<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JonNYC:
Does your current FF statement not contain your US address?
Do you honestly not understand that this program is not intended for US residents and that people scamming KLM into giving them miles might not be something that they would be on the lookout for?</font>
You seem to have missed my point, so let me repeat:
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by JonNYC:
The application specifically says you must use the same address as the FF statement you are submitting to be matched.</font>
No, it doesn't say that. Where did you get that?
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Eugene:
See http://nederland.klm.com/html/elements/4368.pdf .
One can sign up for the membership in KLM's FD first (and it's advisable anyway, as you can receive your FD membership # instantly online and not wait for receiving your number and card in the mail from Amsterdam), then fill the transfer form for existing FD members. There isn't even a place to put your mailing address for another FF program there!
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Nowhere did I pass a judgement or even make a comment on ethical implications, as it is
personal choice how to deal with his/her conscience and conducting business with airlines. Besides, many FT members do have residencies on both sides of the pond, and do receive mail in both locations. I know at least two FT members who currently are in the process of physically relocating from the US to Europe.
Naturally, you are entitled to your opinion on the matter, and I'm sure you'll act accordingly.
But once again,
the simple reality is that the way this promo is legally worded, there is no requirement on having mailing addresses match in both programs.