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Are there not already restrictions preventing you buying tickets that don't originate in Argentina?Guess you have to buy that leg NYC-SF here before departure...! with CC
Are there not already restrictions preventing you buying tickets that don't originate in Argentina?Guess you have to buy that leg NYC-SF here before departure...! with CC
That is the thing, you cannot buy flights paying in pesos that do not originate in Arg. You have to do it with dollars, dollar bills, or foreign cc or buy them abroad. Unless it is a connecting flight, let´t say you are going EZE to SF with a stop in NYC.
Sorry then I Don't understand well at all. I believed if a ticket was issued BA - SF RT with a stopover in NYC was OK. Seems I'm wrong...??
That is the thing, you cannot buy flights paying in pesos that do not originate in Arg. You have to do it with dollars, dollar bills, or foreign cc or buy them abroad. Unless it is a connecting flight, let´t say you are going EZE to SF with a stop in NYC.
And you can't do that because you can't pull the money you'd need from the ATM in said foreign country to buy that ticket...
But it is not just that. Imagine you are visiting relatives in your home country. You buy here a ticket BsAs - NYC for example. And then you want to go visit your friends in California. If you want to buy NYC-SF you cannot do it with your Argentine cc, which I think is abusive if you are an Argentine resident and earning pesos!
Please help me understand this:
Are you saying that an Argie credit card holder will not be able to buy an airline ticket (not originating from Arg) with his credit card on, say, Orbitz? How can they deny that technically while allowing the Argie, who happens to be overseas, from buying other goods and services with his card (paying the extra 20%)?
but how can they control a credit card purchase overseas? It's very easy to make the transaction go through a third party and the card issuer has no idea what was actually bought.
Please help me understand this:
Are you saying that an Argie credit card holder will not be able to buy an airline ticket (not originating from Arg) with his credit card on, say, Orbitz? How can they deny that technically while allowing the Argie, who happens to be overseas, from buying other goods and services with his card (paying the extra 20%)?
I can understand how the gov't or the airlines can tell Argie agencies not to sell tickets not originating in Arg, but how can they control a credit card purchase overseas? It's very easy to make the transaction go through a third party and the card issuer has no idea what was actually bought.
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They are not controlling credit card purchases yet.