stav
Eating Figjam
Posts: 953
|
Post by stav on Apr 8, 2013 11:59:54 GMT -5
I just booked a flight (US domestic) and in the TSA background check section, my mind momentarily and bizarrely decided it was 1993 and I entered my parents phone number. There was no option to go back and correct it. Does it matter? If it's just a contact number I don't care, because I doubt Delta will call me, and if they do my parents can either relay the message or give them my actual number. But are they going to run some sort of check and discover it's not my # and find it suspicious...?
I'm assuming it doesn't matter, but does anyone know?
|
|
|
Post by tzarine on Apr 8, 2013 15:25:31 GMT -5
no, they won't
|
|
|
Post by Webs on Apr 11, 2013 12:39:57 GMT -5
It's your parents number. You could just say you thought they wanted an emergency number.
|
|
|
Post by tinaja on Apr 18, 2013 13:15:19 GMT -5
Stav you will never be able to get onto another airplane again with that sort of subversive action
|
|
stav
Eating Figjam
Posts: 953
|
Post by stav on Apr 18, 2013 15:14:44 GMT -5
Yeah, I forgot for a minute that the TSA couldn't find their ass with two hands and a flashlight...
Now I just hope the security (or "security") at the airport isn't on some temporary New-England-wide level of insane.
|
|
|
Post by tinaja on Apr 18, 2013 15:44:38 GMT -5
Oh they would stop you for a bad phone number, but not for the box cutter you have in your purse.
|
|
|
Post by sprite on Apr 19, 2013 1:37:59 GMT -5
i spent ages filling in passenger data online for a flight once, realised later i'd messed up info on my passport, and called.
'oh, doesn't matter, we'll see your real passport at the desk.' then why bother???
|
|