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Post by jay57 on Apr 12, 2017 15:53:37 GMT -5
I think United should up that ante and just randomly choose somebody on each flight and kick the shit out of them. Maybe let the other passengers vote on it. Come on... you know there is always some doosh on every flight that could use a good ol' fashion beat down. Think of the entertainment value. If the hampur had an airline and you and Ragu were running it, this is how it would be I'm sure. Super low fares, flight attendants sexy as hell with perfect asses, but you may draw the short straw for the mandatory beat down, that's just how it goes!
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Apr 12, 2017 15:55:06 GMT -5
Btw, United said the flight was NOT overbooked. Rather it was full but needed 4 seats for its 4 employees to get to the desitination city or another flight would have had to have been cancelled. Whoa whoa whoa, no it wouldn't. It was a cost measure. Put them on a fucking NetJet flight and pay for it yourselves d-bags. _ True. This wasn’t a denied boarding. The passenger already boarded and was in a seat that he paid for. United’s Contract of Carriage dictates when a passenger can be refused transport, and nowhere does it state that United can de-board you because it wants to fly its own employees. United could try to say that the passenger didn’t comply with crew member instructions, but why even have rules if a flight attendant can decide, without cause, to kick anyone off the plane? He could, rightfully, claim he had to get home and did not violate the Contract of Carriage, so he shouldn’t have to get off. Chicago is a United hub... they could have gotten those 4 employees to Louisville. Cmon man!
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Apr 12, 2017 15:55:51 GMT -5
I think United should up that ante and just randomly choose somebody on each flight and kick the shit out of them. Maybe let the other passengers vote on it. Come on... you know there is always some doosh on every flight that could use a good ol' fashion beat down. Think of the entertainment value. If the hampur had an airline and you and Ragu were running it, this is how it would be I'm sure. When i heard it was Chicago, I wondered if Ragu had any involvement.
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Post by crossfire on Apr 12, 2017 16:18:15 GMT -5
I think United should up that ante and just randomly choose somebody on each flight and kick the shit out of them. Maybe let the other passengers vote on it. Come on... you know there is always some doosh on every flight that could use a good ol' fashion beat down. Think of the entertainment value. If the hampur had an airline and you and Ragu were running it, this is how it would be I'm sure. Super low fares, flight attendants sexy as hell with perfect asses, but you may draw the short straw for the mandatory beat down, that's just how it goes! Fly the unfriendly skies.
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Post by Trades on Apr 13, 2017 8:13:52 GMT -5
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Post by Chesapeakejet on Apr 13, 2017 13:45:22 GMT -5
Btw, United said the flight was NOT overbooked. Rather it was full but needed 4 seats for its 4 employees to get to the desitination city or another flight would have had to have been cancelled. Whoa whoa whoa, no it wouldn't. It was a cost measure. Put them on a fucking NetJet flight and pay for it yourselves d-bags. _ True. This wasn’t a denied boarding. The passenger already boarded and was in a seat that he paid for. United’s Contract of Carriage dictates when a passenger can be refused transport, and nowhere does it state that United can de-board re-accommodate you because it wants to fly its own employees. United could try to say that the passenger didn’t comply with crew member instructions, but why even have rules if a flight attendant can decide, without cause, to kick anyone off the plane? He could, rightfully, claim he had to get home and did not violate the Contract of Carriage, so he shouldn’t have to get off. Chicago is a United hub... they could have gotten those 4 employees to Louisville. Cmon man! Point of order.
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Post by bxjetfan on Apr 13, 2017 13:57:16 GMT -5
Am I the only one on United's side? United - the Law & Order Airline Company. We take no shit from anyone, especially some punk ass sawbones. I'm with you. I just wish it was American Airlines.
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Post by quantum on Apr 13, 2017 14:19:50 GMT -5
what a dumb thing to do: they should have picked a hot 25 yo chick and groped her on the way out. do it right, or not at all!
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Post by BEAC0NJET on Apr 13, 2017 14:57:29 GMT -5
True. This wasn’t a denied boarding. The passenger already boarded and was in a seat that he paid for. United’s Contract of Carriage dictates when a passenger can be refused transport, and nowhere does it state that United can de-board re-accommodate you because it wants to fly its own employees. United could try to say that the passenger didn’t comply with crew member instructions, but why even have rules if a flight attendant can decide, without cause, to kick anyone off the plane? He could, rightfully, claim he had to get home and did not violate the Contract of Carriage, so he shouldn’t have to get off. Chicago is a United hub... they could have gotten those 4 employees to Louisville. Cmon man! Point of order. I'll re-accommodate YOU!
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Post by porgyman on Apr 13, 2017 15:22:29 GMT -5
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Post by Jets Things on Apr 13, 2017 15:47:24 GMT -5
I've had it with these motherfuckin' scorpions on this motherfuckin' plane!!
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Post by Chesapeakejet on Apr 14, 2017 9:37:42 GMT -5
The hits just keep on coming!
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