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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by bhatnasx: When I was younger, my dad's job allowed us to fly in C around the world on (BA/UA/KLM/Air India/Pan Am/TWA) once every 2 years - We used to fly from DC to various places in Europe (LON/FRA/PAR/AMS)to DEL to various places in SE Asia (NRT/BKK/SIN) to LAX to DC - all in paid C - we did this probably about 7-10 times and the last time we did it, it was in paid F - my dad had an FF account for himself & it never occurred to him to set up one for the rest of the family til we did it in paid F. The miles I could've had... [This message has been edited by bhatnasx (edited Mar 06, 2004).]</font> |
Do they also check names vs. numbers on promos, I just got a new cell phone from my father and the name on the account is his, but I gave them my FF number for a 5000 mile promo. Have my fingers crossed http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by dspringer28: Do they also check names vs. numbers on promos, I just got a new cell phone from my father and the name on the account is his, but I gave them my FF number for a 5000 mile promo. Have my fingers crossed http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif</font> |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Traveller: In the summer of 2000 I flew to London after I was just divorced. My passport and ticket had to be in my new name (I went back to my maiden name) but my DL Skymiles account still had my married name. I wasn't even able to put my DL number on the ticket, when I got back I had to write a letter to DL and send in all my flight info to get credit for the flights. On domestic flights I was able to use my Skymiles # with my old name, but not the international ones and this was way back in 2000.</font> My wife, with her chosen hyphenated last name, or my Asian friend hong Sik Kim who goes by an Americanized "harold" have both had numerous problems trying to prove they are who they say they are, but even beyond any concerns over security, the airlines still like to be as firm and pig headed as that O'Riley guy on Fox news! NO, we are not going to budge and understand you are different from the norm. We are not going to help you. Sorry. next! I would pursue that divorce/name issue of yours to this day with DL relentlessley until they cave. And they eventually will. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/wink.gifMM |
My Dad and I share a name, so swapping FF miles has been easy.
Even funnier, when TWA was folded into AAdvantage, his miles were put into my account! |
I can't believe you're considering such dishonesty!
Shame! Shame! |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by blueeyes_austin: My Dad and I share a name, so swapping FF miles has been easy. Even funnier, when TWA was folded into AAdvantage, his miles were put into my account!</font> |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Rssrsvp: Where you call from has no bearing on a promo that you are registering for. All that DL tracks is if you are eligible for the promo that you have signed up for. </font> I don't know about all airlines, but I have earned miles for partner bonuses that were not name matched. |
I know a guy who puts his number on his kids and wifes tickets. I have seen him do it when they were flying together. It is on AA and he often gets the miles. He has never had a problem. I personally wouldn't do it. He does and no problems.
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