<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by jeffreyt:
Actually, the rule is in there and has been for a long time. But, it's ludicrous that they want to deduct miles for donating them to a charity event. How did they find out that someone paid for them in the first place?
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Where is this rule? Is it there because Delta says it's there? I've read their Program Rules book and can't find any mention of the inability to sell, trade or give away miles. And I have to assume that the law firm that is filing the class action law suit against Delta has also examined their rules more carefully than I, and they have reached the same conclusion that no such rule exists!
As for how did they find out, the Delta rep. told me that one of the two people who I issued the tickets to indicated that he had paid for them. I don't think he was trying to get me in any trouble. He just told the truth, not thinking that it would be misinterpreted - i.e. he paid the non-profit agency, and Delta assumed he paid me.