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5-05-2009 @ 2:05PM
M-D said...
IMHO, CLEAR only pays off if:
1) the airports you frequent are participating
2) you frequently travel at peak hours, when the normal security line would be backed up, and
3) you travel enough to make security a hassle, but not often enough to be an Elite on an airline
I briefly looked into CLEAR, but dropped my inquiry when I discovered that you can get the same basic benefits from any level of Elite status (and, in many cases, from airline credit card membership).
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