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Old Dec 14, 2004 | 10:59 pm
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Originally Posted by amanuensis
Let me make sure I understand -- if a person has a True Blue account, he/she will get automatically credited for the difference if a booked ticket has a fare decrease. Correct? If so, then is this done irreguardless as to what point balance he/she does or does not have? And furthermore, if a person does NOT have a True Blue account, then what options does he/she have for getting a credit for a booked ticket that decreased in cost after purchase?

What I am getting at is -- is joining True Blue for the crediting of fare decreases reason enough for joining, even if a person does not anticipate flying True Blue enough to ever earn 100 points during a year's time?
Well from experience, i check the fare randomly for my flights and if I notice it goes down, I call up jetBlue and tell them and then they credit my trueBlue account for the difference. Its like your own personal jetBlue bank account hehe they deposit money in your account except the withdraw is only good toward a jetBlue ticket... oh yeah and the credit also expires 1 year from the date of the flight, not the day they credit you. (so if they credit your account on Jan 1, 2003 but ur flight is for March 1, 2003, your credit in your account would expire on March 1, 2004.) Thats what I been noticing... hehe I was able to get enough credit for a free round trip between Oakland and Atlanta back in da days... hehe.
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