Originally Posted by
Often1
As always, read the contract you are asked to sign. Usually these days, it's all electronic and there is an agent in front of you and a line of people behind you, glaring. But, it's your money.
You don't need to read everything, but the key financials ought to be right up front. Look for the one-way fee and if's there and isn't $0, that's a problem. It's what you sign for that counts.
Well, yes, but it's precisely in readiness for that conversation that I wanted a printout of my orginal reservation showing $0 ... because the cynic in me
knows that at the desk, the contract will say $n where n is a 3-figure number
So what do I do then ? Reject it and walk to San Francisco ? Or accept it and try to claim it back later ?