Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to apply for my elementary age kids. There is no way to add applications under my login. I apparently have to create a separate login for each of the kids. A 5-year-old does not have an email address! Have you figured out a way around?
"Anyone with an existing Gmail address can use this technique. Say your email address is jake2656@gmail.com and your kids are Amy, Todd and Sara. You would use the following Gmail addresses when setting up their loyalty accounts:
jake2656+amy@gmail.com
jake2656+todd@gmail.com
jake2656+sara@gmail.com
Whenever someone sends an email to any of the above addresses, it will appear in the jake2656@gmail.com inbox. This is awesome because you don't have to even bother setting up or registering any new email accounts. You're just sharing your inbox with your kids. This trick allows you a super easy way to get young ones signed up for loyalty programs with the added benefit of easy management on your part."
Anonymous wrote:I want to apply for my elementary age kids. There is no way to add applications under my login. I apparently have to create a separate login for each of the kids. A 5-year-old does not have an email address! Have you figured out a way around?
Anonymous wrote:I want to apply for my elementary age kids. There is no way to add applications under my login. I apparently have to create a separate login for each of the kids. A 5-year-old does not have an email address! Have you figured out a way around?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MPC is a joke. I arrived at Newark - where the app was telling me they used MPC - filled out the form, had my approval ticket, and when I got to passport control they said “no, we don’t do that” and had to go to the regular line anyway. Thankfully, we were the only flight hitting the line at that time, so we went right through. I had a connection, so I would have been really pissed if I had to wait on the really long line.
I had the same experience at Newark a week ago. But MPC has worked well for us at IAD and JFK.
Anonymous wrote:MPC is a joke. I arrived at Newark - where the app was telling me they used MPC - filled out the form, had my approval ticket, and when I got to passport control they said “no, we don’t do that” and had to go to the regular line anyway. Thankfully, we were the only flight hitting the line at that time, so we went right through. I had a connection, so I would have been really pissed if I had to wait on the really long line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - I read elsewhere that they will revoke your enrollment. Which is absolutely crazy since until an hour ago I didn’t even realize a small child needed it. I can’t wait for the interview.
“Have you ever been a member of a domestic terrorist organization?”
What do you mean “I read elsewhere that they will revoke your enrollment”?
NP. We were recently returning from our young DC's first international trip. DH and I have global entry, DC does not. DH's understanding was that we could all go in the global entry line- he was wrong, but it was an innocent mistake, and we got totally reamed by the officer when we approached the desk. Instead of just telling us to go in the other line, he threatened to revoke our enrollment. So yeah, don't do it, you never know if you'll get someone on a bad day/power trip.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - I read elsewhere that they will revoke your enrollment. Which is absolutely crazy since until an hour ago I didn’t even realize a small child needed it. I can’t wait for the interview.
“Have you ever been a member of a domestic terrorist organization?”
What do you mean “I read elsewhere that they will revoke your enrollment”?
Anonymous wrote:MPC is a joke. I arrived at Newark - where the app was telling me they used MPC - filled out the form, had my approval ticket, and when I got to passport control they said “no, we don’t do that” and had to go to the regular line anyway. Thankfully, we were the only flight hitting the line at that time, so we went right through. I had a connection, so I would have been really pissed if I had to wait on the really long line.
Anonymous wrote:Way to objectify yourself.Anonymous wrote:I went through GE with my 1yo not knowing minors needed it. We got a talking to by the agent and they threatened to revoke our statuses if we ever did it again but they did let us go through (thank god because the standard line was sooo long that day).
But, and I acknowledge this sounds awful — I’m pretty enough that I’ve noticed that I generally get my way even when against the rules…
Way to objectify yourself.Anonymous wrote:I went through GE with my 1yo not knowing minors needed it. We got a talking to by the agent and they threatened to revoke our statuses if we ever did it again but they did let us go through (thank god because the standard line was sooo long that day).
But, and I acknowledge this sounds awful — I’m pretty enough that I’ve noticed that I generally get my way even when against the rules…
Anonymous wrote:MPC is faster and easier than GE now. I just used it at Newark (no idea why PP had a problem), Philly and Dulles.
Do not attempt non-GE kid in Dublin. Man were they mean!