medhead
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I'm fed up with continually being branded a petulant child, who was cheating on ASA to abuse the status system. So i thought it was time to put up some real numbers.
Over the last few years, I've taken 429 flights with vast one world airlines. 418 flights on QF, for an average of 19 SC per QF flight. The grand total is 8435 SC credit to my QFF account.
I've taken 28 flights that were JASA, those flights cost 606,591 points and $3127.60 in cash. Those are net points after removing the points earned on the flights.
The cost of a point is the next issue. QF will give the customer a cash value of about $0.007 per point - That is they'll reduce a cash price by about that much per point that you/we give up. That that sure as hell isn't the cash value that QFF are receiving per point. Just like currency conversion there is a margin, QFF sell points at a higher cost then the price they provide in redeeming a point. I've heard prices upto $0.035 for business to buy points. I've decided on a conservative figure $0.015 per point.
That means QF has got $12226 out of me for the JASA I've taken. That works out at a cost of $7.19/SC on the JASA flights.
On all my flights on QF I've paid $7.27/SC. For QFF SC earning across all airlines $7.31/SC.
Oh gee look at that, I've paid Qantas about the same for JASA as I have for normal cash flight.
The next person who calls me a petulant child or a cheat don't be surprised if I think you're delusional.
Over the last few years, I've taken 429 flights with vast one world airlines. 418 flights on QF, for an average of 19 SC per QF flight. The grand total is 8435 SC credit to my QFF account.
I've taken 28 flights that were JASA, those flights cost 606,591 points and $3127.60 in cash. Those are net points after removing the points earned on the flights.
The cost of a point is the next issue. QF will give the customer a cash value of about $0.007 per point - That is they'll reduce a cash price by about that much per point that you/we give up. That that sure as hell isn't the cash value that QFF are receiving per point. Just like currency conversion there is a margin, QFF sell points at a higher cost then the price they provide in redeeming a point. I've heard prices upto $0.035 for business to buy points. I've decided on a conservative figure $0.015 per point.
That means QF has got $12226 out of me for the JASA I've taken. That works out at a cost of $7.19/SC on the JASA flights.
On all my flights on QF I've paid $7.27/SC. For QFF SC earning across all airlines $7.31/SC.
Oh gee look at that, I've paid Qantas about the same for JASA as I have for normal cash flight.
The next person who calls me a petulant child or a cheat don't be surprised if I think you're delusional.
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