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About 2 years ago, when QF first started flying to DFW, I flew via there in PE. The cabin was horribly dirty and dusty and about 1 hr into the flight I found a used teacup from the previous flight wedged down the side of my seat. All of this was reported to the CSM and we were met by the duty manager in DFW, who promised us a confirmed upgrade to J for our return trip. This would have been the end of the matter, but at check in, J was apparently full AND the flight would be flying via AKL. So we were asked if we minded overnighting in DFW at QF's expense with a reroute to LAX the next day in Y on AA and then J direct to MEL. Fair enough, we thought..... Until we arrived at the Hyatt and they didnt know anything about it. When we returned to the airport the next day, we learned that QF hadn't reissued the ticket and AA couldn't check us in and were told to call QF. So we did. Finally we were allowed to board the 763 and were allocated the very last row. We did not receive a meal, despite the famous QF advice of "dinner" on AA codeshares. In LA, the duty manager refused the upgrade claiming the flight was full and we'd have to fly Y, despite having a PE ticket. We declined, she offloaded us and called the police to escort us from the terminal as we no longer had BP's for a flight that night. As you might imagine, I was LIVID. On return, QF reimbursed our expenses and after MUCH negotiation, we each received 3 space available, origin to destination (meaning MEL-DXB-LHR counts as only 1 upgrade) system wide upgrades Y/Y+ to J or J to F. We demanded that the upgrades not have the usual 12 month expiry date. This was because of my concern that QF would simply decline any upgrade request for 12 months and then say "bad luck". That foresight was quite fortuitous because in the 2 years since, we've only been able to redeem 1 of them. In fairness, I only request them on longhaul flights in order to maximise their value.