elanshin
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All points are free if you choose a sub-optimal comparator.
$100 dinner at a restaurant
Person A: Pays cash
Person B: Pays with a Qantas points earning credit card that costs them $200 but forgets to enroll in Qantas Frequent Flyer program
Person C: Pays with a Qantas points earning credit card that costs them $200 and is enrolled in the program.
Person C looking at Person B: 'I pay exactly the same and get QFF points. Show me the extra cost to me of gaining those QFF points when I'm doing and paying exactly what I would have done anyway.'
I think you both have valid arguments and it just comes down to subjective personal preferences.You can keep 'lol'-ing and make your condescending remarks, but you forgot to address my q above - can you tell me the extra cost of gaining the QFF points in an Accor stay with accounts linked Vs not having accounts linked with the exact same costs?
It's irrelevant to this example that I could get the room cheaper somewhere else. I could sleep on the street for that matter. If I do choose to book and stay with Accor (because I never use third party sites to book), in one case I pay X and get no QFF points. In the other, I pay exactly the same and get QFF points. Show me the extra cost to me of gaining those QFF points when I'm doing and paying exactly what I would have done anyway.
And it's hardly a 'hack of the system'' when its widely promoted by Accor and QFF .
Overall there are definitely "free" points for the individual, but nothing as a "free" point in the grand scheme of things overall.