<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Dromomaniac:
UA also knows if you fly.
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That is not my recent experience. I had checked in for a cross-country return flight. During my long wait (I had checked in extra early and the flight was delayed), I called the office and they wanted me to go somewhere else ASAP. I could not change my flight (different payors), so I bought another ticket and flew out.
Wound up with miles from the un-flown cross-country flight and the one I actually flew.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> Originally posted by LAK 1K I had this happen on a return from Singapore.. and it credited as "C" miles.. very nice indeed. </font>
I just had the same experience returning from SIN, credited for F (which was my outbound class) instead of C (which was my return class).
What to do, what to do????
So far, it has only happened these 2 times. And for all the hassle I have gone thru over the years to get legitimate miles posted (and some that never were), I think it evens out.
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Da DOK