Jetstar offline payment....

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You must choose a 3K flight in order to use offline payment mode. If it's a BL flight (under Jetstar Pacific), you have to pay online and incur the credit card fee.

Yup, u r rite :)
thanks for the information :)
 

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When do we receive the email confirmation after offline payment

Hi all

made an offline payment at 7-Eleven for a flight ticket booked at Jetstar. Can anyone share experience when would the email confirmation be sent? I have made the payment immediately at 7-Eleven and hope nothing will be changed to the flight...
 

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Hi all

made an offline payment at 7-Eleven for a flight ticket booked at Jetstar. Can anyone share experience when would the email confirmation be sent? I have made the payment immediately at 7-Eleven and hope nothing will be changed to the flight...

pay within 48 hours after your booking is made
confirmation would be sent to you within 24 hours normally ...

if i paid at 2pm , would usually receive the booking before noon the next day.
 

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pay within 48 hours after your booking is made
confirmation would be sent to you within 24 hours normally ...

if i paid at 2pm , would usually receive the booking before noon the next day.

Thanks. Now is 24h since I paid, too bad the email confirmation still not there....ask Jetstar it said allow up to 48h.

Just pray they won't not honour the price if already paid...

Just to confirm, when you pay at 7-eleven, it says Jetstar Utilities right? The booking code is correct....
 

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If pay at SAM, they will ask Booking Reference, IC number, name, contact number.
 

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You must choose a 3K flight in order to use offline payment mode. If it's a BL flight (under Jetstar Pacific), you have to pay online and incur the credit card fee.

Not exactly also.

I also notice with promo price, they usually don't allow axs.

There's a weird thing also. If u login to scoot account, they don't allow payment using axs. If buy using guest then can pay using axs. It's a one time thing for me. Not sure if it's the same throughout.

No idea how they decide whether can pay by axs or not.
 

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If pay at SAM, they will ask Booking Reference, IC number, name, contact number.
for scoot, ya lo...now need enter several particulars like (at least 1 of the full name of passengers travelling etc.). I remembered last yr...i only input booking ref will do.
 

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Not exactly also.

I also notice with promo price, they usually don't allow axs.

There's a weird thing also. If u login to scoot account, they don't allow payment using axs. If buy using guest then can pay using axs. It's a one time thing for me. Not sure if it's the same throughout.

No idea how they decide whether can pay by axs or not.

For jetstar promo, you can definitely use offline payment
unless ur flight is in the next 14 days ...

the BL flight cannot use offline payment was indeed true ...
last year booked BL flight, cant use offline payment ...
wrote in to jetstar

eventually managed to book BL flight on jetstar website
the BL flight is more "chui" than 3k flight in my opinion ...
the seats are more squeezy ... menu are cheaper though ...
 

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Jetstar: singpost, sam machine, 711
scoot: axs

that's for offline payment methods ...
 

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does singpost, sam, 711 accept debit card payment instead of cash/nets for Jetstar?
 

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Was wandering ...
On 1 Mar 2016, soarer posted

"Actually it is on hold for 5 days or 120hours. But it only tells you 48 though. Of kors they wouldnt want you to drag to 120 hours right. But try paying on the 5th day. It'll still accept"

He or she mentioned that jetstar offline payment can hold until 5 days
when asked if he or she works in jetstar, how he or she get to know of this info.

Then no reply from that person anymore...
not sure if he or she is trying to mislead others or he or she really have facts to justify.

It is true. I just tested Jetstar system. Made the booking under offline payment - SingPost on 1st Dec 2018 12:06am. I made the payment via credit card on 5th Dec 2018 10:30pm. Received the itinerary at 11:30pm.
 

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It is true. I just tested Jetstar system. Made the booking under offline payment - SingPost on 1st Dec 2018 12:06am. I made the payment via credit card on 5th Dec 2018 10:30pm. Received the itinerary at 11:30pm.

did jetstar charges you additional $20 per person for payment via credit card ?
Just to be safe , since js mentioned that offline can only be kept for 48 hours ...
if anything happens, hard to argue with them ...
 
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did jetstar charges you additional $20 per person for payment via credit card ?
Just to be safe , since js mentioned that offline can only be kept for 48 hours ...
if anything happens, hard to argue with them ...

Itinerary recieved means all clear.
Of coz pay asap will be ideal.
 

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did jetstar charges you additional $20 per person for payment via credit card ?
Just to be safe , since js mentioned that offline can only be kept for 48 hours ...
if anything happens, hard to argue with them ...

Yes. Credit card convenience fee is$10 per flight per pax. Booked for Taiwan trip for 4 pax, cost only $288. After zero fare sale ended, cost about $700-$1000. So quickly pay by credit card to seal the deal, albeit $80 more, total $368. Still a good deal.
 

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Guys,

I need some info in case anyone here kena before so can share with me.

So I booked a flight on Jetstar website yesterday. Eg total $500. I choose Payment at Singpost and the service charge is $6. So total $506.

At the Post office yesterday, I only pay $500 and forget to include the $6 service charge. (Note: Singpost doesn't check how much you are suppose to pay) Singpost will give you a form to write much much you are paying. Whatever amount u write in the form, Singpost will key in that amount and you pay that amount.

So, I still owe Jetstar $6.

I called up Jetstar today and told them this, the operator checked and confirm I still owe them $6 so she transferred me to an automated phone system where I key in my credit card number and they collected the $6.

After that, I received my Itinerary through e-mail.

So my question is, will the bank charge me fee for this $6? If yes, how much? Cannot be $10 right? $10 is the fee they charge you if you choose credit card payment in the first place instead of any other options.

Anyone kena this before?

Thanks for advice.
 
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You could have bought $300 worth of Jetstar vouchers using credit card. And used it against $288 of payment.

Travel hack.

Yes. Credit card convenience fee is$10 per flight per pax. Booked for Taiwan trip for 4 pax, cost only $288. After zero fare sale ended, cost about $700-$1000. So quickly pay by credit card to seal the deal, albeit $80 more, total $368. Still a good deal.
 
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