status level?
 
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