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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

3656.0. "USING AIRLINE ANTI-TRUST COUPONS" by ODIXIE::MFLEMING () Tue Jan 31 1995 19:22

    I have received coupons as a result of the class action anti-trust suit
    against the airline.  You can only use them for up to 10% of the cost
    of each flight.  I'd like to use them against travel I do for the
    company (meaning - I get the 10% not Digital).  Thomas Cook Travel
    doesen't have a policy for this.  They said that Digital is negotiating
    with the airlines right now on how to use their coupons.  Here's my
    questions:
    
    1.  Did the company actually file a claim for all of the business
    travel we did and they paid for during the period in question?  (I heard
    a rumor that they did but I figured the person coordinating it must
    have been TSFO's.)  I never received any official word or policy from
    Digital so I went ahead and filed on my own.
    
    2.  Does anyone have any advice on how to use coupons for business
    travel? 
    
    I don't want to break any rules here but in the absence of a clear
    policy I don't want my coupons to go to waste.
    
    Comments anyone?
       
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3656.1QUARK::LIONELFree advice is worth every centTue Jan 31 1995 19:308
Yes, Digital did file a claim for travel that they paid for.  A memo went
around instructing employees NOT to file on their own.

I don't see any way you can end up pocketing the 10% value.  At best Digital
would get a break on the fare.  If that's not what you want, then use them
for personal travel or give them to someone else.

				Steve
3656.2Coupons May be WorthlessANGLIN::BEATTYTue Jan 31 1995 20:122
    They are a joke anyway, I understand they are only good for 10% off of
    a full fare!
3656.3Greenbacks ain't worthlessCSC32::B_GRUBBSTue Jan 31 1995 22:1018
    it's published base fare.....not quite the same thing as full fare.
    
    in other words, airfare war fares count if they are published at
    the lower price.
    
    The real trick is that the BASE fare BEFORE taxes has to meet
    the cutoffs for the coupons.
    
    For instance, I bought a round trip Delta  Colorado Springs to LAs
    Vegas for $180.  the base fare was 152.73, the rest was taxes/fees.
    I'm buying two tickets, I'll take the saved $20 bucks and eat
    a good dinner buffet....
    
    What they hey.  I've never been heard to say "I don't need the
    extra money (10,25,50, whatever), just forget about giving
    me a discount."    8^)
    
    --Bert
3656.4Sounds like the consumers prevailed!ANGLIN::BEATTYWed Feb 01 1995 13:116
    That is good news, I read the terms of the agreement and misunderstood
    the fare description.  Based on my misunderstanding I decided not to
    deal with the refund.  A day or two later I got mail from Digital
    saying they would be claiming the coupons.
    
    
3656.5DIODE::CROWELLJon CrowellWed Feb 01 1995 15:306
    
    They are a joke... The shopping bags at Stop & Shop have a better
    deal... $100 off.
    
    Jon
    
3656.6TRLIAN::GORDONWed Feb 01 1995 16:276
    the only ones who made out in this suit were the lawyers....
    
    their money came up-front in the settlement, the consummer has been
    waiting now over a year and we get crap...
    
    IMO