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Business, 30.09.2019 20:50 rachelsweeney10

Sanderson worked in a travel service office and had access to the reservation systems of several airlines. sanderson accessed the system and replaced the names of passengers with fictitious names. she also enrolled the fake names in the airlines' frequent-flyer programs. her husband set up mailboxes under those names for the delivery of free airline tickets "earned" under the frequent-flyer programs. real passengers were not harmed by and did not complain of the deception. the sandersons’ behavior was

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