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One of my upcoming fares in business was made without the NPX code so I decided I'd be a smarty and cancel the original booking (checked first to ensure there were some seats left) and re-book it with the disc. code.
All good as far as the cancellation went with all the fare being deposited into the travel bank. Went to make the new booking and got right through it only to find during the "make payment" stage, the booking was rejected as being a duplicate. I waited and tried again...same result. I rang the GCC and the code would not work for them (no disc loaded which was about $50). I tried with a CC payment rather than travel bank and it wouldn't do it.
In the end, I made the booking whilst not logged in, which meant I couldn't use the travel bank funds and had to use a CC (with fee) but it did accept the booking (phew). Then I logged into that booking number and added my VFF number. Now it's happily restored (same plane, same seat) but $52 cheaper. It's like pulling teeth some times!
All good as far as the cancellation went with all the fare being deposited into the travel bank. Went to make the new booking and got right through it only to find during the "make payment" stage, the booking was rejected as being a duplicate. I waited and tried again...same result. I rang the GCC and the code would not work for them (no disc loaded which was about $50). I tried with a CC payment rather than travel bank and it wouldn't do it.
In the end, I made the booking whilst not logged in, which meant I couldn't use the travel bank funds and had to use a CC (with fee) but it did accept the booking (phew). Then I logged into that booking number and added my VFF number. Now it's happily restored (same plane, same seat) but $52 cheaper. It's like pulling teeth some times!