Can anyone explain this item on my EDR Statement?

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I'm happy to get the 25 points but I'm not sure what it was for. Obviously Smkt is supermarket.

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[TD="colspan: 2"]Qantas Frequent Flyer Points Summary[/TD]
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[TD]Date Accrued
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[TD]Description[/TD]
[TD]Total bonus points earned[/TD]
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[TD]25/05/2012[/TD]
[TD]TS Smkt No Contact offer[/TD]
[TD]25[/TD]
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I've had it before, and I think "No Contact" means they haven't told you about it.

In my case, it appeared to be a double point promo for the week prior to receiving the points.
 
I've heard that all the codes for bonus points are changing and these are just the transition codes. I believe Smkt denotes supermarket, ie Woolworths supermarket. I think Oz Mark may be on the right track with the double points guess. I guess you could check your base points and see if you have a matching transaction. Good luck.
 
Keep receipts of what you buy and match around the dates and $25 obviously. I thought at first TS was Telstra perhaps and thought it was 'No Contract' with an r as in pre-paid mobile phone, but that's silly as they'd just use Telstra Pre-Paid, then again WW & EDR has a pretty coughpy website, so I don't get surprised by the weirdness of WW, EDR and HSBC anymore.
 
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