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no Tracy...well, not for this fare anyway. Believe me, I tried!!! We've always booked on Expedia and always gotten E-tickets. When this fare came up, it said upon booking that only paper tickets were available for it, so went ahead and booked anyway(cost another 37 bucks tho!) (because they Express them UPS) Anyway, emailed Expedia twice they said we can't solve this via email, ring Expedia..so did that, they said (very nice woman)it was up to Air India whether they would or not. Called them, got someone who couldn't understand me at all and vice versa(no offense..I know it's an Indian airline..but..it was frustrating) told me to call Expedia..tried them one more time, and THEN tried Air India one more time!! 2nd guy same AND was rude to me, so just gave up. At any rate, there's nearly 2 weeks yet and it's only supposed to take 2/3 days Express...I was just worried about the postal code thing. I think it'll end up being ok tho. How's THAT for along-winded answer??? :lol: M.

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no Tracy...well, not for this fare anyway. Believe me, I tried!!! We've always booked on Expedia and always gotten E-tickets. When this fare came up, it said upon booking that only paper tickets were available for it, so went ahead and booked anyway(cost another 37 bucks tho!) (because they Express them UPS) Anyway, emailed Expedia twice they said we can't solve this via email, ring Expedia..so did that, they said (very nice woman)it was up to Air India whether they would or not. Called them, got someone who couldn't understand me at all and vice versa(no offense..I know it's an Indian airline..but..it was frustrating) told me to call Expedia..tried them one more time, and THEN tried Air India one more time!! 2nd guy same AND was rude to me, so just gave up. At any rate, there's nearly 2 weeks yet and it's only supposed to take 2/3 days Express...I was just worried about the postal code thing. I think it'll end up being ok tho. How's THAT for along-winded answer??? :lol: M.

Whatever you do-just make sure you/him has the booking ref # ( you know that number made up of letters and/or numbers -usually about 7 digits long, thats issued by the airline), anyway, with or without ticket as long as he/you has that number , pretty much anything can get sorted. Even if he has no paper ticket....The postcode thing should not be a problem...they spelt my name wrong once on my ticket-it was corrected at the airport when I checked in.

Don't worry.

Good to know he is coming home to you.

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Thanks Michele! I worked at an airport for a couple years tho, and that's why I'm worried(not much yet..still way more than enough time for him to get the tickets) and he will have a copy of the Itinerary, which has the Res. code on it...but when they're paper tickets..if you lose em(at least when I was there) or..in our case..don't have them..you're kinda SOL! I'm sure they'll turn up tho..hasn't even been the time they allot themselves for a day or two yet...so, no worries...but thank you!!! :) M.

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

oh dont work her nerves.. :thumbs:

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

What is your trip??? Don't you get it??? You must be intellectually challenged... IT IS NONE OF YOUR BUSINESS!!! Got it now??? Understood??? Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeez - spare me from blithering idiots (who fondly imagine they are not idiots!!!

Paul and I met on the Bazaar on the 14th January (he joined my progressive rock forum that day)

July 3rd he flew to England to meet me

We fell in love while he drove all over the place coz I cannot read maps (we were supposed to go to Ingleton - but touched Darlington 4 times, Pierce Bridge 6 times, Scotch Corner twice and Bernard Castle twice and we never did make it to Ingleton)

It has been so long and so much has happened in between...

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

Please people do not get sidetracked by this sad excuse for a human being. His appearance tells me one thing, he cannot even hack it now he is back in his own country but for some perverse reason of his own he seems to "get off" on slamming people. Not a nice person in any shape or form. And that is my one and only comment relating to the scum ball :thumbs:

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

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The bloke is intellectually challenged Frances... so ignore the creature... he knows not what he does.

Paul and I met on the Bazaar on the 14th January (he joined my progressive rock forum that day)

July 3rd he flew to England to meet me

We fell in love while he drove all over the place coz I cannot read maps (we were supposed to go to Ingleton - but touched Darlington 4 times, Pierce Bridge 6 times, Scotch Corner twice and Bernard Castle twice and we never did make it to Ingleton)

It has been so long and so much has happened in between...

Arrived in Houston on October 29th 2006

Married 17th November 2006

Lost my father 8th January 2007 (all dates are a blur after this)

Conditional Green Card dated 24th October 2007

I-751 posted on 6th August 2009

Received on 7th August 2009 in VT

Melo's Prog Bazaar

CTTE

Filed: Country: England
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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

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The bloke is intellectually challenged Frances... so ignore the creature... he knows not what he does.

yah...I've done my best in the past... :yes: He DOES seem to be obsessed with Michelle's personal life though... :huh:

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Dear Michelle, how many tickets have you blown now?

Even a person with an actual job, making a six-figure sum, isn't capable of blowing so much money on airfares. The intellectually-challenged know that a return ticket is important.

Why-This.gif

The bloke is intellectually challenged Frances... so ignore the creature... he knows not what he does.

yah...I've done my best in the past... :yes: He DOES seem to be obsessed with Michelle's personal life though... :huh:

ahh Michelle has a stalker eeek :no:



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