Have you checked the seat pocket in front of you?

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I did. I keep finding CL BP's, who even on full Y flights don't get upgraded.

I google their names, interesting backgrounds some of them.

Life is tougher for them these days.

What have you found?
 
I once found a US$100 note on an AA flight in the side of the seat I was in. In the front row of F, too! It was folded and I initially thought it was $1 or $5 as they're all the same colour.. but opened it to find it was worth more!

What seat were you in when you found the CL BP?
 
I found my inflight magazine + safety card + every other thing in there covered in mayo/cheese spread. I subsequently and by accident cover myself in the same stuff. It was gross!
 
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I once found a US$100 note on an AA flight in the side of the seat I was in. In the front row of F, too! It was folded and I initially thought it was $1 or $5 as they're all the same colour.. but opened it to find it was worth more!

What seat were you in when you found the CL BP?

Generally 4A. One bloke thought he was there, however he was given 5A. However it was a full 738, and his sequence number was 156.
 
Last week I found a copy of Time Out and some watch collectors magazine - I never believed anyone actually bought those mags!
 
pink Laptop on one occasion
 
All I have ever found is the crossword/sudoku filled out in the QF mag, or chewing gum stuck to its pages. I must try to fly at the start of the month more often to get a fresh magazine!;)
 
Remember once in the mid 90's finding a QF BP showing for a passenger showing Blue status and thinking something like: "Wow, that person must fly a lot".:p
 
I never leave my BPs on planes or in hotel rubbish bins any more. The last time I did either, I found myy FF a/c locked out because of too many tries at the password...

Sure, people can guess membership numbers, but more chance of them trying if they know you;re a very frequent flyer.

Mind you. I've always thought that people who tryy to steal points are just stupid, as they'll get caught through redeeming them...
 
An A4 (online check-in) BP from about a week earlier... (goes to show how thoroughly they are checked)
 
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I never leave my BPs on planes or in hotel rubbish bins any more. The last time I did either, I found myy FF a/c locked out because of too many tries at the password...

Sure, people can guess membership numbers, but more chance of them trying if they know you;re a very frequent flyer.

Mind you. I've always thought that people who tryy to steal points are just stupid, as they'll get caught through redeeming them...

Worse sill some airlines put your passport number on the BP, like NZ.


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Has anyone found the library book I left on the plane? You would think the cleaners would be able to send a book back to library or keep in lost and found, but it was never seen again. After the fine and replacement fee the wines on the plane seemed more expensive.:oops:
 
I've never been game to to dig to deeply however I might start as I could do with an Ipad or a $100US note !
 
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