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I see people board planes with their boarding passes on their phones a lot.That just makes me so nervous.
I trust my phone boarding passes over the paper version- I always mash it up in my wallet/passport. I always know as long as my phones around I have that boarding code in my email.
I see people board planes with their boarding passes on their phones a lot.That just makes me so nervous.
I use my phone for everything. movie tickets, living social/groupon vouchers... when I went on a cruise I took a picture of the daily schedule on my phone and just looked at that instead of carrying it around. it's sort of like my security blanket.
I see people board planes with their boarding passes on their phones a lot.That just makes me so nervous.
I trust my phone boarding passes over the paper version- I always mash it up in my wallet/passport. I always know as long as my phones around I have that boarding code in my email.
What if you drop your phone and it breaks or your drop it in a puddle of water? Or it freezes and won't restart? Or someone takes it? I can't handle the possibilities!
I trust my phone boarding passes over the paper version- I always mash it up in my wallet/passport. I always know as long as my phones around I have that boarding code in my email.
What if you drop your phone and it breaks or your drop it in a puddle of water? Or it freezes and won't restart? Or someone takes it? I can't handle the possibilities!
I share this paranoia, jenny. I'd use my phone but also print everything out just in case, defeating the entire purpose
I am going to a show up in LA on Thursday and they had a fancy "scan ticket from your phone" delivery option. I chose it and then felt immediately nervous that something bad would happen. I may print out my confirmation email.
When I registered my Starbucks card I was all "like I'll ever use this to pay for coffee. When will I ever be somewhere with my cell and not my wallet." Then I went to get coffee and realized that I had left my wallet at home. Boom!
It also came in handy when I left my debit card at a restaurant...
I trust my phone boarding passes over the paper version- I always mash it up in my wallet/passport. I always know as long as my phones around I have that boarding code in my email.
What if you drop your phone and it breaks or your drop it in a puddle of water? Or it freezes and won't restart? Or someone takes it? I can't handle the possibilities!
I don't think it would automatically cancel your boarding pass. You'd likely be able to still print one at home or at the airport. It's like if you had a printout in your bag and your bag got stolen/lost/destroyed. The information should still be in the system, i'd assume.
What if you drop your phone and it breaks or your drop it in a puddle of water? Or it freezes and won't restart? Or someone takes it? I can't handle the possibilities!
I don't think it would automatically cancel your boarding pass. You'd likely be able to still print one at home or at the airport. It's like if you had a printout in your bag and your bag got stolen/lost/destroyed. The information should still be in the system, i'd assume.
I'm sure it would work out fine. I'm just high anxiety about stuff like that!
What if you drop your phone and it breaks or your drop it in a puddle of water? Or it freezes and won't restart? Or someone takes it? I can't handle the possibilities!
I don't think it would automatically cancel your boarding pass. You'd likely be able to still print one at home or at the airport. It's like if you had a printout in your bag and your bag got stolen/lost/destroyed. The information should still be in the system, i'd assume.
ya, they allow you to re-print at most airports; and the kiosk people have your info in a worst case scenario as long as you have the proper ID's and give yourself enough time. jenny - I always keep the philosophy that if my phone dies that day, it deserves to go.
And completely unrelated, Druid always bringing the quality posts
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Post by FuzzyWarbles on May 28, 2013 21:24:23 GMT -5
I know I'm late in watching this, but The Kids Are All Right has the best collection of T-shirts in any movie I've ever seen. 20 minutes in and I've spotted ones from Bonnaroo '09, Antone's, and Delicious Vinyl.
My god, I would have been as excited as the day I got her and got to play with all her brothers and sisters. Wrigley was upset when I didn't rsvp, she has her bandanna ready for cruisin'.
My god, I would have been as excited as the day I got her and got to play with all her brothers and sisters. Wrigley was upset when I didn't rsvp, she has her bandanna ready for cruisin'.
I can't even look directly at her. She is too cute.