A Chatbot Can Now Offer You Protection Against Volatile Airline Prices (theverge.com)
The same bot, DoNotPay, that helped users overturn parking tickets and sue Equifax for small sums of money is now offering you protection against volatile airline prices. The Verge reports: Joshua Browder, a junior at Stanford University, designed the new service on the bot in a few months, after experiencing rapidly fluctuating airline prices when flying to California during the wildfires last year. "It annoyed me that every single flight, I could be paying sometimes double or even triple the person next to me in the same type of seat," he told The Verge. Browder first used the service himself and then tested it among his friends in a closed beta. He claims that the average amount saved among the beta testers is $450 a year, though it's not clear how many flights were booked and how much they cost. The service is available to the public starting today. To use it, log in with a Google account, input your phone number, birthday, and credit card information through Stripe. (Browder swears the credit card information won't be stored.) Then the chatbot tells you you're all set. Now, every time you buy airline tickets, whether from an airline's site or a third party, the chatbot will help make sure you pay the lowest price for your class and seat.
"How does it make you feel that the 'airlines are bending you over and raping you with their prices'?"
Or is this going to be more like Clippy?!
tink - tink - "Hey I see you're trying to book a flight to Hawaii, I see flights nearby to Alaska are much cheaper"
It can do a dollar hold, and that verifies that you're a real person. A lot of places do this, and when you hear "they swear it won't be stored" it could very well be they don't want to spend the money it takes to stay in PCI compliance, among other legal reasons.
Yes, it also takes your Google account sign in info, phone number, birthday, and credit card information.
Is it:
We really need to know this in order to validate what type of security risks is involved in using this service.
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from their site:
"How it works.
Flight and hotel prices change all the time. DoNotPay finds travel confirmations from past bookings in your inbox. When the price drops, the robot lawyer will find a legal loophole to negotiate a cheaper price or rebook you."
My God, it's Full of Source!
OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
It's called pure capitalism; what Americans claim to be the only thing that works, when the rest of the world is running smoothly on a socialist-capitalist economy.
If you don't like pure capitalism, don't elect politicians declaring "greed is good" or even "business as usual"; that's just agreeing to drop your panties. In turn, that means avoiding Republicans and Democrats at the ballot box.