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#837191 by Tinuks
08 Feb 2013, 14:08
I just booked a flight in the "O" fare bucket and for the first time ever, I saw that I had the option to bid for an upgrade. I thought, "this is nice" until I clicked on the button and saw that the lowest bid was about the same price as the fare difference between the "O" and "K" (or was it "H"?) Anyway, my question is what's the point of bidding if the fare is available outright?
#837193 by LovingGold
08 Feb 2013, 14:31
Hi Tinkus,
I had the exact same experience. The cost to upgrade normally both ways was the same cost as the "Max Bid" offer for one-way.
I made a quick call to VS as I thought this may have been an IT gremlin.
It seems not, the upgrade system, so I was told, is automatic and based on the standard fare. Any sales or reduced fares will make the upgrade cost seem large in comparison.
Not much help I'm afraid.
J
#837194 by at240
08 Feb 2013, 14:32
Tinuks wrote:Anyway, my question is what's the point of bidding if the fare is available outright?

This has happened to me, and in some cases the fare difference has been rather lower than the minimum bid. Pretty cynical...
#837195 by Tinuks
08 Feb 2013, 14:39
I thought it was just me this happened to as a way of taunting me but I guess it's a regular occurrence.

I'm not a genius, but I don't think the way of tempting someone who just bought the lowest fare available is offering them a price that's at par with the actual upgrade. It just doesn't compute.
#837279 by Miss G
08 Feb 2013, 21:52
I had the option of this recently, and the lowest bid price was MORE than the upgrade your flight offer.
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