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Old Dec 29, 2009, 10:17 PM
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I've personally been in ine to check in and seen a "reshuffling" and the subsequent re-weighing take a few attempts and several minutes. No, Jim, I'm gonna stick to my guns on this one. It's a passenger's responsibility to have the bag in a state of preparedness to be checked-in when they reach the counter agent. If it's overweight then they have two options. Step away from the counter, get your bag in order (which should have been done already) and get back in line at the end OR pay up! This coddling that people expect because they are too pressed for time to weigh the bag themselves is ridiculous. They packed a bag that was too heavy. Too bad. Pay or go to the end of the line. Next, please.