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@AndrewT – I looked at my last three bookings – a BAH (booked two weeks ago), an Avios/241 redemption and a cash booking each of which carries the rubric I quoted in the first few lines of the confirmation.
@shaynemair – downgrading (rather than cancelling) means you remain eligible for the BA Amex 241 and therefore definitely comply with the terms. If for any reason you produce a different card to the one used to make, booking which can be the case for lots of valid reasons, then you might need to give a reason for that.
Clearly you don’t need to spend up to 3 x £300 to use one voucher. The real gamers seem to spend nearer £30 for the voucher while most people stick with the card to keep earning the valuable voucher, now with tier points thrown in as well.
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