razzberryman | 11 years ago | on: Skiplagged sued by United and Orbitz
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razzberryman | 11 years ago | on: Skiplagged sued by United and Orbitz
They generally do a new itinerary for each new flight, so they should know that person X isn't on the flight. Now, I can understand that they'd be annoyed if they were holding the plane knowing that person X had arrived at that airport and should be nearby. But, anybody could simply tell the check in desk they won't be flying on that flight (as a courtesy).
razzberryman | 11 years ago | on: Skiplagged sued by United and Orbitz
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I switched a tenkeyless keyboard for the same reason... my mouse is now a lot closer to the center of my body and this has reduced shoulder strain immensely.
Of course, the airline thinks it's fine when it is pulling the switcheroo but they get pissed when you do it back to them. As long as the FAA allows them to oversell flights, they should allow passengers to use hidden city fare discounts... it's only fare.