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Old May 22, 2009, 12:46 AM
JLS JLS is offline
 
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Default Never again, AA!

I just went through over a month's runaround with these, "The rules, are the rules!", so-called customer service reps. I'm disabled, on SSDI, and it's hard for me to type, but let it suffice to say that, whenever I fly on another airline, I'll be sending a copy of my ticket to whomever it is that runs this miserable excuse for a company, with the name, "Richard Villa", attached, the "supervisor" who, when I asked, "Who runs this company?", replied, "I do".

I'd be surprised if AA is in business a year from now.
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Old May 22, 2009, 3:23 AM
airhead airhead is offline
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Could you please describe what happened? Maybe someone here might be able to better explain the complex formulas of airlines. I agree that they could be simpler.
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