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- From: johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us (John R. Levine)
- Subject: Re: Airline Antitrust Litigation
- Organization: I.E.C.C.
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1992 18:34:57 GMT
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- My wife just got the anti-trust filing form in the mail, which is a little
- strange since she didn't ask to get a copy (though she certainly did buy
- tickets.) There are three ways you can file -- the shortest form is a
- postcard in which you say you bought at least one qualifying ticket, and
- ask for $100 in vouchers. The intermediate form lets you claim up to 5
- round trips, the long form is for more than that. The amount you get back
- is determined by a very complex formula, and you get credit vouchers for
- future tickets, not cash.
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- For anything other than the short form, be prepared to document your claims
- with ticket stubs, credit card receipts, frequent flyer statements, or the
- like. I'm certainly glad we have all of our old American Express bills!
-
- Regards,
- John Levine, johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us, {spdcc|ima|world}!iecc!johnl
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