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Subject: Re: US Airways is predatory. My advice: Do not fly on US Airways. Posted on: 13 Sep 2003 13:09:40 GMT

mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote in message

> Ray Lozano wrote:
> > US Airways is an example of big business gone bad.

> >
> I don't get it. You didn't have your travel documents, which are required by
> law. You then went out and bought one-way tickets on a different airline
> rather than following the instructions given by the USAir person to contact
> your travel agency.
>
> If you had called the travel agency they could have gotten you on the next
> USAir flight, possibly at a cost of $700 but definitely not at a cost of
> $4800.
>
> Also, if you had talked with anyone about your plan to purchase the one-way
> tickets on American they could have told you that your USAir return tickets
> would be voided by failure to use the outbound.
>
> And now you want USAir to pay you thousands of dollars?
>
This guy is either (in rough order of probablity)

- brainwashed union thug who wants to blame US Airways for his own
failure at life.

- cyber-squatter who registered usairways dot whatever and tried to
sell it to them on the threat of posting bad info about it. And was
turned down

- illiterate guy who who is pissed off at USAirways for his own
failures to read the directions.

People like this are why stuff costs so much. I travel by air
monthly, if no weekly. I follow the rules and never have a problem/