Longest Serving QFF Member?

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I am just coming up to 20 years membership of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program in December and this has me wondering who is the longest serving Frequent Flyer Member?
 
I met a guy in Perth whose FF number was in the very low 100'S. I thought I was doing all right being in the low 17,000's member since August 1991.
 
My boss is in the 6,000s... you can add about 4 million before you'd get to me from there! Adding that I only joined in late 2002
 
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20 years here this year. We joined as a family in 1994 (youngest was 4) for a Griswold Family trip to the U.S.
 
Here's a radical idea for Qantas: some form of recognition for those who have stuck with QFF for more than 20 years. To counter the feeling that QF couldn't give a flying you-know-what about their loyalty.

Maybe a QP pass or two every year ? Or comped silver ?
 
And another past thread:
http://www.australianfrequentflyer....among-you-has-longest-43483-2.html#post687168

<That one brought up the following result:
Agree, we have uncovered curious anomalies.

1986 seems straightforward, with a few data points:
* My +1 (not an AFF member) - Join date July 1986 - QFF 4xx_
* Ozbeachbabe - Join date September 1986 - QFF 8xx_
* Pagingjoan - Join date September 1986 - QFF 9xx_

But Ikara's join date is three years earlier, yet has 8xx_.

In terms of earliest joining date, we seem to have a winner. For lowest number, I guess Ozbeacbabe and Ikara would have to reveal the value of the second X. They may not want to do that online - but maybe, for a chance for the fabulous prize, they could compare notes offline and let us know the outcome? :)>

Any competing bids from newer AFF arrivals?
 
MrLtL joined in August 1991 but he did have a stint with Flight Deck in the 80s and then Ansett's scheme before he joined. His number is 006****. I was a later starter, not until March 1995 (0******).
 
Approaching 19 years for the two of us.

Both of the kids have been members since birth - they should rack up a huge number...
 
Just looked at the other historical postings re this, and I think my mate in Perth on 1xx wins! My number being 17xx_ shows me joining in Aug 1991 but I remembered I joined the Flight Deck for a year back in the 80's and obviously kept that number hence being a number slightly lower than PJ and OZB: joining in 1986.:) As I did a lot of travel back in those days and before tier credits, then I concur that length of membership should be given some acknowledgment. :) (25 years is my recommendation)
 
Mrs Rugby and I are junior members at 19 and 20 years respectively. My original white QFF card looks like the P1 card that time forgot.
 
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Just looked at the other historical postings re this, and I think my mate in Perth on 1xx wins! My number being 17xx_ shows me joining in Aug 1991 but I remembered I joined the Flight Deck for a year back in the 80's and obviously kept that number hence being a number slightly lower than PJ and OZB: joining in 1986.:) As I did a lot of travel back in those days and before tier credits, then I concur that length of membership should be given some acknowledgment. :) (25 years is my recommendation)
You must have kept your Flight Deck number as Mr LtL was Aug 1991 as well and his number is 6xx_X. Not sure what his Flight Deck number was as I think he lapsed it when he went to Ansett for a year or two.
i'm 7xx_XX in 1995 so on a bit from him. The kiddlies are similar to me - we must have been going somewhere I am thinking.
 
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