Posted by admin on May-31-2011
First off why in the world do plane tickets have names on them? Why cannot they be like sports tickets? I mean, a spots a spot. Its not like we had to take a test to get the ticket. Now. On to my real question. Is there any way to change the traveler. I had someone cancel on me and I dont want my tickets to go to waste. Can I just take someone else? Is it a big deal. Essentially — An airplane ticket is a contract between you and the airline. To change, you call the airline and pay the fee.
Posted by admin on May-30-2011
I notice that many dealerships offer a free option of finding a car for you but how exactly does this work and how expensive is it to have a dealership get a car from another dealership and bring it? Is it better to travel man hours away to a dealership or try the car finder option? Thanks. Well, I have your answer. That's really a question to ask dealers, not YA. Only they can provide exact answers. We can only offer generalities. If you are asking about dealer trades, many offer that. Dealers can check regional inventories and trade a car they've for the one you want elsewhere. You might have to pay a transportation fee, but that is normal. It all depends on the distance between the cars and the dealer's business relationships. Is it worth traveling to get the car you want? It all depends on what you are buying. I have had people fly 1000+ miles to buy a car from me, but that was because we'd something unique and our price was much lower than their local dealer. If that is your case, then traveling might be worth it.
Posted by admin on May-29-2011
I paid $3000 for a membership in Global Travel Network, which I unfortunately can't really afford. The deals with the membership are great. . $96 guaranteed for one week at any hotel, etc. Unfortunately I have neither the time nor the $96 to take a vacation. I'd like to just cut my losses and get rid of the membership. Where do I go to successfully sell this? Can I sell it like a timeshare. Well, I have your answer. Read the terms and conditions and see if the plan allows for you to transfer it to another individual…