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by pfisch
2030 days ago
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I love all the downvotes with no explanation about how this is a defensible practice in any way. I could understand if airlines kept a blacklist for people who have animals out of control, but they don't even do that right now with their absurd overcharging. I could also understand putting down a refundable deposit and a $20-40 charge(though you can bring much heavier carry-ons for free). The airlines' practices are indefensible. They are wildly overcharging and it is clearly a scam. It is sad they are closing this loophole that allowed people to end run the scammers. |
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Eg:"Not all animals are 10lbs, not all animals fit under a chair, not all airlines charge $250, not all flights are the same distance, it's not just a carry-on (disingenuous) not all flights make money (so how can you claim it's a scam when they lose money)
Etcetera. It's just a tedious and lopsided way to argue.