Joyce - Everything you've said is true. What I meant to write (but came out wrong) was that Virgin may now be
reserving the discounted online prices for their UK customers. Keith Prowse is Virgin's UK ticket vendor and his own online price is slightly higher than Virgin Travelstore's (£199 vs. £190). Therefore Virgin was probably offering an additional discount to their own customers.
From presleyg's email, Virgin indicates that the discount was intended for UK buyers only. However, some of the online sales, yours and mine included, was probably all processed automatically through their computerized system. An order comes in through the web site, the computer sends a reply email, requests a credit card charge and schedules delivery. Passes and a receipt are packaged by hand but staff only knows the computer has authorized this shipment. A few days later, we get our tickets.
However, with the flood of orders and emails, real people actually have to respond to questions and the "red flag" is up concerning shipping fees, credit card authorizations, etc. to US customers.
I didn't mean to say the passes themselves are restricted to UK, just the online discount.
Steve
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Jen - That's great news. I didn't think that the FlightShop would use a different exchange rate. You got a really good deal, especially with UPS insured shipping. Virgin sent my passes out via Royal Mail, which I'm guessing, is the equivalent to US Postal.
What's that noise I hear...Oh, it's the sound of the
stampede of buyers going over to the FlightShop's site.
Steve