Selling miles?
#46
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 2,055
Here is some non-legal, general advice:
1. If you find out that someone knows your userid/password or other account-access credentials for any account, you should change them.
2. If someone deposits anything of value into your account that is not yours, you should notify the company through which the account is held that money/points/taco coupons/miles/etc. were mistakenly deposited into your account.
3. Do-it-yourself restitution is almost always a really bad idea.
4. Involving yourself in other people's problems is invariably a bad idea and the concept of accessory after the fact is a bad thing to learn through experience.
None of the above advice may be suitable for your particular circumstance or comport with laws, rules, and regulations in your place of residence. I am not being compensated in any way by any of the readers of this message and do not represent any of them. YMMV. Res ipsa locquitor. Ipso facto. E Pluribus Unum.
Ike
(Who does not represent you)
1. If you find out that someone knows your userid/password or other account-access credentials for any account, you should change them.
2. If someone deposits anything of value into your account that is not yours, you should notify the company through which the account is held that money/points/taco coupons/miles/etc. were mistakenly deposited into your account.
3. Do-it-yourself restitution is almost always a really bad idea.
4. Involving yourself in other people's problems is invariably a bad idea and the concept of accessory after the fact is a bad thing to learn through experience.
None of the above advice may be suitable for your particular circumstance or comport with laws, rules, and regulations in your place of residence. I am not being compensated in any way by any of the readers of this message and do not represent any of them. YMMV. Res ipsa locquitor. Ipso facto. E Pluribus Unum.
Ike
(Who does not represent you)