Air Canada
Consumer Report
- 08-21-2011
- 5
On August 21, I opened my AOL inbox and found that I received a suspicious e-mail from Air Canada. The message claims that I booked an airline ticket charging $438.60 (CAD) 5 days ago. The content includes, the booking number (K4QCTI); 2 fake links, one for printing the ticket (https://book. Aircanada.com/pl/AConline/en/GetPNRsListServle/), the other for canceling the booking (https://book. Aircanada.com/pl/AConline/en/CancelBookTripPlanServlet/); and the offers for being on board.
The official message:
Thanks for the purchase!
Your booking is confirmed.
Booking number: K4QCTI
Your credit card has been charged for $438.60 (CAD)
Please print the itinerary/receipt for your reference.
Sign in to aircanada.com and print it by clicking the link below
Https://book. Aircanada.com/pl/AConline/en/GetPNRsListServle/
To cancel your booking online, please click the link below:
Https://book. Aircanada.com/pl/AConline/en/CancelBookTripPlanServlet/
On board you will be offered:
– Beverages;
– Food;
– Daily press.
Thank you for choosing Air Canada and we look forward to welcoming you
on board.
Best regards,
Air Canada
Company: Air Canada
Country: USA
State: New York
City: New York
ZIP: 10036
Address: 1133 Avenue of the Americas
Phone: 2128698840
Site: aircanada.com