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Earn Qantas Points in Qantas Assure App during Free 28 Day Trial

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I got this an email from Qantas:

Take advantage of the ‘Wellness Rewards 28-Day Trial’ on the Qantas Assure App and earn Qantas Points for everyday activities like walking the dog, playing with the kids or riding your bike – without having an Eligible Qantas Assure Product.

Fine print:
The Qantas Assure App is offered by Qantas and you must be a member of the Qantas Frequent Flyer program and 13 years of age or over to use the App. During the Qantas Assure Wellness Rewards 28-Day Trial, App users will earn Qantas Points without having to purchase an Eligible Qantas Assure Product. Qantas Points earned during this trial will be credited to your Qantas Frequent Flyer account on a fortnightly basis. Once the 28-Day Trial has ended, Qantas Frequent Flyer members who do not purchase an Eligible Qantas Assure Product will accumulate Locked Qantas Points by completing activities through the App. Locked Qantas Points will expire 12 months after the member last accumulated a Locked Qantas Point. Up to 3,000 Locked Qantas Points can be converted to Qantas Points following purchase of an Eligible Qantas Assure Product. Qantas reserves the right to extend or withdraw this offer at anytime.

So you'll need to either link your fitbit/Google fit/Apple Health account to the Qantas Assure app, and set some goals for their challenges - higher daily goals attract more qantas points.

Links to the apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.qantas.ass…
https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/qantas-assure/id1081741211?m…

Referral Links

Health Insurance: random (91)

5000 points for referrer and referee on select products. Details

Qantas Wellbeing App: random (498)

150 Points for the referrer (up to 20 times) and referee for signing up to the app.

Related Stores

Qantas Insurance
Qantas Insurance

closed Comments

  • Any way to use the data from Apple Health Kit?

    • Not sure about Apple - I only have an Android device so I guess that's why I saw Google Fit as an option. You'll see the options after you login with your Qantas account in the Qantas assure app.

  • Yes. The app requests to use the Health App built into the iphone

  • +3

    any way to hack the app via android with fake GPS

    • probably the same way as how you do it for pokemon go, it would required a rooted device (android). There is a method which you install and run fake GPS and the app would not be able to detect it.

      • +1

        I'd recommend using an Android emulator from a PC like Nox (bignox.com) as it has a built-in GPS spoofer that's better than using FakeGPS as it enables you to run around the map at a particular speed etc, rather than instantly appear @ x,y,z when using FakeGPS.
        I'd be impressed if they have added some kind of detection into their app, but you never know.

        You can also automate the job by setting a waypoint path for you to run around in and leave the app completely unattended.

        Just need to add your google account into it, download the required Qantas apps via Play Store and off you go.

        I use the emulator a lot and it's really good (much faster than bluestacks, the other popular Android emulator).

        • yes, actually this is probably much easier. bluestack as well.

    • This is my 5th day of using the app legit. 235 points so far with no gps hacks. I'm yet to see how or when it sends points off to qff.

      But assuming you could gain 3000 free points in the trial with a gps hack I cant see there anything really stopping you creating 5 (or 500) assure accounts on a bunch of vm emulators, pooling the points, then flying first class to Japan with private transfers to 614 Washizu, Kosai-shi, Shizuoka for a factory tour!

  • 150 points bonus Qantas points for just downloading and linking the app.

  • Mine seems to be stuck at 200 points, even though the recent activity keeps ticking along. :(

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