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Thread: Should I be worried?

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    It happened to me once so I broke down and went to CAA (likeAAA). The agent had seats that weren't on line and the price was right. Where there is a will there is always a way
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    THey got us. Low prices for a month, 6 hrs. of a high price and only 7 seats left, we paniced & booked because the only other flight was way crazy, 10 hrs. later price down 125 total and now they have 15 seats. *******s!! lol. I looked for 9 months, morning, night, weekends, 3am, there is no rhyme or reason....I do believe that when they see someone after the same flight, they raise the cost, but what brings it back down, blows my mind. It's all good, Booked , pack and go. it will all come out in the wash.

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    Don't Worry, Be Happy! You are going to Jamaica in 50 days!

    Enjoy,

    VVHT

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    Here in Milwaukee airlines show limited number of seats. They are holding some for their A-I clients. If those don't sell, the A-I's release some of those held seats so suddenly a close to sold out flight has quite a few vacancies. It's kind of a big game and we, the customer, aren't privy to the rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rinakim View Post
    The airline that we use recently implemented a fare drop guarantee. Makes it much easier to book when you need to knowing that if prices go down you will get a travel credit!
    Would you care to share which airline?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandman66 View Post
    Would you care to share which airline?
    Westjet
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    I've been watching flights from MSP for mid-March and although the selection is limited, the prices haven't been this low in awhile, especially if your travel dates are flexible. Rigid schedules and non-stop flights you are best booking as early as you can.

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    [QUOTE=SLP;151464]It happened to me once so I broke down and went to CAA (likeAAA). The agent had seats that weren't on line and the price was right. Where there is a will there is always a way [/QUOT

    Apparently companies routinely track IP addresses of computers accessing their sites. This applies to all online purchases. Multiple visits may result in increased pricing because they think your wanting to buy. Always surf in "Private" mode which hides your IP address from them.

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    [QUOTE=Craig123;151651]
    Quote Originally Posted by SLP View Post
    It happened to me once so I broke down and went to CAA (likeAAA). The agent had seats that weren't on line and the price was right. Where there is a will there is always a way [/QUOT

    Apparently companies routinely track IP addresses of computers accessing their sites. This applies to all online purchases. Multiple visits may result in increased pricing because they think your wanting to buy. Always surf in "Private" mode which hides your IP address from them.
    Private mode does not hide your IP from websites you visit.

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    [QUOTE=TAH;151662]
    Quote Originally Posted by Craig123 View Post

    Private mode does not hide your IP from websites you visit.
    Thanks for clearing that up. It's coockies that are hidden. The point is private surfing keeps them from their devious pricing tactics. How it does so is irrelevant.

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