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Someone stole my credit card and charged a airline flight. It was based in Santiago, Chile. Can you help?

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The outgoing city flight code is OSCL.

The incoming city flight code is OEZE.

Anyone have any idea where this flight originated and landed? I have disputed this with my CC company. They have sent me more information to confirm or deny. I would like as much information as possible when I send in my appeal. I have the name of the women who flew.......however I have no idea what city code these would be. Can you help? Thank you, thank you, thank you!

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  1. Santiago, Chile (SCL) to Buenos Aires, Argentina (EZE)

    Drop the O's off the codes.

    Probably had a fake ID/Passport to use your name.

    hope that helps


  2. You can get the city codes from ANY TRAVEL SITE that sells airplane tickets.

  3. There are no airports with those codes. The closest are OSC (no OSCL)  which is Oscoda Wurtsmith Airport in Michigan, USA and there is an OEZL (no match for OEZE) code which is the Zulfi Airport in Saudi Arabia. Wish I could be more helpful

  4. SCL is Santiago of Chile and EZE is Buenos Aires Argentina.

  5. Maybe the invoice for the flight fare is bogus too. I doubt that a crook involved in CC fraud would use it to buy himself an airplane ticket, for he would have to register his personal information. One thing I'm sure, every Airport in the world has a international code of 3 capital letters (IATA code): LAX (Los Angeles Intl), LIM (Lima Peru), SCL (Santiago Chile), ZOS (Osorno Chile)

    http://www.photius.com/wfb2001/airport_c...

    The invoice makes reference to OSCL so you might think Osorno Chile, but the real code is ZOS. And even if it was Osorno it has to be an internal flight and there's no way that a city (or airport) inside Chile would have the initials OEZE.

    I live in Lima-Peru and when your Credit Card gets stolen, even if you call the bank to cancel it the same day, you're charged with expenses like US $ 400 worth of gasoline in one place! I don't know if the gas station is also involved but, How can you take that much gas without leaving a track? . . . . . . .  These are organized criminals that know how to disappear other peoples money.

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