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Discount Code "Non-Transferable"?
Hi,
I recently won a 25% discount code on the Air Canada "At Your Fingertips" contest. The code is good until May, 2010, but I already have two flights booked between now and then, so I'm unlikely to be able to use it. The code is good for flights just about anywhere, with a few exceptions. The fine-print says the code is "non-transferable" but how would AC ever know if I came to an arrangement to allow someone else to use it, and even if they did, would/could they do anything about it? The code is potentially worth up to a couple of thousand dollars on an executive flight, so I'd hate to see it go to waste. Thanks in advance, B |
Isn't it possible that you might take a third flight over the next year?
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