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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 12:58 pm
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Boarding Pass coding for RCC

Is there some sort of code or symbol on my early checking BP that shows I am a RCC member? I only ask because I finally bit the bullet and purchased a RCC membership and the four times that I have used it now, the receptionaist has taken my BP, looked at it and ushered me in without scanning or typing anything. I have just handed the print out to the receptionist with my ID and get them both back with nary a blink of the eye.

Oh and they have thus far been very polite and offered a nice greeting. ^ FYI, two visits were during VERY busy rush hours and the other two I was the first to enter the clubs in the AM.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:01 pm
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They usually take my BP, but often seems they put it on a scan of some kind. I have taken a peek at the screen as I wait in DEN (where you can kinda be next to/behind upon checkin) and usually my name comes up in a green pop up bar. I haven't had time or opportunity to see if any other details come up.

Can't recall them not scanning though? Maybe something new.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:02 pm
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Your MP number is also your RCC member number, and should already be on your boarding pass.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:08 pm
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could it have been that you were on an int'l trip and in c or f? as a 1k, that gets you access to the rcc and perhaps the agent saw the "big 1k" and didn't bother to do anything else?
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:11 pm
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Originally Posted by goalie
could it have been that you were on an int'l trip and in c or f? as a 1k, that gets you access to the rcc and perhaps the agent saw the "big 1k" and didn't bother to do anything else?
These were all domestic flights, and yes there is a big 1K, but there must be many of those who do not have RCC memberships. I was just curious. There was definitely no scanner involved.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:16 pm
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Sounds like there may be an opportunity a fun new FT thread for 1K's/GS..and even a few crazy 1P's who want to try to get in on a flash and a prayer... "Master thread: Successful RCC entries when not eligible".
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:21 pm
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Originally Posted by Paolo01
Is there some sort of code or symbol on my early checking BP that shows I am a RCC member? I only ask because I finally bit the bullet and purchased a RCC membership and the four times that I have used it now, the receptionaist has taken my BP, looked at it and ushered me in without scanning or typing anything. I have just handed the print out to the receptionist with my ID and get them both back with nary a blink of the eye.
What print out are you handing them? If you're handing them the confirmation emails, BP, and ID, then perhaps they're using the email and id as verification. I just got my membership, no card, and of the 7 times I used it over the last week, I handed the agent my BP only, they scanned it and admitted me. If you're handing them the BP only, and they look at it and admit you without scanning, that is just weird.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:22 pm
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Originally Posted by Paolo01
These were all domestic flights, and yes there is a big 1K, but there must be many of those who do not have RCC memberships. I was just curious. There was definitely no scanner involved.
That's interesting that it happened to you 4 times. I have never ONCE in dozens and dozens of RCC entries had that happen - they always scan the BP.

Is it possible that the agents were busy and trying to move things along so they saw you were a 1K and you knew to hand them your ID, so they just figured "this guy knows the drill" and didn't bother to scan it???

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What print out are you handing them? If you're handing them the confirmation emails, BP, and ID, then perhaps they're using the email and id as verification. I just got my membership, no card, and of the 7 times I used it over the last week, I handed the agent my BP only, they scanned it and admitted me. If you're handing them the BP only, and they look at it and admit you without scanning, that is just weird.
I read the OP as "printout" meaning OLCI boarding pass printout, but maybe I'm confused. I think the point the OP was trying to make is that he only showed the RCC agent his boarding pass and ID, and since it was NOT scanned, there would be no way for them to know he was a member.

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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:22 pm
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Originally Posted by SEA1K4EVR
Sounds like there may be an opportunity a fun new FT thread for 1K's/GS..and even a few crazy 1P's who want to try to get in on a flash and a prayer... "Master thread: Successful RCC entries when not eligible".
I feel it would be ridiculously easy to attempt it and then just come off as an uninformed elite who didnt realize his *G status on UA didnt get him in to RCCs if it doesnt work, and thus not garner much suspicion from the desk agents. Not that Im going to, however
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:32 pm
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Originally Posted by Paolo01
Originally Posted by goalie
could it have been that you were on an int'l trip and in c or f? as a 1k, that gets you access to the rcc and perhaps the agent saw the "big 1k" and didn't bother to do anything else?
These were all domestic flights, and yes there is a big 1K, but there must be many of those who do not have RCC memberships. I was just curious. There was definitely no scanner involved.
very strange but another thought.....were you on a ps flight in either c or f?
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:33 pm
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Originally Posted by g_leyser
I read the OP as "printout" meaning OLCI boarding pass printout, but maybe I'm confused. I think the point the OP was trying to make is that he only showed the RCC agent his boarding pass and ID, and since it was NOT scanned, there would be no way for them to know he was a member.
My RCC activation email says this "Please allow four to six weeks for your membership card to arrive. You can then present your card to access any United Red Carpet Club lounge. If you plan to visit a Red Carpet Club location before you receive your membership card, please present this email and your purchase receipt or gift membership notification."

So I thought I'd clarify by asking OP what printout they're handing them.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 1:37 pm
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Originally Posted by g_leyser
I read the OP as "printout" meaning OLCI boarding pass printout, but maybe I'm confused. I think the point the OP was trying to make is that he only showed the RCC agent his boarding pass and ID, and since it was NOT scanned, there would be no way for them to know he was a member.
I handed my home printed BP and my Passport Card for ID.

I am starting to lean toward this just having been four lucky entries. Two where things were very busy and two maybe before the computers got fired up.
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Old Dec 2, 2009 | 8:53 pm
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I'm fairly certain they can just key in the MP number. It's only eleven digits after all.
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 10:51 am
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So, *this* is how the Salahis get in the clubs!

Originally Posted by whakojacko
I feel it would be ridiculously easy to attempt it and then just come off as an uninformed elite who didnt realize his *G status on UA didnt get him in to RCCs if it doesnt work, and thus not garner much suspicion from the desk agents. Not that Im going to, however
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Old Jan 12, 2010 | 11:01 am
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Was it the same receptionist each time? Maybe he/she has the amazing ability to read the bar code and match it to the database... in her head!!!!!???!?!
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