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Originally posted by nursejenn View PostNone of which he did... and obviously he wasn't an extra on the flight if his butt was already in a seat... i posted both parts because he didnt fit into the denied boarding part because he was already on board so then it would have to fall back to refusal to transport...
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Originally posted by nursejenn View PostNone of which he did... and obviously he wasn't an extra on the flight if his butt was already in a seat... i posted both parts because he didnt fit into the denied boarding part because he was already on board so then it would have to fall back to refusal to transport...
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Originally posted by Hydestik View PostI'll wager you that United cuts a check to the guy that's of an undisclosed amount and no attorneys are involved. I'll wager you $400 that it's more than the voucher offered.
Without reading or hearing about it in the news....how do you suggest we decide who won the wager?Last edited by RodinaRanč; 04-10-2017, 07:06 PM.
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Originally posted by nursejenn View PostDepends on point of view... one could argue that they were refusing to transport prior to his disobedience...
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Originally posted by Ironman View PostThat's not what F 4 says. It states interfering with flight crews duties or failing to obey flight crews instructions. The instructions were, get yo *** up and get off the plane.
They said that before he said hell nah...
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Originally posted by nursejenn View PostAgain... he wasn't interfering or being diobedient until they told him that... the airline made the first move.
They said that before he said hell nah...
& he better hope he doesn't have a frequent flier # he booked with...lol
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostAnd your stance the way it works is wrong 100%.
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Originally posted by PROD49 View PostSame here. Status rules everything and if it did happen I would have had concierge calling, points, etc without ever asking.
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Originally posted by jerp View PostThe other question is this. If it was you getting screwed and kicked off, how would you handle it?
A) be understandably mad, argue your case then leave peaceably swearing to never fly with them again. Write letters of complaint, blog about it and tell everyone you know.
B) lay on the floor and act like a toddler throwing a fit at WalMart because MeeMaw won't by you gummy bears
Have some self respect dude.
I asked myself this today when I first heard about this. Pretty much came to the conclusion that I would choose A. I can't image how ****** I would be if it happened to me but to go limp and have to be dragged out is a little much. Maybe he saw $$$ and acted like a little ***** to help his case later but either way, bad deal all around. I already hate United, they have screwed me over several times and I have vowed to never fly them again way before this incident. I just hope others follow suit.
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Originally posted by Livin'2hunt View PostExactly. If ANYONE can defend this sort of treatment of a law abiding citizen is providing insight into their own character. No matter if it is in writing or not, good people shouldn't be treated like that. If profit is the excuse, what about the plans of the passenger? He may have saved YEARS for that flight or may be going to see a dying relative. If only dollars matter, you're a sorry excuse of a man.
Yes, it should have happened before boarding started, but that's not always possible. It's not united's fault he didn't read/refused to live up to his end of the contract...good grief Charlie Brown
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Originally posted by RodinaRanč View PostHe was low ticket price on the plane, with no status...right/wrong or indifferent...he's it....before he checked in/after, before boarding/after doesn't matter...it's not like they randomly selected the guy...lol
& he better hope he doesn't have a frequent flier # he booked with...lol
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