12-28-2021
09:01 AM
12-28-2021
09:01 AM
You see what you did? You took my statement, then incorporated in a wrong point to your statement.
No one ever said flying is “causing” the flight to spread. You have to be more careful with your words.
But what is true, and was stated, is that it can be spread on a plane, or anywhere for that matter. This is not “false,” that’s why masks are mandated and now, all over the news headlines is they are talking about making vaccine mandates to fly domestically.
My question, is if a vaccine is mandated and a requirement to fly and I am not vaccinated, why should I have to lose my point value?
The same idea should go, even if the vaccine is not mandated, and I am specifically worried of transmission on a plane, why, again, does someone lose their points.
Here’s an idea. Say, for example, I own a restaurant and offer a rewards credit card to customers. You happen to use the card for points. Then I have a hepatitis a outbreak in my kitchen and tell u to eat at your own risk and I’m gonna let all the employees keep serving food. So, now, you as the customer might be afraid to ever go back there and now have lost all the points you had accrued. Is that fair? This is just an analogy, because we all know the health department would shut the restaurant down. However, it’s the same principle. Either way, whether just fearful of transmission, or if it becomes a mandate to be vaccinated, I wonder why someone has to lose their points.
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12-27-2021
08:25 AM
12-27-2021
08:25 AM
So Jessica, now that the headlines say that they are pushing mandatory vaccines for airlines, I guess your statement that Covid on planes is FAKE news and does not happen because of the planes high quality air filtration. That what you said, those are your own words. So why the vaccine mandates, if your statement is a correct fact?
Or could your “subjective opinion” that your pushing on people in this forum as facts, like what your write is only the truth, happened to be wrong?
could the virus spread on planes or no. You stated no. I’m not trying to be rude, it’s just I’m here for facts, not opinions.
This is the way I see it. if these mandates do happen, and I’m not vaccinated. I can’t fly. Now, southwest, broke the agreement. I used their credit card to fly their flights. I cannot fly anymore. I should be reimbursed, I should not have to play a game of gifting people tickets.
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12-22-2021
11:34 PM
12-22-2021
11:34 PM
@dfwskier wrote:
Instead of gifting the points, you could buy tickets for other people - there's nothing to prevent that.
Selling points however is prohibited, and doing what you suggest gets very close to that situation.
I’m not selling them nor ever even suggested that. I was asking if Southwest would reimburse me, since Covid changed the game (rules) around. Now, in order to fly, which the card was intended for, I have to gamble sitting in a closed cabin, for hours on a flight.
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12-22-2021
02:03 PM
12-22-2021
02:03 PM
Anyone know, I’m sure this situation is relatively in new waters, but I have a lot of southwest miles or points. My wife and I don’t want to travel anymore due to Covid. It’s all over the news how transmissible it is on a plane. I mean it’s common sense.
Southwest charges you to gift points to someone else, so I was wondering, what my options are, because I’d like them to give me the cash value and call it even, then cancel my card and get a different type of rewards card.
I already forfeited a few hundred dollars on tickets last year because we couldn’t use them by the expiration date-which seems just wrong- when I have a friend who had a flight paid with cash with southwest, and still hasn’t used them from 2020, and still, to this day have them extended. Somehow mine had to be used by purchased date and mine was purchased for 2020 also, which was the start of Covid. Whatever, what’s done is done.
Any info is appreciated. Thanks.
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