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Old Jul 20, 2017, 11:46 pm
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Originally Posted by Eujeanie
Yes, it was a case of using the $25 certificate on 2 tickets...that's it! So it divided it up between the two, $14 should have been $28 (not sure how that worked, but I think someone else mentioned they also got more).
Glad this got straightened out ^

Originally Posted by Eujeanie

Since we have so many miles stockpiled, if it happened again (late luggage) I would again take the cash - less cash out of my pocket, the better I like it.
I go back and forth on this, sometimes cash, sometimes miles. I've been collecting a few vouchers recently, so lately it's been miles. I also find miles easy to claim via an email.

Originally Posted by Eujeanie
But I have a question...if the fare should go down, can I claim the Best Price Guarantee? I mean, does the fare have to go below $72, or just below $99?
As long as the base of your airfare is above the discount voucher, you should get $ back with a GARR.
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