<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by SMessier:
I guess there's no limit to how much you are willing (indeed, eager) to defraud the companies for which you are a "valuable"
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Defraud?? Very strong word! Is he using a stolen credit card? A rubber check? Is he trying to obtain goods in a fraudulent manner? Hardly!
If he already has booked a RTW trip some months ago and decided to have a nice F-class trip from LHR-BKK-LHR as an additional 2 segments then it is all kosher. And knowing
Oz, he would have picked the right dates for this TG thing i.e. when he will be in Europe on his RTW.
An offer of sale was made and he accepted the offer. Period. Where is there fraud in this? When RyanAir offers FREE tickets and thousands accept then where is there any fraud? Missing out on the fare is one thing but accusing others of fraud is quite different.