You are better off going to Singapore or Malaysia for shopping.
Which, ironically, the OP is avoiding by flying QF9.
Haha great point!Who knows, QF9 might stop in Asia with the Iran thing!!!
They only consider receipts that are on their own over $300.
Some things to know, unless the value of the goods on the invoice / receipt are over $300, then the TRS people won't even look at it. Also you can't combine receipts, so if you have a receipt for something that cost $100 plus a receipt for $200, then you still won't get any money back. They only consider receipts that are on their own over $300.
Another annoying fact, prescription lenses are not covered, I bought glasses for $350, but since the lenses were $200 of the total $350, the total was brought down to $150 so the bl&%dy TRS people didn't give me anything.
To be honest I wouldn't even bother going shopping in Australia, it's very expensive, they make it too hard and have too many limits and rules which stop you from claiming anything back. You are better off going to Singapore or Malaysia for shopping.
be prepared to take all your goods on board as carry-on luggage if directed
Just a note on this. If it is something you can't take on board as carry-on (i.e. you've got heaps of clothes or you bought a new suitcase or surfboard), you can show this to the ABF helpdesk prior to checking in your bags, before going through security. They will stamp the back of your receipts to indicate that the goods have been sighted so you don't need to show the actual goods at the TRS claim desk.
In SYD and MEL, the ABF helpdesk is located on the ground level in the arrivals area. So you need to go here first prior to check-in.
This is only partially correct. They will only stamp your receipt if its something you're not allowed to take on board as carry on. Bulk apparently is no longer a good enough reason. My last two times through SYD they've refused to stamp my receipt for lots of clothes/bulky clothes. It is a royal PITA and I cannot understand why they would refuse to do it.
That’s interesting. I had my carry on packed with Levi’s when I flew out of SYD in November and the agent at the TRS desk told me to use the ABF counter next time so I didn’t need to carry it all on. Must be up to agent discretion.
This is only partially correct. They will only stamp your receipt if its something you're not allowed to take on board as carry on. Bulk apparently is no longer a good enough reason. My last two times through SYD they've refused to stamp my receipt for lots of clothes/bulky clothes. It is a royal PITA and I cannot understand why they would refuse to do it.
That’s interesting. I had my carry on packed with Levi’s when I flew out of SYD in November and the agent at the TRS desk told me to use the ABF counter next time so I didn’t need to carry it all on. Must be up to agent discretion.
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So like... airlines?Dealing with human beings on shift work in large organisation across multiple sites with differing levels of experience. Not much chance of high levels of consistency.
The Sing and Msia prefer shopping in ThaiYou are better off going to Singapore or Malaysia for shopping.