Family Transfers

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jcsydney

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Can only be done once per year...i want to transfer some points to my dad or vice versa so all points are in 1 account..making it easier to make an award booking.

Both our accounts are showing as having done a transfer each in the last year. Cant quite remember the transfers, but was wondering if he had sent me points then...would that meen i would not be able to send/receive again until the years up?

Is there anyway that qantas lets you do more than 1 pa?
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I don't believe Qantas will allow more than 1 transfer in a 12 month period. It is from the transfer date, not a calendar year.
 
Can only be done once per year...i want to transfer some points to my dad or vice versa so all points are in 1 account..making it easier to make an award booking.

Both our accounts are showing as having done a transfer each in the last year. Cant quite remember the transfers, but was wondering if he had sent me points then...would that meen i would not be able to send/receive again until the years up?

Is there anyway that qantas lets you do more than 1 pa?
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jc
If your father has transferred to you then that is his one transaction but you should be able to still complete one.

You could check back through your accounts for the past 12 months and see when the transfers occurred.
 
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