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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Qld" data-source="post: 2316251" data-attributes="member: 38709"><p><h3>You know you are a former frequent flyer when...</h3><p></p><p></p><p>When you're actually thinking of catching the train... for fun!</p><p></p><p>You look into your FlyBys account and are actually SHOCKED by the number of FlyBys Points you have in it (because you haven't transferred anything for 2 years!)</p><p></p><p>I cannot remember my new Passport number now, but in all fairness the old one was just freakishly easy to remember and roll of the tongue.</p><p></p><p>However for a good year I forgot where my passport was! It turned out I actually put it in my partners official documents folder instead of mine when we moved - go figure why I did that LOL. But the interesting thing was, even though I couldn't' find it... I didn't even care enough to go look for it.</p><p></p><p>And now I am seriously contemplating using points on a Y flight (though to be fair it is a trans-Canada flight which are annoyingly expensive yet the points cost is fairly reasonable).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Qld, post: 2316251, member: 38709"] [HEADING=2]You know you are a former frequent flyer when...[/HEADING] When you're actually thinking of catching the train... for fun! You look into your FlyBys account and are actually SHOCKED by the number of FlyBys Points you have in it (because you haven't transferred anything for 2 years!) I cannot remember my new Passport number now, but in all fairness the old one was just freakishly easy to remember and roll of the tongue. However for a good year I forgot where my passport was! It turned out I actually put it in my partners official documents folder instead of mine when we moved - go figure why I did that LOL. But the interesting thing was, even though I couldn't' find it... I didn't even care enough to go look for it. And now I am seriously contemplating using points on a Y flight (though to be fair it is a trans-Canada flight which are annoyingly expensive yet the points cost is fairly reasonable). [/QUOTE]
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