Originally Posted by
MaxVO
How was this charge named on the Amex record, and compared to the charge that was not reimbursed ($62.60)?
Both the same -
UNITED AIRLINES HOUSTON TX, with the additional info. showing 'WWW.UNITED.COM PASSENGER TICKET'
I suspect that somehow, the system is considering amounts under a certain threshold, even from electronic ticketing, as 'fees', given this has happened, as I mentioned upthread, in previous years when I had low amounts left to pay for tickets after using ETCs. Like I said, I think as much as ~$30.00.
The other interesting part here is that I had already received a refund for the original charge, also, as I had to cancel. So wondering if the credit will be clawed back at some point.
Originally Posted by
cfischer
This happened a few years ago when Amex was giving credit for these small 'tax only' charges. I wonder if that is back ...
Curious about this, as I have not heard of it. What 'tax only' charges did Amex used to give credit for?