When booking with Qantas points, I usually pay for the associated cash component using cash (Zip specifically to avoid credit card fee's). This seems like the best use of points.
The way Virgin presents the cost of a ticket doesn't match what I end up paying during checkout. For example, on a recent flight I booked, the booking initally listed points at ~50k and ~$72 in costs, but when checking out I wasn't given any option but to move the slider to pick the points + cash component, which was close but not exact. When checking out with Qantas, this slider doesn't need to be touched but with Virgin, it defaulted to charging me more points than initially quoted and I had to then pick how many points vs. cash to use, which makes me think I'm not getting a good deal.
What do people think is the best value when checking out? It seems just picking the initial cost (points + cash) when searching, is likely the best value method.
The way Virgin presents the cost of a ticket doesn't match what I end up paying during checkout. For example, on a recent flight I booked, the booking initally listed points at ~50k and ~$72 in costs, but when checking out I wasn't given any option but to move the slider to pick the points + cash component, which was close but not exact. When checking out with Qantas, this slider doesn't need to be touched but with Virgin, it defaulted to charging me more points than initially quoted and I had to then pick how many points vs. cash to use, which makes me think I'm not getting a good deal.
What do people think is the best value when checking out? It seems just picking the initial cost (points + cash) when searching, is likely the best value method.