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E-Cert on Ebay for $82?
I rarely check ebay, but decided to look at the travel board. 10 people were bidding on an E-Cert like the ones I get in the mail from NWA every few months or so. On mine it includes the name and address and the E-Cert number is the FF number of whichever family member. Why would people buy these? Can other people actually use them? $82?
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These are still going on ebay for $30-40+. Do you think it's unethical to sell these certificates for that much?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by chrisny2: These are still going on ebay for $30-40+. Do you think it's unethical to sell these certificates for that much? </font> Often published airfares are cheaper than the fares offered on these coupons. With the coupons, availability is also limited and I could just see someone buying one thinking they're getting a good deal for holiday travel and getting shafted because they can't use it. I would suspect it's likely those who do not travel much who are buying them as they don't know any better. If they were to go through the valu-paks they get in the mail, they'd likely find their own free cert. I get these coupons all the time in the blue 'valu-pak' coupon things that arrive in the mail from time to time. Best, SDF_Traveler ------------------ "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -- Ben Franklin |
SFO-BOS is going for $490 now (even a 14-day advance purchase!)
so the $248 + taxes ($288) with the Zone saves $200. Personally, I haven't used a Zone in 2 years. I fly mostly leisure and usually find better fares. Luckily I don't live in MSP. ;-) Mitchell |
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