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Qantas (Australia) legal case: When a Qantas Club ‘lifetime’ membership card isn’t actually for life

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A legal case brought by a Qantas customer Catriona Wilson, who received her Qantas Club card in the mail in 2018, after purchasing a Qantas Club partner membership with expiration date listing “LIFETIME”. When she was informed in 2021 that her card expired, she decided to fight it and eventually took Qantas to court.

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The Sydney Morning Herald runs the story about Catriona Wilson, who received her Qantas Club card in the mail in 2018, after purchasing a Qantas Club partner membership with  expiration date listing “LIFETIME”. When she was informed in 2021 that her card expired, she decided to fight it and eventually take Qantas to court. 

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