Tigger_Magic
I am opinionated, independent-minded, self-righteo
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As long as I am told the price that will appear on my cc BEFORE I click the "purchase" button, I am fine. I almost never believe the "advertised" fares any airline offers because from experience I know that they are either (a) very limited in number or (b) there will be extra taxes, fees, surcharges added on.salmoneous said:You guys have a much higher threshold for deception that I do.
For those that think this isn't decpetive advertising, is there *anything* you would find to be decpetive advertising? Can an airline - or anyone else for that matter - put whatever price they want in an ad and it's not deceptive so long as they till you the real price before charging your credit card?
I haven't seen anyone complaining about McDonald's so-called $1 menu or Wendy's or KFC's so-called 99 cent burgers or sandwiches. None of those items is actually 99 cents or $1 -- they always add on the taxes, but they continue to advertise them as 99 cents or $1. Deceptive? Not really, because most people know things are added onto the price.
Same with the airlines. The advertised price is rarely the final price on any airline ticket.