On Apr 2, 10:04=A0am, john_k...@hotmail.com (John Kulp) wrote:
> On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 07:15:27 -0700 (PDT), kyle051...@aol.com wrote:
> >> And it doesn't change the fact that you voluntarily entered into a
> >> contract with certain stipulations that you later decided you didn't
> >> like.
>
> >You are correct, I did have a contract with United, but unlike most
> >contracts I don't have to buy my ticket from them. =A0So, my "contracted
> >price" from UA was only $70 more than my uncontracted price from a
> >competitor. =A0Nowhere in my contract does it say that if you want to
> >change your flight that you have to buy your ticket from us. =A0Again,
> >my point is that contract or not it doesn't make business sense, in my
> >opinion, to charge more for the same thing when you have already got
> >my business. =A0You are right they can do what they want and they will
> >do what they want but as a customer I can take my business elsewhere
> >as well as any other customer. =A0So why not have it make economical
> >sense to stay with the same airline you purchased your ticket
> >through. =A0That is all I am trying to say.
>
> Blah, blah, blah. =A0He's a nut ranter. =A0Repeat, repeat, repeat what
> nobody agrees with you about. =A0Rant, rant, rant.- Hide quoted text -
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I don't believe I was ranting I was stating my opinion which I do
believe I have the right to do. Apparently you forgot to take your
medication. |