By "details of the offer not to be shared", I'm assuming they mean the link and the code to use.
And they don't even mention this restriction in the email. You have to download the T&Cs to read that.
But it's more than just Red e-deals and sale fares. It's a discount on J-class fares too.
Just received an email offering up to 20% off selected domestic airfares until April 1, for flights 9 May until 16 September.
Haven't checked any flights.
Anyone else receive this?
Same but different. My offer is from Budget.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
The days of these deals not "being shared" are long over.
Thanks to Ozbargain.
(and yes its already on there….get in quick)
The original recipient of the offer (a customer or employee of the sending company) must be the primary contact and provide their email address when making the booking. The email address used in the booking must be the same as the registered email address that the offer was sent to. If the offer was received in the mail, the mailing address that the offer was sent to must be included in the booking. Friends and family can be included in the booking when they travel together with the original recipient of the offer.
I suggest reading the Terms and conditions. They prohibit sharing the details or advertising on social media.
Oh and the discount is available for a limited number of bookings.
If you can book it, do you care?!
I'm just giving a heads up. Wouldn't want others to miss out if they needed to use it. But you're correct. I got the offer so I don't care.
I got it too, not sharing due to the T&C's.
Bit of a weird one I think and the first time I've seen SoMe mentioned specifically.
I got it too, not sharing due to the T&C's.
Bit of a weird one I think and the first time I've seen SoMe mentioned specifically.
But why not share if you don't intend to book? That meets all the T&Cs as far as I can see. I didn't ask for the offer - or agree to it - or negotiate it - they just sent it.
How DARE they!
I received the Avis promotion as well.
I checked a SYD-BNE airfare on sale for $109 and reduced the price down to $104 or <5%. So for a return airfare I would save $10 and I would then pay the $7.70 credit card surcharge for saving of $2.30 which is not that crash hot.
And why are we afraid to post the Avispromo?
It does seem to depend when and what you book. But I found much bigger savings on some fares (10% off MEL to PER Red e-deal for exampe). That was a better saving than the CC charge. And in J it was $100s off (20%).