Unreal. A Delta passenger trying to return to the US from the UK didn't have the CC on his person when checking-in at LHR, so he was held-up from checking-in until his neighbor could get into his house, find the CC, and then text a pic of the CC to Delta<?>:
Here's the policy on Delta's website:
https://www.delta.com/us/en/booking-information/online-booking/overview
Credit/Debit Card Presentation
To safeguard against credit/debit card fraud, the purchaser may have to show us the credit/debit card along with a valid photo ID. The time varies based on the billing address of the credit/debit card or the country of travel. If the purchaser is not traveling, they can show us their credit/debit card and ID at an airport ticket counter or another ticket office location, whichever is most convenient.
Again, just wanted to put this out there as a PSA.
Here's the policy on Delta's website:
https://www.delta.com/us/en/booking-information/online-booking/overview
Credit/Debit Card Presentation
To safeguard against credit/debit card fraud, the purchaser may have to show us the credit/debit card along with a valid photo ID. The time varies based on the billing address of the credit/debit card or the country of travel. If the purchaser is not traveling, they can show us their credit/debit card and ID at an airport ticket counter or another ticket office location, whichever is most convenient.
Again, just wanted to put this out there as a PSA.