Qantas Points definition

Qantas Points means Qantas Business Rewards Program points which may be accrued by a Qantas Business Rewards Member, held to the credit of their Qantas Membership Account and used in accordance with Qantas’ applicable terms and conditions;
Qantas Points means Qantas Frequent Flyer Program points which may be accrued by a Qantas Frequent Flyer Member, held to the credit of their Qantas Membership Account and used in accordance with Qantas’ applicable terms and conditions;
Qantas Points means Qantas Points in accordance with the Qantas Terms & Conditions;

Examples of Qantas Points in a sentence

  • If the Participating Product submitted as part of a claim is returned for a refund or exchange and the claimant has already received Qantas Points from Qantas as part of their Eligible Claim, Qantas may reclaim those Qantas Points from the claimant without compensation to the claimant.

  • Qantas Points will be credited only to the Qantas Membership Account of the purchaser of the Participating Product that forms part of an Eligible Claim.

  • The Promoter accepts no responsibility should an Eligible Claimant fail to receive Qantas Points because of a failure to notify the Promoter of correct details or of a change to those details, or for otherwise providing incorrect information.

  • An upgrade cannot be purchased on airfares with cash or Qantas Points.

  • You cannot transfer your Qantas Points to any other person or entity.

  • Membership and the earning of Qantas Points as a business are subject to the Qantas Business Rewards Terms and Conditions.

  • Unless otherwise specified by Samsung, claims for crediting Missing Qantas Points cannot be made if the Qantas Business Rewards Membership is not current or if the Qantas Business Rewards Membership Account was not active at the time the Eligible Claim was submitted.

  • A Qantas Business Rewards Member must claim any Missing Qantas Points from Samsung within 60 days of the confirmation of a successful Eligible Claim.

  • Before making a purchase, it is the claimant‟s responsibility to ensure they, and any product they purchase, are eligible to earn Qantas Points in accordance with these Terms and Conditions and, if so, how many Qantas Points the claimant may earn.

  • If a Participating Product submitted as part of a claim is returned for a refund or exchange, that claim is disqualified from this Qantas Frequent Flyer Promotion and is not entitled to receive Qantas Points.


More Definitions of Qantas Points

Qantas Points means points in the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, and includes ordinary points, promotional points and bonus points and any or all combinations of them together, which may be earned in accordance with these terms and conditions.
Qantas Points means points in the Qantas Frequent Flyer program, and includes ordinary points, promotional points and bonus points which may be earned in accordance with theseterms and conditions.
Qantas Points means Qantas Points which may be accrued by an Eligible Entrant, held to the credit of, or transferred to, the Eligible Entrant’s Qantas Frequent Flyer Membership Account in accordance with the Qantas Frequent Flyer Program Terms & Conditions.
Qantas Points means points in the Qantas Frequent Flyer Program.

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