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Continental threats
The act of purchasing your ticket with a credit card is enough for that card
number to be transmitted to the airline irrespective of whether you buy paper or ET. In addition some airlines outside the US require that you present a form of identification at check in that you must nominate at the time of ticketing if using ET. One valid form of identification is a credit card (even if you didn't pay for the ticket with a card). If you insist on paying by credit card you need to know who the merchant is going to be. If it's the agent there is a good chance the card will not be disclosed to the airline (except for identification purposes as noted above and there are alternatives that can be used). -- ***** *****The "return to" address embedded in this mail is wrong as an antispam measure. Please address new mails or replies to edwarddotharrison1atbtinternetdotcom replacing dot with a . and at with an @***** ***** |
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