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So I booked a wanna get away flight for an ex partner of mine and I decided to cancel it without fully understanding the non transferable policy. I spent hours trying to figure out how to transfer the flight credit to my account and after all those hours I finally figured it out. I decided to make a southwest account in her name and book a ticket to anywhere with that flight credit trying to find a ticket that’s in the same price as the $231 I spent. I booked a wanna get away plus flight and used the “non transferable credit” and I went ahead and canceled that flight immediately after from there I was able to transfer the flight credits to my southwest account. Hope this helps someone!
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I believe that opening an account in someone else's name is a crime.
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That’s if I pretended to be them and tried to fly as them, which in this case I did not. I used no important personal information. All in the clear as far as committing a crime.
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The credit belongs to the passenger, not the buyer of the ticket. To bypass those safeguards and create an account in someone else's name is a problem, as I see it.
If Southwest agrees with you , then so be it.