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Old Oct 30, 2009, 5:34 PM
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Originally Posted by whurled-perks View Post
Yes Cindy the voucher was a preprinted paper voucher given to ME by a customer service agent. This all happened back in 2007. Water under the bridge. Although I admit, the next time I am given a certificate I will be tempted to turn it into confetti.
Airline vouchers issued for customer service issues are typically valid for one year. If the voucher was issued back in 2007 then it's expired. You could try writing a letter to Northwest and enclosing the expired voucher. Tell them it sat at the bottom of a desk drawer or something. They might issue a new voucher. It's worth a try anyway.
 

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