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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-23-2009 @ 9:46AM
Todd said...
As long as they insist on charging for checked bags, passengers need to insist on service. If your bags don't get there when you do, they should have to give you a refund. The airlines get away with toooooo much that the rest of could never get away with.
Also, has anyone ever noticed how if someone gets on plane with a bag that is too big, they will put it underneath but NOT charge the passenger? Someone I know routinely takes a bag he knows is too big yet they let him through with it all the time. It always needs to go underneath. He never gets charged for it and he gets his bag at the gate while the rest of the PAID for bags have to wait.
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