Last night I bought a three-segment ticket for a long-distance trip starting tomorrow. When I checked the ticket in my email, I noticed that for the third segment, it says I was charged $0. If that's the case, no wonder it was the cheapest of the good options I had!
I am now worried. Do I have a valid ticket, or not?
When I consider just calling and asking, I worry that they will want to charge me for the third segment—but I made this reservation in good faith, making decisions partially based on cost. (I'm in sleepers, so we're talking a fair amount of money.) Last night I could have selected a different option (more expensive than this one, but much less expensive than now paying for the third segment), but that option is no longer available.
It doesn't seem like they should be able to charge me for the third segment, or deny me boarding—I just accepted the deal that was offered to me, with no knowledge of this. (Especially since they don't even tell you what each segment is costing—you just get the total.) In my understanding, businesses have to honor a purchase even if they've made an error. But saying that "they should honor it" doesn't mean they would actually have a roomette for me—and I hate to rely on it when I could end up stuck 1500 miles from home!
Does anyone have any wisdom for me?
I am now worried. Do I have a valid ticket, or not?
When I consider just calling and asking, I worry that they will want to charge me for the third segment—but I made this reservation in good faith, making decisions partially based on cost. (I'm in sleepers, so we're talking a fair amount of money.) Last night I could have selected a different option (more expensive than this one, but much less expensive than now paying for the third segment), but that option is no longer available.
It doesn't seem like they should be able to charge me for the third segment, or deny me boarding—I just accepted the deal that was offered to me, with no knowledge of this. (Especially since they don't even tell you what each segment is costing—you just get the total.) In my understanding, businesses have to honor a purchase even if they've made an error. But saying that "they should honor it" doesn't mean they would actually have a roomette for me—and I hate to rely on it when I could end up stuck 1500 miles from home!
Does anyone have any wisdom for me?
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