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by justgottasay3
3135 days ago
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That would be one way to comply with the letter of the TOS. There will be some issue of getting enough traction from users that obey the TOS to make the site useful, though. I think crowdsourcing would open up SWmonkey to 'attack' from SW, where SW would flood the channel with conflicting info at a rate that would make the SWmonkey site useless to legitimate customers. Also, most of the companies that offer fare comparisons do not show SW flights... Some of those companies have the tech chops to implement 'fixes' that would comply with the SW site TOS and the massive legal departments to defend their position/approach in any and all courts in the world. |
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