Changes to QF T&C

Did a diff on the previous T&C's from Wayback Machine - 9 March 2022 version.

Nothing to see here, just a change to some links for Points Club. Seeems like they merged points club and points club plus pages together.

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The Points Club Program has two levels, ‘Points Club’ and ‘Points Club Plus’. Both levels will unlock benefits for Members including lounge access, bonus Status Credits and offers and discounts across Qantas Frequent Flyer and our partners. Additional terms and conditions may apply to some of those benefits. You can find more information about Points Club benefits and Points Club Plus benefits or log-in to see if you have unlocked Points Club at qantas.com.

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The Points Club Program has two levels, ‘Points Club’ and ‘Points Club Plus’. Both levels will unlock benefits for Members including lounge access, bonus Status Credits and offers and discounts across Qantas Frequent Flyer and our partners. Additional terms and conditions may apply to some of those benefits. You can find more information about Points Club and Points Club Plus benefits or log-in to see if you have unlocked Points Club at qantas.com.
 
Arrrgh. One of my (many) pet hates when an organisation tells you that T&Cs have changed, but don't tell you what the changes are. I wouldn't bother with Qantas (left hand probably doesn't know what the right is doing), but I have challenged the CBA and Allianz insurance and they admitted that their disclosure was inadequate - but I don't think it changed anything :( .

Thanks for that @kpro
 
Any ideas as to what has changed?
Looks like Section 9.1.5 has been moved to 9.1.6 and a new 9.1.5 added:
9.1.5 A member of a oneworld Member Airline or Airline Partner loyalty program will not earn that program’s loyalty points or status credits on any Qantas domestic flight where the oneworld Member Airline or Airline Partner permits their program points or status credits to be earned directly or indirectly on any non-Qantas Group flight on the same domestic route (where that domestic flight does not form part of a Qantas marketed international itinerary).
Maybe a dig at QR and their relationship with VA?
 
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More changes effective yesterday

Does anyone know what changed?

@serfty

Edit: Perhaps related to this?

 
Section 21 is the biggest change. It was about the Rewards store, now its about the marketplace
 

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