Re: Weirf Methods - QATAR & TRAVELOCITY
- From: "Arthur" <pangga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 23:59:37 +0000 (UTC)
"Tumbleweed" <thisaccountneverread@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Arthur" <pangga@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Sorry Gents.
>>
>> I rang QATAR in Manchester and they verified that there are 3
>> reservations
>> for flights, blah blah
>> And as of yesterday, still no move from travelocity to debit my card for
>> the
>> £880+ outstanding.
>>
>> Arthur
>>
>
> Maybe you'll get lucky :-)
>
> Does the amount debited equate to one of the flights?
>
> --
> Tumbleweed
This is part of the email that confirmed the bookings,
Airfare Summary-Prices shown in British pounds Total: GBP1406.20
Travellers Price per person Taxes & Fees Total Price
2 adults 440.00 71.40 1022.80
1 child 302.00 71.40 373.40
Delivery Charge 10.00 10.00
So one adult = £440 + £71.40 = £511.40adding the £10 delivery charge .so on
the credit card statement it showsAnd from the EGG CC statement 03 Aug 2005
TRAVELOCITY.CO.UK LTD STANSTED £521.40 So it is right, that they have
only debited my card for 1 adult ticket + delivery.Don't know whether to
crap myself or warn people to sell their shares in Travelocity.One possible
explaination is that the company can minimise on fees to the CC companiy if
they submit a large number of transactions simultaneously instead one at a
time.But I know nothing about CC companies and their methods.Arthur
.
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