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Old 20-01-2006, 09:38   #7
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Re: odd email

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Originally Posted by ScaredWebWarrior
That solves one problem - YOU don't have to worry about being defrauded on this one, but...
All for the same ticket? Or for multiple tickets?

It may be a genuine email from Qantas - someone may be using your details to hide behind because they have used a stolen credit card (though obviously not yours - I assume you haven't got a Barclays debit card either - they're VISA too.)
Could be, but if that is the case, the person travelling would normally be required to show photo id (presumably on a domestic aussie flight as well). So, if someone is trying to hide behind another ID, he/she would be found out easily. I also noticed the e-mail doesn't have passenger details, which a confirmation normally would. PUzzling... It may well be worth contacting Qantas.
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