With the level of bankruptcy shown by travel related organisations it is either card or nothing
I do know someone who usually uses a mac and was on a whingeblows machine that booked a fare. Rang up and did the 'oh hai using safari please to be refunding me money' and was told "but I see you were using a windows machine for this booking, but do see you've used a mac before".Or you could book, pay the CC fees. Then call up Virgin Australia and say you booked on a Mac, and Poli wasen't working. They'll then refund the credit card fees.
I do know someone who usually uses a mac and was on a whingeblows machine that booked a fare. Rang up and did the 'oh hai using safari please to be refunding me money' and was told "but I see you were using a windows machine for this booking, but do see you've used a mac before".
So, end of the day, if you didn't try to book using poli on a mac, don't expect the refund (I did the other day, and will continue to do so to avoid the surcharge, until December at least!).
Just use a browser where you can change your agent to appear as safari.
Seems this loophole has been closed. Poli now available on Macs
I'm a POLi fan simply because I hate paying CC fees. I do realise that I can make up to 3 point/$ on some credit cards (I hate AMEX with a vitriolic passion, and even the benefits on offer have so far not swayed me otherwise), but the reality is many CCs are 0.5 points/$ which to me does not equal overwhelming value (yes, I do argue with myself about the value of a point).
So POLi represents good value to me (until convinced otherwise).
Recently (tonight) I was booking OOL-MEL for a family holiday and of late, I've shamed myself into buying the carbon credits. (bugger all cost and hopefully may not be squandered and actually pay for 1 or 2 trees in ground). So feeling great about myself, I check the carbon offset box and proceed with the payment (POLi) only to find POLi doesn't work with the offsets..........doesn't this seem like technology gone astray? I also note the carbon offsets come through as a separate receipt, so I deduct from those two irregularities that DJ are just a conduit for a third party carbon trading company. If so, why not nominate who they are so we can review their performance like we do DJs? I know the claim is the money goes toward NCOS CN compliant schemes (companies?) but DJ laud biogas in Thailand and fuel efficient cooking in Cambodia (both worthy ideals) but if my conclusions above are correct, a "middleman" is involved which reeks of potential rorting of well meant funds.
So without me ranting, may I ask (to roughly gauge) how many of you use POLi and how many commit funds to carbon abatement schemes through DJ? For the record, I believe we FFers can indeed make a difference, but we also need to know our miniscule individual investments aren't inadvertantly squandered.
VA, please feel free to join in with as much info (factual propaganda most welcome) as you feel helpful. I get the feeling I'm not the only businessman who has no issue with paying our ecological way, but desires feedback!
Excuse my ignorance but what does POLi stand for ?
You can book a Virgin flight with a Credit card and pay the advertised fare without the Credit Card surcharge.
Simply book using the Australian Zuji website.
You get instant Virgin confirmation number.
Downside is that you then have to login to velocity and attach your membership number to the booking. Not a major deal considering the savings.
Anyone tried to get a refund because their bank isn't supported by POLi? I'd like to think this falls into the same category as the Mac refund, but haven't tried it myself...
Now call me cynical if you will, but this seems like the banks are just sorry they're losing out on their precious CC fees.
It is much more than them being jealous. Firms like poli do provide huge challenges to banks around fraud. And if the poli system was to be compromised then the banks are making their stance clear.
I dislike poli. They shouldn't be doing what they do... it is a security risk. And regardless of all the glossy (but old) security audits they crow about on their site... no system like that gets access to my accounts.
Agree with this, I have worked in the Payment Card industry on compliance projects and now on Privacy Act/Credit Risk projects. I don't think there is anything particularly insecure, it's a portal in which you still need to log into the underlying banks system (i.e. this is not something that is stored by Poli, which yes would be vulnerable to hacking).Of course if you personally don't feel comfortable with using them you shouldn't. I wouldn't say that means 'they shouldn't be doing what they do'. Obviously if they were breaking any laws or contravening the Data Protection Act then they would have been shut down.
I don't see any difference between this and any company that takes a payment from you by CC. I mean, they take your CC number, expiry and CVC and would be just as vulnerable to security risks. Any financial institution can be compromised.
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