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Originally Posted by tstew
Coadie, I'll be perfectly honest with you. I was not attempting to make none of my points (weak or otherwise) to you. Based on some of the condescending and mean-spirited comments you have made on this thread, you are not someone I intend to have many discussions with.
You don't know anything about me, so are in no position to tell me what I am or what I'm not.
You don't seem to grasp the point that travelling with large amounts of cash that you absolutely refuse to answer basic questions about is something that will get law enforcement's attention in any airport for any flight.
I still hold out little hope that you are just some alter ego and everything you say is TIC, but I'm starting to fear that you are who you are...though I'm far from convinced that you do and have everything you say you do and have.
However, if you are as supremely accomplished as you claim to be, I would imagine that "$4,00" is not a lot of money to you...I just pray for your sake that you have someone proofread all the checks you must write. 
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In my company we run as many as 30,000 tickets a month with all our affiliates. .
Your "personal experience" doesn't really compare with what we see in our travel partnerships. Yep we deal with a lot of people in business that live on the road and the hassles by the TSA really do cut into the airline industry growth.
It seems you sure claim to know all about currency, contraband etc. I also see when people in the world have been shaped to the idea of carrying money and using cash is borderline illegal. something is wrong. Money is not contraband. The TSA can't seem to be open and show data on it's successes in "catching" people outside of those carrying weapons, hazardous materials etc.
We have used Carlson wagonlit div of Accorfor 15 years.