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Old 03-07-2010, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by viperdriver
I thought if someone on the trip flew the scheduled deadhead they would update your bank to that higher fare. Is that right?
They will only update the person's bank that flew the scheduled D/H. Not the whole crew.
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Old 03-07-2010, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by MacMan
I have never not deviated and I've always been able to make my bank work one way or another, hence the ignorance. I was considering whether to deviate or not this time, though, because I could do it within a reasonable amount of time/effort and that $100 would have made a difference whether I owe them money. I kind of expected the answer I got..but what struck me was the absurdity of the notion that if I applied that same rule that they would use for me as a deviator and didn't deviate, I would then owe them money!
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