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TopicWho do you think was in the right in this united airlines situation?
SmartMuffin
04/10/17 5:36:33 PM
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Peace___Frog posted...
Overbooking as a business tactic is fine and understandable. Not having measures to deal with its shortcomings is unforgivable.


They have plenty of measures. 99.99% of overbooking situations do not end in the way this one did.

I think people here are not distinguishing between "a mistake was made" and "in the right." Sometimes you can fuck up, but still be in the right. Just because a mistake was made does not mean that, once the mistake is noticed, it is wrong to attempt to correct it.
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