The 35 most outrageous fees (and how to avoid them)
I peeped the headline above and read some of these, but frankly most of them are common sense things.
Shame on ole Snoop for assuming that all people had common sense.
So if you are in need of money travel tips, you will like these little tidbits.
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1. Airlines: Paper tickets
What it is You remember actual airline tickets, don’t you? If you aren’t comfortable with an electronic flight record, you’ll pay a steep price for an old-fashioned paper version.What’s so bad The paper-ticket fee is all about forcing you to go electronic, thus saving the airlines money.
Ouch! $75 at United; $50 at American, Continental, Northwest and US Airways
What you can do Embrace change. When airlines routinely let you use a ticket on another airline if your flight was canceled, carrying a paper ticket was the safest bet. Today, flights are so full you probably won’t be able to get on another carrier. Plus, most major airlines have e-ticket agreements with competitors, so there’s no drawback to going paperless.
1. Airlines: Paper tickets


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