Tiger booking site has expired security certificate?

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jehane

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Hi all, sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, I didn't see it on a quick skim through thread titles.

I've just tried to book a couple of Tiger flights, but both firefox and ie tell me that the security certificate for the site has expired (a couple of days ago). Anyone know anything about this? I booked on their site about a week ago with no problems.

THanks,
J
 
Not too sure what the deal would be on that, but i don't think it would be anything to stress out about.
But going, offtopic i'm sure it's another way to get ancillary revenue.
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The issue has been corrected, and a new certificate installed that expires 17/10/2010.

Wait for the same issue again next year ;)

An expired cert by itself isn't bad if you know and trust the website providing it. Most browsers will advise of the issue though.
 
I had to close Firefox altogether and restart - something hanging around in cache I think.

I just tried to book BKK to KUL/SIN for around 30 December but they seem to want premium prices - even Jetstar was more reasonable -

I think they misplaced their whiteboard of reminders and do/donts.
 
Hi all, sorry if this has been posted elsewhere, I didn't see it on a quick skim through thread titles.

I've just tried to book a couple of Tiger flights, but both firefox and ie tell me that the security certificate for the site has expired (a couple of days ago). Anyone know anything about this? I booked on their site about a week ago with no problems.

THanks,
J


I wouldn't have expected anything less of Tiger.
 
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