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Am I reading this correctly?!

PostPosted: 15 May 2004, 21:13
by Autopilot
Hi,

Not sure if this has already been discussed here but has anyone else seen this on ebay?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 06405&rd=1

Seems like a bargain to me. Too good to be true?

Having just spent over two grand on a Z fare to LAX I'm rather intrigued! Looks like they are full J tickets up for grabs...

Marc...

PostPosted: 15 May 2004, 21:17
by jetgirl
Hey,


I saw something similar a few days ago, i'm sure theres an auction for UC tickets for £1995. If only i had the damn money i'd buy them like a shot!!

PostPosted: 15 May 2004, 21:24
by Pete
Looking at them, and the other sort of things the seller has been offering, I seriously doubt they are J. My guess is they will be bought with miles (and not necessarily VS miles either). I would be very surprised if you got the full J ticket, including limo and tier points.

The old rule - if it looks to good to be true, it probably is - applies.

Pix

PostPosted: 15 May 2004, 22:46
by Nottingham Nick
The same sale is now appearing every few days - if you look at the sellers other items for sale, he is dealing is tickets for US Airways and China Airlines to name but two. He is also offering 'UNLIMITED AIRMILES INTO YOUR FREQ. FLYER ACCOUNT WITHOUT FLYING SAVE THOUSANDS LEGALLY'

My first impression is not good [:(] Having said that, he has been on EBay since Mar 02, and has 100% positive feedback.

Caveat Emptor (sp?)

Nick

PostPosted: 16 May 2004, 01:05
by anteo
quote:£ 1.499 plus tax or $ 2623 plus tax

Got to be worth one pound fifty though :D

PostPosted: 16 May 2004, 16:07
by moodyflyer
Never mind the tickets, I'll have that exchange rate.

£10 gets me $17,498.

Even Travelex can't beat that...[8D]

PostPosted: 17 May 2004, 10:57
by Bazz
quote:Originally posted by moodyflyer
Never mind the tickets, I'll have that exchange rate.

£10 gets me $17,498.

Even Travelex can't beat that...[8D]




LOL :D

PostPosted: 22 May 2004, 05:32
by RichardMannion
One word:

Bargepole.

Thanks,
Richard