Originally Posted by
St Elmos Fire
I mostly agree with this other than your interpretation of "US resident members", the words US resident have a specific legal meaning as resident of the USA. Not US registered with BAEC.
You can't not provide a valid US address during booking if using a US credit card, I never hid the fact I was booking from the US and was a US resident paying in USD with a US card.
Therefore additionally:
- US resident members of BA's Executive Club who provided BA with a valid US address at the time of booking regardless of a UK mailing address registered to the BA account - ELIGIBLE
The term "US resident" means different things in different situations. For instance, being a US resident for tax purposes is not the same as being a US resident for immigration purposes.