Is this an "activity" that can extend the 18 months expiry date of QFF points?

My son lives overseas and had the same issue. He bought wine as others have mentioned and had it delivered to us as a gift. He has also bought gift cards and had them delivered to us as a birthday/Christmas gift. Easy, fast and quite low points spend.
 
Thanks ABC for your suggestion. I have never bought at ebay but I'll have a look at ebay too, but I suppose even if I buy some rubbish for a dollar, I am still up for some delivery fee?
 
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Thanks ABC for your suggestion. I have never bought at ebay but I'll have a look at ebay too, but I suppose even if I buy some rubbish for a dollar, I am still up for some delivery fee?

Look for cheap items with free postage. Think of something that is quite cheap then search and sort by price. For example the first thing that came into my head was a USB cable and I found one shipped from China for a dollar with free postage.

Even better still though if there is something you actually want to buy anyway, see if you can find it on ebay.
 
Just an update(and also for anyone just like me who is stuck overseas and have difficulty creating an activity to extend the Qantas points).

The Quandoo signup bonus of 400 points did the trick for me. Signed up on Sunday and points credited on Thursday. Now to download the app.........
 
the Qantas Wellbeing app is the best and cheapest way to earn points. easy to get 1 point per day, and that counts as activity.

Doing steps works EVERYWHERE in the world
 
Agreed, although you need to be in Australia to download the App; after that it's all systems go.

At least that was the way it was last year when I was last out of the country :(. +1 tried to download it while we were in Europe and it wasn't available.
 
As a new option, you can get 150 Qantas points for free by completing a 10-minute online surf safety course:

 

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