Flight Points

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Question

I bought a flight ticket for my niece, and my sister told me to take money from our father, and she would return it to him (perhaps the money wasn't returned, but maybe it was). Now, it's possible to get points from the flight worth 100 shekels. Can I take them because I bought it, or do they belong to my sister or niece (who is now married) who actually traveled, or to my father who probably paid for the trip? Thank you very much.

Answer

Hello 

The points belong to the one who ultimately paid for the flight.

[Not to the one who made the purchase, nor to the one who lent the money].

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