Originally Posted by
flyingcrazy
Hi I am very reassured that you think there is no such precedent for this, I mainly heard this online from various websites (points guy forum etc), the main examples I heard were of Delta adding individuals who had raised and won chargeback claims from the airline via their cc provider. I has also read that airlines such as BA and the major US airlines on a twitter profile of a high profile frequent flyer and reviewer that major airlines such as BA blacklist people who raise chargeback claims against them.
If this is untrue then that would be a relief, as it would seem unjust. I can understand if some chargeback claims are unjust but if the consumer has a genuine claim then it seems ridiculous. In this case BA were in the wrong from what I have seen.
I have never heard of it on the BA/BAEC board on here.
Tbh there is a lot of stuff written out there on twitter/FB by supposed high profile frequent flyers which is complete rubbish. At least with FT what is posted is peer reviewed - if I posted some rubbish on here there would be plenty of knowledgeable and experienced flyers who would quickly correct me.