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Old Nov 2, 2007 | 5:08 am
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Originally Posted by mjack99
I expected this (even got used to it) in the early days of the web but haven't come across it for some time now that it was a bit of a surprise.

So, basically as a non US citizen I can't book tickets on the Amtrak site because anything other than a US ZIP code in your billing address is not acceptable.

I will refrain from a rant about on this subject and just ask, have any other non US members gotten around this problem?

I wrote to Amtrak and they offered to book the ticket for me if I send them the details by email (rather a weak response). Will I still get the discount code reduction though if I do this?
Interesting. The last screen does let you choose foreign countries, so I would assume it would let you put in a matching (i.e. non-U.S.) postal code. I did not want to try booking a ticket and putting in a fake postal code, so I couldn't get to whatever error you were seeing--what was the error? Do you have no postal code (in which case, try putting in 0 or something, or use Amtrak's home ZIP of 20020, for Washington, DC), or did it error out when you put in your postal code?

Edit: Looks like it was solved. Usually the AGR forum here is pretty calm! Nice to see some hopping activity...

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Interessant. Ich habe gerade versucht, eine Bestellung mit der deutschsprachige Version der Amtrak Website zu machen, und die Website hat mir gegeben, genau die gleichen Felder mit amerikanischen Strassen und Hausnummern und Postleitzahlen auszufüllen. Aber Sie können mit der deutsche Sprache die Website probieren...

(Es tut mir leid...mein Deutsch ist sehr schlecht...)
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