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April 10, 2005

Flying to Tokyo First Class

travel united 1st class seat We should all travel 1st class on United!

I left L.A. on Tuesday, March 8, 2005 at 11:15 am on United Airlines flying first class (first indication this is not your typical backpackers journey). I highly reccomend the experience. Imagine a little pod all your own with multiple storage places for complete organization and an automated seat that has flat bed potential. However, I never fully realized its potential since I chose not to sleep.

 

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Posted on April 10, 2005 04:28 PM by united140.
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I purchased a Business Class tickt fom him but he misrepresented and later told me that the Business Class ticket was economy ticket upgraded to Business. After much discussion, he promised me to give me 14 United First Class upgrades. He gave me ONLY two and refused to return my email. I am in process of filing a claim against him and possibly other defendants. Please be careful. He is a SCAMMER.

Posted by: Parvez Gondal at October 18, 2007 04:20 AM

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A Class Above

I am offering roundtrip passes on UNITED AIRLINES FIRST CLASS! Buyer will recieve a beautiful white envelope. As a complimentary gift, I will include a rountrip FIRST CLASS pass on United Airlines!!!

This pass is valid anytime, as long as seats are available. Notify me of your dates, cities, and preferred times- and the pass will be booked in your name. The airline will notifiy you of your booked seat, and I will mail out the passes. This pass will be valid for travel in North America, 50 contiguous states including Alaska, Hawaii, Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Please contact me for availability on dates, number of passengers, and cities.

The value of this air pass can easily surpass $2500.

Posted by: Coud Ten Travel at July 11, 2006 08:24 AM

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