No, you cannot add your frequent flyer number to another person's account.
I need my frequent flyer miles account number. How do I find this out.
No, you cannot use someone else's frequent flyer number to earn miles on your own account.
yes. im sure it varies by bank but you'll allmost certainly need their account number and address. checks and cash are useable
If you want to do this online, in the UK you need their bank sort code and account number. Your bank account will then have a facility for transferring funds to that account. It may be the same elsewhere.
No, it is not allowed to use someone else's frequent flyer number for booking a flight. Each frequent flyer account is meant for individual use only.
To add a frequent flyer number after a flight, you can usually do so by logging into your airline account online or contacting the airline's customer service. Look for the section where you can manage your booking or add your frequent flyer number. Enter the required information, such as your booking reference and frequent flyer number, and save the changes.
To add your frequent flyer number to your American Airlines booking after it has been made, you can usually do so by logging into your account on the airline's website or contacting their customer service. Look for the option to manage your booking or update your frequent flyer information. Follow the prompts to enter your frequent flyer number and ensure it is linked to your reservation.
If you can't remember your frequent flyer number, you can usually retrieve it by logging into your airline's website or app with your account credentials. Alternatively, you can contact the airline's customer service for assistance, providing them with your personal information to verify your identity. Many airlines also allow you to recover your number through email or SMS if you have linked your account. Always ensure to keep your frequent flyer details stored securely for future reference.
Yes, a bank account number is unique to each individual account and is used to identify and distinguish one account from another within a bank's system.
By creating another account
If someone gave out your number, then you can explain the mistake to CraigsList if they call. More likely, someone is just pretending to be from CraigsList to get some account information from you. Bottom line, some you don't truly know has called you. Say "wrong number" and hang up.
Possibly.