JohnK
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I haven't checked with Amex but I have now spoken to countless AA call centre staff and all have said the same thing. You cannot use an Australian credit card with an Australian address and insert UK/GB as the country. In fact there have been suggestions that in order to purchase an airfare I have committed fraud by providing them with false information. I agree. Unless others can correct me mr_matt_t was extremely lucky to get his itinerary ticketed, based on the information that I have received from AA.Did you check with Amex to make sure their auto fraud protection system didn't kick in or something?
Either way I have learnt my lesson and do not wish to take this further. I will book through Expedia for ~A$1350, somewhere between $A100-$200 more than the AA price, but also the itinerary is not identical to the itineraries available on the AA website. I have even searched the ITA website and the cheapest airfare with the exact itinerary I booked is ~34,000THB, or ~$A1500, which makes the AA UK price seem like a bargain and too good to be true.
I would not be surprised if the AA website is updated in the near future where they will not be able to sell itineraries that do not include an AA flight. Maybe QF and BA have been pressuring AA not to sell these airfares as the AA UK call centre insisted I call QF, on 131313, to get this itinerary ticketed. Maybe AA is telling me porkies just to get rid of me. Maybe not. Apart from the lowlife from Brisbane yesterday everyone of the customer service agents I spoke to could not have been friendlier....