Ness2289
I'm Almost There...
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I have been reading a lot of Ding! conversations using the search engine. I want to make sure I have something straight. As of right now, I'm confused! Some responses make with think one way, and other responses another way.
If I purchase tickets using an internet fare or other for, let's say, $300 for two round trip tickets and then I get a Ding! for $59 both ways- Have I now actually paid $536 for both sets of tickets? My credit is the whole $300 from the first purchase and NOT the $64 difference? Or is it just the difference which I can then put toward a future trip?
I have to say, it's kind of funny reading all the past postings. It never fails after about 5 to 7 replies to a thread, someone chimes in with "What is a Ding?"
If I purchase tickets using an internet fare or other for, let's say, $300 for two round trip tickets and then I get a Ding! for $59 both ways- Have I now actually paid $536 for both sets of tickets? My credit is the whole $300 from the first purchase and NOT the $64 difference? Or is it just the difference which I can then put toward a future trip?
I have to say, it's kind of funny reading all the past postings. It never fails after about 5 to 7 replies to a thread, someone chimes in with "What is a Ding?"


And if I am, then that means I don't necessarily have to be out of money for both sets of tickets.