but Jim they do charge you tax on buy one get one free items! (depending on the item and what state you are in). You don't see it on the price tag and you won't see the tax until they ring it up. So this doesn't legitimize your point, but if this were a court of law, the judge would rule this as a dismissal.
again going back to my previous post, as a frequent flyer he should know that his trip would never be completely free. This is not some deceptive practice done by the airlines, this same practice can be seen most anywhere from small grocery stores to car dealers and even some travel websites don't give you the total cost until just before you confirm to buy. If you were given a business first class seat and you had the choice of paying 8000+ or 600+ which would you choose????
I believe those taxes and fees are not something the airlines wish to impose on their frequent travelers using their miles, but it's a law of some kind. Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but again there's nothing deceptive about it sir.
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