New Amex statement credits

In regards to the United offer of 1000/200, it stipulates in the T&C that flights purchased must start in Australia. How does Amex know where the flights actually originate? Domestic flights are sold in AUD so could they tell the difference between this and an international flight from Aus?
AMEX gets the full itinerary - PNR, start and finish…

It’ll appear in your statement also.
 
Honestly had no idea. My previous charges with other airlines just has an amount - nothing about PNR or origin/destination. Good to know!
The app/online display will probably only be a summary.

I’m looking at my most recent AMEX PDF statement and there’s a QR and a QF booking. Sorry, no PNR but the following:
eTicket number
PAX name
Carrier
Booking Class
Routing: To/From

They’ve done that for as long as I can remember. So in short, they know!
 
In regards to the United offer of 1000/200, it stipulates in the T&C that flights purchased must start in Australia. How does Amex know where the flights actually originate? Domestic flights are sold in AUD so could they tell the difference between this and an international flight from Aus?
Most flights I book direct from airlines, post to my amex account with the fare class, origin, destination and ticket number.

However, I reckon @tinkybelle is correct.
 
just booked Thai flights with a TA and waiting to see if the $250 appears as it stated must book on Thai.com.au
 
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You just need to know how long to hold the purchase before refunding to avoid triggering a credit clawback.
In this case the $140+ refund due to price drop was preferable to the $10 credit but thought it would be helpful to others. Agree it probably doesn't help that the transaction amounts were identical
 

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