kaytieeldr
DIS Legend
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- Jun 11, 2005
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I know dioxide already answered this, but it can't be said too much: cookies had NOTHING to do with the fare increase.While shady may be a strong word to use, I'd say it applies here. To offer one price online, and then increase that price based on the number of times I've clicked on the site in the form of a 'cookie', seems shady to me.
WHILE you were in the process of purchasing your four tickets at $X each, another party was at least a step ahead of you in purchasing one or more of those same four tickets at that same $X each.
They completed their transaction first. This left between zero and three tickets at $X remaining for you.
Because you were purchasing FOUR tickets in a SINGLE transaction, ALL your tickets were thus priced at the NEXT HIGHEST fare bucket, or $X+$Y each.
Had you stopped, and instead purchased EACH ticket SEPARATELY, one or more of those individual purchases would have been at $X each - assuming of course, that yet another passenger didn't come along in the meantime and purchase any/all the remaining $X tickets while you were doing this. Then you could have purchased any tickets no longer priced at $X, at $X+$Y - instead of spending $X+$Y on each of the four.