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"To get a hotel key card it often costs somewhere between $50.00 and $150.00."

I have a collection of about 2,000 key cards. They didn't cost me a dime.
 
I'm going to start collecting key cards...the guy has a couple bids and is up to 15.50...that would pay for an 1/8th of a tank of gas!
 
I'd pay $15.60 if the cards still worked.
 
That is pretty cheap price to pay for all of the guys personal information that could be stored on those cards. ALPA put something out some tima ago about things such a credit card numbers being stored on the hotel key cards.
 
That is pretty cheap price to pay for all of the guys personal information that could be stored on those cards. ALPA put something out some tima ago about things such a credit card numbers being stored on the hotel key cards.

Most crewmembers have reserved rooms that are direct billed to their companies.
NEVER, NEVER, give the clerks your personal credit card for incidentals!! The information is stored on your room key.
 
That is pretty cheap price to pay for all of the guys personal information that could be stored on those cards. ALPA put something out some tima ago about things such a credit card numbers being stored on the hotel key cards.

i'm pretty sure that is a myth
 
You think this guy is a pilot?

One of his other sales that ended.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=260181944094

This is a completely refurbished David Clark H20-10X. This is the ENC (ANR) version of the head set. I used this on the EMB-120 ( Brazilia) which is a very loud turbo prop. This headset worked great for me, it really drowns out the back ground noise. When I originally purchased these, they cost me over $700.00. This headset is in excellent condition, and hasn't been used since David Clark refurbished it. I no longer use this style of headset since I now fly a larger, quieter plane, but I attest to how nice it is for loud cockpit environments. Save your hearing and bid on this headset. I'll even throw in a new mic cover since when they refurbished it they didn't put a new one on. Pay Pal only.What a great deal for a headset with Active and Passive Noise Reduction.
 

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