Originally Posted by
CLEguy
If my experience is any indication...she won't just enjoy it, she'll expect it!
Don't even get me started on what I get for having us slum it in C
hahaha. Though SQ Suits would be much better haha :P
I beg to differ, changing the billing address to Denmark, was the only way the website allowed all EU customers to access the same services (and prices) regardless of their country of origin/residency/nationality etc. Therefore by changing the country to DK, all EU customers only exercised their right guaranteed by EU consumer protection laws.
Also, it is no mistake in website programming. It is a feature that united.com allows you to select the currency in which you like to be billed rather than forcing $ or the currency of the country of origin.
I second that.