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@Jordi *******
well that’s different. Visitors have overseas license and don’t need an international permit. People here have a local license. It’s useful for ID too.
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@David ******
yes excellent point. Get $1bn of insurance at home in case you stall on a level crossing and an oil train comes through and sets fire to a whole city. That would help cover all your bases. The paranoia on this forum is unbelievable.
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@Kevin *********
Interesting thanks. pretty much what you’d expect I guess. I’d love to see what they can see on their screens when you enter. Probably extremely boring for most people. I find they always ask how long you’ve been out of the country. I’m sure they know. Must be just a check if you lie or not.
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@Kevin *********
Normally they are so helpful there. Actually the check in next day was. She didn’t even check the record as far as he could see.
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@John *******
oh really? Says who? How many million miles do you have on which airlines son? I’m intrigued after a comment like that. Real frequent flyers don’t make comments like yours. They are above that. Normally 35,000 feet above. 😂
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@Neil *******
My (US) friend who got rejected at Eugene for travel to Cambodia and Thailand was rebooked by United for free the next day when I called the 1K desk to complain. He basically didn’t know how to handle the situation. Like most people.
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@Kevin *********
How does this work? I assume it’s automated. Are rejects checked by a human?
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@John *******
Well of course I know that. I’m not totally stupid. But you buy a ticket from a US airline that has a real code share for the final sector so that you are fully in an American computer. Even then there can be issues. As I said. I hope this clarifies your point.