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  • Originally posted by 3WE View Post

    No intention of cheating seems (see footnotes) to be present here, but did we AGAIN to forget to check in little Johnny?

    Footnote: Of course, the final report isn't in yet...maybe she deliberately didn't check in little Johnny hoping to make a scene when they gave away his seat?
    Does it matter? Standby is STAND BY. If the seat is already purchased and reserved by another passenger, a two-year-old child, EVEN IF THEY NEGLECTED TO CHECK IN, the conflict must be resolved in the following manner:

    "I'm sorry sir, we've made an error. There is no standby availability on this flight."

    But why should they do that when they can sell two seats to three passengers, eh?

    The entire industry needs a new, comprehensive set of laws protecting consumers. In the meantime, I still believe these actions are legally indefensible, regardless of the COCOC.

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    • Originally posted by Evan View Post
      ...the conflict must be resolved in the following manner...
      Rather absolute statement there...especially since there's not really a great consensus at this highly regarded forum.
      Les règles de l'aviation de base découragent de longues périodes de dur tirer vers le haut.

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      • Originally posted by elaw View Post
        Comcast does it on a daily basis, doesn't apologize, and has one of the highest customer-satisfaction ratings in their sector. Welcome to the 21st century.
        one of the highest? really? how many players are there in the broadband sector?

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        • corporate players are nothing more than whores for wall street, which only has ONE thing in mind: $$$$$. so the answer is dead effin simple: overbook, knowingly bump, ditch pax for crew, knowingly exaggerate your broadband speed and you get hit with a truly enormous, outrageous fine that gets paid to the VICTIM not the government. seriously. try to remove a child from a paid for seat? $100,000 fine. no bullshit. no crying. no negotiating. i g-damn guarantee no airline would EVER do it again.

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          • Or at the very very least, fine them more than they benefited from their bad behavior!

            It always amuses me (to put it nicely) when a bank screws its customers out of $150 million and the regulators fine them $10 million for doing it. Then we wonder why it doesn't stop.
            Be alert! America needs more lerts.

            Eric Law

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            • Originally posted by TeeVee View Post
              one of the highest? really? how many players are there in the broadband sector?
              10? No? 9? 8?

              It's probably become fewer as I've been typing this...

              Although in fairness to the pollsters, it's possible to be the best/highest/etc. in a group of only two.
              Be alert! America needs more lerts.

              Eric Law

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              • Originally posted by Evan View Post
                Does it matter? Standby is STAND BY. If the seat is already purchased and reserved by another passenger, a two-year-old child, EVEN IF THEY NEGLECTED TO CHECK IN, the conflict must be resolved in the following manner:
                And they "resolved" the conflict by violating the law again and making an not-under-2-years-old pax fly in the lap.

                --- Judge what is said by the merits of what is said, not by the credentials of who said it. ---
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                • Originally posted by elaw View Post
                  10? No? 9? 8?

                  It's probably become fewer as I've been typing this...

                  Although in fairness to the pollsters, it's possible to be the best/highest/etc. in a group of only two.
                  Not only that: in a market where all the players are crap, the least stinking crap is the best crap, hence the best but still crap.
                  People often thinks that best is better than good, but doesn't need to be. I can also be least bad.

                  --- Judge what is said by the merits of what is said, not by the credentials of who said it. ---
                  --- Defend what you say with arguments, not by imposing your credentials ---

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                  • The worst part of this latest United incident is this:

                    "I started to remember those United incidents that came out on the news, violence, I'm Asian, I was scared and uncomfortable, I was with a little boy, I did not want to get hurt, I did not want those things to happen to me,"

                    So, ensuring that when you have a bad experience, you will have a much worse one if you complaint, and letting the news be known, is a way to "discipline" future passengers and avoid future "complaints". Like a military dictatorship ruling a country.

                    --- Judge what is said by the merits of what is said, not by the credentials of who said it. ---
                    --- Defend what you say with arguments, not by imposing your credentials ---

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                    • Originally posted by Gabriel View Post
                      The worst part of this latest United incident is this:

                      "I started to remember those United incidents that came out on the news, violence, I'm Asian, I was scared and uncomfortable, I was with a little boy, I did not want to get hurt, I did not want those things to happen to me,"

                      So, ensuring that when you have a bad experience, you will have a much worse one if you complaint, and letting the news be known, is a way to "discipline" future passengers and avoid future "complaints". Like a military dictatorship ruling a country.
                      I like to play devil's advocate...could letting the news be known and claiming minority status potentially improve your 'payout/reconciliation'?
                      Les règles de l'aviation de base découragent de longues périodes de dur tirer vers le haut.

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                      • Today's incidentS

                        Score one for poor airline employees and the increasing in-civility of nut job passengers...fight...in first class where they have legroom and dode on passengers...

                        Edit- score two for the airlines.
                        Les règles de l'aviation de base découragent de longues périodes de dur tirer vers le haut.

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                        • Originally posted by 3WE View Post
                          Score one for poor airline employees and the increasing in-civility of nut job passengers...fight...in first class where they have legroom and dode on passengers...

                          Edit- score two for the airlines.
                          What?

                          --- Judge what is said by the merits of what is said, not by the credentials of who said it. ---
                          --- Defend what you say with arguments, not by imposing your credentials ---

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                          • Originally posted by Gabriel View Post
                            What?
                            Yesterday's news:

                            1. A dude got in a full blown fist fight in the first class galley AND I don't think the captain zip tied him?!?!?

                            [Flight to China diverts, lands, sends dude to jail]

                            2. Some nut job twitter model with a dog went total byotch and refused to return her seat to the full upright position before takeoff.

                            [Filmed on smartphone. Much verbal abuse comes to her from more compliant passengers who recognize she is going to delay them by two hours. assenger, escorted off plane, and rebooked later (why she is not told to ride the bus strikes me as just as eye-rolling as them putting standby passengers in a kids seat (unless the forgot to check the kid in).]

                            Score two for the poor airline crews trying to provide a pleasant service experience but having to deal with assengers.

                            Hey- I think I better lay claim to assengers - a term first suggested by 3BS, 7/8/2017.
                            Les règles de l'aviation de base découragent de longues périodes de dur tirer vers le haut.

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                            • Originally posted by 3WE View Post
                              Hey- I think I better lay claim to assengers - a term first suggested by 3BS, 7/8/2017.
                              That's raw creativity in its purest state, man.

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                              --- Defend what you say with arguments, not by imposing your credentials ---

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                              • Originally posted by 3WE View Post

                                Hey- I think I better lay claim to assengers - a term first suggested by 3BS, 7/8/2017.
                                Assx

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