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United Airlines New "Passenger Removal" Tactics
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<blockquote data-quote="Klay" data-source="post: 15580523" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>You're not making any sense. No one said businesses don't screw up. That's a given. My example wasn't to illustrate McDonalds screwing up. It was to illustrate you not getting what you paid for and essentially being told "oh well".</p><p></p><p>The problem here that you and others are missing is that United airlines forcibly removed this PAYING customer who paid for a specific flight at a specific time. They did it simply because they wanted their employees to be on the flight. A move that undoubtedly was due to them trying to save money at this customers expense.</p><p></p><p>If you're ok with companies not giving you what you paid for and then not caring if you like it or not, then no amount of logic will ever get through to you. You're essentially are ok with horrible customer service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klay, post: 15580523, member: 45120"] You're not making any sense. No one said businesses don't screw up. That's a given. My example wasn't to illustrate McDonalds screwing up. It was to illustrate you not getting what you paid for and essentially being told "oh well". The problem here that you and others are missing is that United airlines forcibly removed this PAYING customer who paid for a specific flight at a specific time. They did it simply because they wanted their employees to be on the flight. A move that undoubtedly was due to them trying to save money at this customers expense. If you're ok with companies not giving you what you paid for and then not caring if you like it or not, then no amount of logic will ever get through to you. You're essentially are ok with horrible customer service. [/QUOTE]
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